Colorado housing market creates massive hikes in property taxes
County assessors in the state said that property taxes could increase by 35 percent in Boulder, while other areas may see a rise of 60 to 70 percent.
When Your Florist Is Asking for Tips, Something's Gotta Give
Do I really need to tip on a purchase at a florist? If so, how much? And will these workers even get this money if I do?
First Republic shares fall nearly 50%, what we know
First Republic Bank's stocks took another hit following weeks of turmoil that followed Silicon Valley Bank's collapse last month.
Florida police pension sues First Republic after losing $600K on stock
The lawsuit came shortly after First Republic Bank reported a loss of $102 billion in the first quarter of the year, according to Reuters.
Russia suffering worst labor shortage in 25 years
Economic consultant Chris Weafer told Newsweek that the shortage of workers will be "damaging" for Russia's future growth.
Joe Biden's hopes of reelection face one major stumbling block
The president, who declared his candidacy on Tuesday morning, will have to improve his approval rating before Election Day if he is to win a second term.
Joe Biden and Donald Trump's staggering reversal of fortunes
Biden looks set to fight a second term, despite his age, while the energized Trump is mired in legal woes.
I Flipped My Seat Blue. I Know Congress Can Pursue Bipartisan Goals
I was able to flip my seat because I ran a campaign focused on reaching across the aisle to find common-sense solutions.
What's behind Ukraine's latest fight with Europe?
Several Eastern European countries moved to ban imports of Ukrainian agricultural goods in recent days, citing economic pressure faced by their own farmers.
Biden nominee puts spotlight on his greatest economic mistake
Jared Bernstein faced questions from Republican senators over his past stance that inflation would be "transitory" following the COVID-19 pandemic.
Fact Check: Has Joe Biden created more jobs than any other president?
President Joe Biden was hailed for creating more work in one term than any other U.S. president.
Americans getting $20 billion less in tax refunds
Economist Joann Weiner told Newsweek that "lots of stimulus benefits and tax credits went away" over the last year, resulting in reduced refund amounts.
Fake bank runs spark fears of real panic
"In the near future...you will be able to create more realistic images, faster and more easily," one expert told Newsweek.
Warren Buffett predicts more bank failures
"We're not over bank failures, but depositors haven't had a crisis," Warren Buffett said.
"Big Short" investor warns of new disaster in housing market
One climate risk could be the cause of a vast mispricing issue among homes in today's market, according to Dave Burt.
Banks face new threat as real estate collapse looms
If there is a commercial real estate collapse, Cornell's Robert Hockett told Newsweek that regional banks will likely be the ones "facing the fallout."
Joe Biden sidesteps Congress to address Silicon Valley Bank collapse
The Biden administration laid out steps that will require banks to protect themselves against potential losses.
The U.S. and South Korea Must Continue Building on Their Relationship
Washington's trade and finance policies should encourage the expansion of U.S.-South Korea business relationships, invite more South Korean businesses to invest in America, and promote American business expansion in South Korea.
Republicans Are Defunding the U.S., Not China
Meeting debt obligations to China while making American farmers sweat does not sound like a political win.
Former labor secretary warns of "financial chaos" after interest rate hike
"The U.S. banking system is sound and resilient," the U.S. Federal Reserve said on Wednesday in announcing an increase in interest rates.
Signature Bank taken over by Flagstar Bank after failure
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has said the banking system "remains sound" despite the recent bank failures.
Credit Suisse rescued after turbulent week
Credit Suisse recently said that it would borrow nearly $54 billion from the Swiss central bank in an attempt to address financial markets fears.
Banking crisis gives Putin something to smile about
A global financial crisis would hand Putin the type of Western "disarray" that experts say he wants to promote to the Russian public.
Credit Suisse raises $54 billion from central bank amid global market panic
Switzerland's second-largest bank said the move was a "decisive action to pre-emptively strengthen" liquidity and reassure investors.
Credit Suisse offered lifeline as default risk grows
Fears mounted on Wednesday that Credit Suisse could be the next bank to collapse.
Credit Suisse is "tip of the iceberg"
The head of the Saudi National Bank, the largest shareholder in Credit Suisse, said it could not purchase any additional Credit Suisse shares.
Mark Zuckerberg warns about economy as Meta lays off 10,000 employees
The additional layoffs come after the company announced 11,000 layoffs in November.
Stimulus check update as $500 tax rebate offered in one state
Taxpayers with homestead exemptions will get an average of about $500 under an amended budget signed on March 10.
Bank share trading halted again as fears of collapse deepen
Last week, the collapse of the Silicon Valley Bank sparked widespread concerns about the economy.