Biden to extend mortgage relief, foreclosure moratoriums
President Joe Biden's administration announced on Tuesday that it would extend a federal moratorium on home foreclosures and foreclosure relief programs for homeowners through June.
Lumber prices notch records on building, remodeling boom
Many engineered wood products used in new construction, such as I-joists, are in short supply, and mills are backlogged with orders well into March, the pricing service said.
Some truckers are thriving as companies reset supply chains
Companies including Old Dominion Freight Line Inc., ArcBest Corp. and Saia Inc. are expanding as businesses try to make their supply chains more nimble to catch up to rapidly shifting consumer demands.
Did you get the right stimulus check amount? Why you need to know before filing your tax return
Americans who have not received their coronavirus stimulus check payments, or who received the incorrect amount, have an opportunity to claim the missing money now that the 2020 tax season is officially underway.
Most Americans expect to save their $1,400 stimulus check, not spend it, new survey shows
More than one-third of Americans expect to save — not spend — the $1,400 stimulus check that President Biden is urging Congress to pass.
Americans could owe $50B in taxes on unemployment benefits this year
Millions of out-of-work Americans who collected unemployment benefits last year as a result of the coronavirus pandemic could be in for an unpleasant surprise with tax season officially open.
House panel advances partial COVID-19 relief bill including $1,400 stimulus checks
The House Ways and Means Committee advanced key portions of President Biden's coronavirus relief bill, including the third round of $1,400 payments and a major expansion of the Child Tax Credit.
These people rushed to buy homes during COVID. Now they regret it.
Fleeing small apartments, buying vacation homes or simply looking for a change of scenery amid the crushing boredom of lockdowns, people scrambled to buy houses amid the pandemic, spurring bidding wars and supercharging real-estate markets across the country.
Stock futures slip on economic rebound concerns
Traders are heading into a long weekend, with markets closed on Monday for the Presidents' Day holiday
Budget office expects $2.3T deficit before Biden relief plan
The Congressional Budget Office says the federal government is on track for a $2.3 trillion deficit this year, down roughly $900 billion from last year when the coronavirus pandemic led Congress to provide historic amounts of financial aid.
Yellen warns 'misuse' of cryptocurrencies in terrorism a 'growing problem'
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned about an "explosion of risk" from digital markets, including the misuse of cryptocurrencies that can be used to launder to profits of online drug traffickers and to finance terrorism.
Getting NYC back on track will be ‘tough’: Business leader
Kathryn Wylde, Partnership For NYC President & CEO said that getting the New York economy back on track will be “tough” as restaurants in the city are set to reopen Friday at 25% capacity.
Biden's $15 minimum wage could hike child care costs by 21% on average: expert
The $15 federal minimum wage increase proposed by Democrats will lead to higher child care costs for many families as child care providers pass on the costs of higher wages to parents, according to an analysis from the conservative-leaning Heritage Foundation.
Democrats want to include $3,600 Child Tax Credit in COVID-19 relief proposal: Here's who qualifies
House Democrats unveiled a proposal this week to overhaul the long-standing Child Tax Credit, calling for more generous payments as part of a broader coronavirus relief effort.
Another 793,000 Americans filed for unemployment benefits last week
The Labor Department released new figures on Thursday showing how many Americans filed for jobless aid last week.
Stock futures point higher as Biden talks with China's Xi
Food-related company earnings and weekly jobless claims may influence the direction of trading
Jeff Bezos would owe $2B a year under proposed Washington wealth tax
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, the richest man in the world, would owe close to $2 billion a year in state income taxes under a proposed wealth tax in Washington.
Who is eligible for a third stimulus check under the latest COVID-19 relief proposal?
House Democrats rejected a push from some of the party's centrist members to sharply curtail which Americans will receive a third stimulus check.
Energy spike drives US consumer prices up in January
Energy costs jumped 3.5%, led by a 7.4% surge in gasoline.
AOC says Biden 'needs' to be pushed on erasing $50,000 in student loan debt: 'We cannot take no for an answer'
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Thursday reiterated her push for President Biden to unilaterally cancel billions of dollars in student loan debt.


















