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What striking city workers have in common with striking Hollywood actors — and what they don’t

This summer of labor solidarity isn’t just limited to private-sector employees — workers in the

Why have frozen fruit and vegetable prices soared by almost 12% — but the cost of fresh produce has not?

Food prices rose 0.2% on the month in July after remaining unchanged in June, and

Want to rent in Manhattan? You’ll have to spend nearly $70,000 a year.

Rents in Manhattan surged to a new record high in July. For the typical renter

EVs, self-driving cars and how to make money from them in the stock market

Coverage of the electric-vehicle space is typically focused on battery EVs. Maybe plug-in hybrids are

What You Can Do When Stuck In A ‘Doom Loop’ With A Bank Chatbot: Two Easy Workarounds

If you’ve tried to get customer service online in the past year or so, you

Borrowers Face Major Problems As Student Loan Payments Resume In Weeks

Over 40 million student loan borrowers are facing a return to repayment after an unprecedented

Opinion: You save; your partner spends. Don’t let money doom your relationship.

“ Working out financial differences requires couples to communicate clearly and regularly. Easier said than

12 hatchbacks that get the best gas mileage

This list contains hatchbacks with the best fuel economy ratings, plus KBB’s expert rating, the

Millions of remote workers are Zooming all wrong

Are you on mute? That may be the least of your worries. Hundreds of millions

Generation Z credit-card debt soars 52% — but these experts claim that may not be a bad thing. Here’s why.

Members of Generation Z are making a splash with their credit cards. The total credit-card

Here’s What We Bought In June

It’s undeniable that we’ve now reached summer’s proverbial “dog days.” Some families have headed back

Bidenomics Leads To Record Card Debt

Americans’ Credit Card Debt Hits a Record $1 Trillion Americans’ credit card debt levels have

To Save $1,000 Per Year On Student Loan Payments, Do This

Millions of borrowers are barreling toward the end of the student loan pause. The moratorium

Housing prices were a big driver of inflation. Now some economists see a slowdown.

Housing costs continue to drive U.S. consumer prices up in July, but economists are expecting

Why Should We Have To Pay Somebody To Help Us File A Tax Return?

The growing war between the IRS and the commercial tax preparation industry over the agency’s