Back-to-office mandates are pushing some Americans to sell homes at a loss

Back-to-office mandates are pushing many home sellers to close quickly, Redfin reported. This could open up the market to many homebuyers amid low housing availability and high home prices. Here’s what you need to know.

Netflix raising prices again in December

Netflix members are getting emails about another price increase that will be implemented before the end of the year.

California food prices could get even more expensive as fast food wages set to increase

Think the prices of groceries and fast food in California is getting expensive? Get ready to possibly pay even more as the state prepares to increase the minimum wage for fast food workers beginning next year.

A quarter of student loan borrowers said they'd boycott repayment

25% of Americans said they’ll boycott student loan payments after the pause. But defaulting on student loans can be severe even with Biden’s student loan safety net programs.

Matthew Perry, 'Friends' cast earned millions from show's residuals each year

A glimpse at how much the actor made in residuals from "Friends" is a testament to the sitcom's enduring popularity nearly 20 years after it ended.

These 2 California cities are growing faster than others, study shows

The populations of two California cities are booming faster than others, while the Golden State's major metros are reporting more residents leaving, a new study shows.

GDP surges past expectations in Q3, recession less likely

An uptick in consumer spending helped the U.S. economy grow in the third quarter and increased the odds of a soft landing.

Halloween spending will hit a new record but consumers weary of inflation's impact: report

Americans plan to spend a record $12.2 billion on Halloween this year, beating last year's blowout of $10.6 billion, according to a report by the National Retail Federation (NRF).

Fall 2023 top emerging US housing markets revealed

Realtor.com reviewed data for the largest metropolitan areas in the United States to find emerging housing markets that offer a lower cost of living and thriving economies that are not too crowded.

Debt relief scams grow as consumer debt hits record high: BBB

The Better Business Bureau has received over 11,000 complaints and almost 900 negative reviews about debt and credit assistance.

Colorado business pays $23.5K settlement with 6,500 pounds in coins: reports

A Northern Colorado welder who agreed to settle a lawsuit filed by another welder paid the settlement amount of $23,500 that was agreed upon, in quarters, nickels, dimes and pennies, according to reports.

Here's why more Americans are choosing the risky option of driving without insurance: report

Auto insurers are passing on the rising cost of covering claims to their customers and an increasing number are deciding to forgo coverage as a result, a recent report by J.D. Powers said.

Here's what grocery shoppers are willing to spend a little more cash for

Even as food prices remain high, many Americans aren't afraid to spend a little more money to get these brand-name food products instead of the generic versions.