Russian oligarchs confront Putin over creeping nationalization: Report
Representatives of some of Russia's largest businesses reportedly met with President Vladimir Putin on November 15.
Good news: Inflation down. Bad news: Jobless claims rise
Americans without jobs are finding it tougher to get employed, new data from the U.S. Department of Labor showed.
Why Sunbelt states are thriving while America's economy struggles
The Sunbelt and Mountain West states could withstand an expected economic slowdown helped by population growth and investment.
China is hoarding the world's gold
China is the world's largest producer of the precious metal, but of late its central bank has been buying up large quantities. So what is it doing with it?
Rick Scott: It's Time To Unite Behind Donald Trump
I support my friend President Donald J. Trump to be the 47th president of the United States.
In Guyana U.S. Businesses Risk Losing Ground to China
Let's hope that more American CEOs will invest in Guyana.
Social security change could give recipients an extra $8,100: Study
Aligning SSA with IRS rules could grant half of caregiving grandparents extra benefits, per a CRR study, potentially more than $8,000 annually.
Putin keeps being surprised by Russians' economic struggles
Putin said during a meeting with members of his government on Wednesday that he was shocked at how much the price of chicken in Russia has risen this year.
China's ex-Premier Li Keqiang, 68, suffers fatal heart attack—state media
Li, a politically moderate technocrat, was largely overshadowed by President Xi Jinping during his 10-year tenure as China's premier.
America's headed for an interest payment crisis
U.S. debt hits $33 trillion; Wharton warns of default risks. Taxpayers owe $98,460 each. Economic stability debates surge.
Russians are suing their own central bank
Investors have filed a lawsuit demanding that the Bank of Russia's instructions to stop and then resume trading on February 24, 2022, be declared invalid.
One in five Americans would go into debt for Halloween
Nearly one in five Americans say Halloween is worth it, according to the Halloween Spending & Financial Fears Survey from WalletHub.
Four side hustles to make more money this holiday season
More Americans are taking on side gigs to help supplement their incomes, and the extra money could be especially helpful as holiday shopping ramps up.
Supreme Court Should Prevent New 'Guess Tax' on Family Businesses
The Supreme Court will soon consider whether Americans can be taxed on the increased value of their assets even if those assets have not been sold.
Gen Z has the worst tipping habits, according to survey
Generation Z tips less often than older generations. Learn the real reasons behind Gen Z's tipping habits and what it means for service workers.
Coupon influencer shows how couponing isn't just for poor people
Kiersti Torok runs the Torok Coupon Hunter account on Instagram and TikTok, but her journey as an expert couponer started years before.
Record debt forces many retirement-age Americans to work longer
According to the New York Fed, total household debt was at its highest ever, at $17.05 trillion in the first quarter of 2023.
Cheapest menu items at fast food restaurants
There are certain strategies you can employ to get more bang for your buck at your favorite restaurants.
China's tourism data paints bleak picture for its economy
Reforms to the Chinese economy may be required to revive the growth cycle
Matt Gaetz confronted on vote for Trump tax cuts that drove up deficit
The Republican congressman voted for the 2017 tax cuts that added more than a trillion dollars to the national debt.
Macy's move to standalone locations cues death knell of the American mall
In two years, 40 of Macy's roughly 800 stores nationwide will be in the smaller scale format as the chain seeks to improve its efficiency and viability.
Cities with limited abortion access among worst places for women to live
A new ranking by WalletHub revealed the best city for women to live in is Columbia, Maryland, just 30 miles outside of Washington D.C.
Sweet treats could cost more this Halloween season
The price of candy has hit record high reflecting the way inflation has reverberated across every inch of the American economy.
China officially silent on billionaire Evergrande tycoon's arrest
Troubled Chinese property giant Evergrande suspended trading until further notice after its billionaire founder was placed under surveillance.
America's "child care apocalypse" is right around the corner
A government shutdown means that about 3.2 million children could lose child care, estimates suggest.
CA fast food workers just scored a huge win—here's how other states compare
California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a bill Thursday to increase the hourly minimum wage for fast food workers to $20.
Russia may copy China to rescue economy, but it's unlikely to succeed
Minister of Economic Development Maxim Reshetnikov said measures are needed to support the falling ruble.
Student debt update: Democrats propose wiping out lunch costs
Sens. John Fetterman, Sheldon Whitehouse and Peter Welch introduced legislation that would wipe out the nation's student meal debt.
How mortgage rates have skyrocketed under Joe Biden
The average rate on a 30-year fixed home loan rose to 7.51 percent on Monday.
Joe Biden's polling woes could get even worse as shutdown looms
A potential federal shutdown likely won't help the his popularity among voters if "they blame the person who's unpopular" already, a political scientist said.