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These are the hardest-working cities in the US

Americans work about 135 more hours than the average worker in Japan, about 241 more than any worker in the U.K. and 393 more than a worker in Germany, according to WalletHub estimates.

Stocks battle back as Fed's Powell eases inflation, economy concerns

U.S. equity markets staged a dramatic comeback Tuesday with the Dow Jones Industrial Average ending just shy of a record high after Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell reassured investors the central bank would continue to support the economy and that inflation would remain in control.

How to get a PPP loan under new Biden administration rules

The Biden administration announced several changes to the Paycheck Protection Program this week, more strictly limiting which small businesses are eligible to receive forgivable loans through the federal rescue fund. 

JPMorgan Chase taps $30B to advance racial equity

JPMorgan Chase has announced a series of new initiatives Tuesday to support Minority Depository Institutions (MDIs) and diverse-led Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) as part of a $30 billion commitment to advancing racial equity over the next five years, especially for Black and Latinx Communities.