California sees huge spike in people losing their jobs
Amid economic shifts, more than 22,280 workers in California's tech, retail and health care sectors face impending layoffs.
Russia hit by tsunami of bankruptcies
Insolvencies of Russian firms have increase by more than a half year-on-year, local business media is reporting.
Sen. Tuberville: Expect Biden To Deflect Blame for His Disasters Tonight
Tonight, Joe Biden will come to the Capitol to deliver the State of the Union address.
GOP Rep: Here's What I Wish Biden Would Say in State of the Union
President Biden should highlight two issues that matter a great deal to voters: the border and the economy.
How Gen z could get an extra $500 a month
If passed, the Young Adult Tax Credit Act will offer $500 monthly to 18- to 24-year-olds, aiming to reduce poverty among Gen Z.
China deals fresh blow to own economy with shock move
The decision to cancel an annual media Q&A with China's top economic official does little to reassure skittish investors, one expert says.
Housing market update: when will prices come down?
February saw a 14.8 percent increase in housing inventory and the slowest price growth since 2019, offering new buyer optimism.
Massive layoffs are coming to these 3 states
Over 25,000 layoffs loom in California, New York and Washington across tech and health care, signaling a tightening job market.
Vladimir Putin is writing checks his government just can't cash
The Russian president has announced pre-election promises worth an estimated $164 billion over the next six years.
Map shows states with highest number of people losing their jobs
Oklahoma leads with the highest jobless claims as U.S. sees unexpected rise to 215,000 for the week ending February 24.
Donald Trump's policies are actually popular
Nearly 6 in 10 voters say they miss the former president's policies on the economy, immigration and crime.
America's housing market isn't catching up
The gap between newly formed households and single-family homes widens, with a 7.2 million home deficit challenging the market.
Gen Z wants more money
As overall inflation remains sticky, the financial pressures on young Americans are triggering raise requests.
Couple make $3,500 a month letting dogs play in their backyard
Dianne and Dale Neffendorf make $3,500 monthly just by letting dogs play in their backyard. It's a surprisingly lucrative side hustle for the retired farmers.
Americans would get $5,000 to shop under new bill
Made in the USA Tax Credit Act targets small businesses to boost jobs and American innovation, Ro Khanna and Debbie Dingell said.
China's economic gloom scares away foreign investors, data shows
The U.S. ambassador to China has cited Beijing's anti-espionage law as one factor that is spooking foreign investors.
Companies are starting to give employees money for rent
A survey showed that 47 percent of employers now offer housing aid, marking a shift in job perks.
Russia struggling to secure a loans from China, Putin ally admits
Russia's top minister said "no decision" has been approved on yuan-denominated borrowing despite prolonged negotiations with Beijing.
Republican plan to cut Florida taxes amid insurance crisis sparks pushback
Democrats criticize the GOP's tax cut as insufficient amidst Florida's insurance woes, stressing the need for deeper reforms.
Inside 'tiniest apartment in Manhattan' with no bathroom—for $1.2K a month
The internet has been left in uproar Manhattan's "tiniest apartment" was put up for rent for $1.2K a month.
Millennials are losing their cars
Rising car repossessions and financial distress among Millennials spotlight economic challenges.
Is cash really over?
Consumers are increasingly opting for digital payments, prompting the question if the use of cash will disappear.
Internet bills to increase for millions of Americans
The Affordable Connectivity Program is expected to run out of money in April, leaving low-income households facing higher bills or being cut off.
How average salary in Russia compares to US
Tucker Carlson said he was "legitimately angry" about how cheap groceries were in Russia compared to the U.S., prompting mockery.
Japan's economy shrinks to fourth-largest in world amid recession
The numbers are in: Germany has officially overtaken Japan as the world's third-biggest economy.
Fewer Americans are losing their jobs
Jobless claims hit a four-week low, signaling a robust labor market.
Top 3 states for finding a job
In a shifting labor market, certain states are emerging as hotspots for job seekers.
People living in old houses rises as home building struggles
Older homes dominate as new buildings lag, with most Americans living in 40-year-old houses.
Gen Z man buys $26K Amazon House to turn into Airbnb: "Invest in yourself"
Having purchased the house for $26,000, Jeffrey Bryant hopes that his new endeavor will inspire others to do the same.
Russia reports major exports downturn
Russia's oil industry "faces a decline in output and exports," an economist at Moody's Analytics told Newsweek.