Different ways to zap your debt: Which is for you?
American consumer debt has rebounded to prerecession levels, and the category that includes credit cards hit a record $1.02 trillion this summer.
Americans prefer debit cards to credit cards, here's why that's a mistake
Debit card usage is more common among today's consumers. But those who make debit card purchases lose out on key benefits that only credit cards provide.
Holiday hiring off to strong start despite retail woes
Led by Target, retailers are showing early signs that seasonal hiring for the holidays will accelerate this year.
50% of Millennials would give up their right to vote to get student loans erased
As the staggering national student loan debt tally sits at an all-time high of $1.33 trillion, according to the Department of Education, many Millennials say they would go to extreme lengths to wipe their slate clean.
Sanders would make government health care role even bigger
Americans would get health coverage simply by showing a new government-issued card and would no longer owe out-of-pocket expenses like deductibles, according to legislation Sen. Bernie Sanders released Wednesday.
Target stocks up on staff, raising holiday hiring 40 percent
Target says it plans to hire about 100,000 workers for the holiday season, up from the 70,000 it hired a year ago.
An 'entry-level' Ferrari? Meet the $240,000 Portofino
Ferrari has unveiled its newest 'entry-level' supercar at a time when the iconic Italian brand is ready to expand.
Hurricane victims facing a long road to home reconstruction
With floodwaters nearing knee height, Arlene Estle fled to the upstairs of the Houston house where she's lived for 50 years and raised four children.
Apple iPhone X: Why it's worth spending $1,000
Why you should spend $1,000 on the new phone
Edmunds: The best cars and leases for college drivers
If your college kid is in need of a car, here are some vehicles with excellent current lease deals that will fit both parental and college-driver requirements.
Chew on this: Dental coverage gives protection within limits
Don't forget about your teeth when you start considering 2018 insurance needs later this fall.
Action on student loan forgiveness delayed as rules revised
Tens of thousands of former students who say they were swindled by for-profit colleges are being left in limbo as the Trump administration delays action on requests for loan forgiveness, according to court documents obtained by The Associated Press.
Hawaii says it's 1st state to go cashless for pot sales
Hawaii said Tuesday that it will be the first state to require marijuana sales to be handled without cash, saying it wanted to avoid robberies and other crimes targeting dispensaries.
Alaska Airlines offers $42 tickets in flash sale
Alaska Airlines is offering deals on one-way tickets to destinations across the United States for as little as $42.
Big holdup for borrowers claiming for-profit college fraud
Tens of thousands of former students who say they were swindled by for-profit colleges are being left in limbo as the Trump administration delays action on requests for loan forgiveness, according to court documents obtained by The Associated Press.
Airline report card: Alaska Airlines tops list for best rewards program
Whether traveling for business or just for fun, airline rewards programs could save flyers big bucks and even land them sweet deals-- but which one is the best for customers?
Apple Event: 5 Takeaways
Apple held its most important product event in years at its new $5 billion corporate headquarters in Cupertino, Calif. Tuesday, unveiling a slew of new products, specifically its much anticipated 10th anniversary iPhone called iPhone X.
Florida gives Home Depot trucks a police escort after Irma
Florida is providing police escorts for Home Depot trucks delivering water, generators and other supplies from the retailer's hometown of Atlanta.
Equifax data breach: How to protect yourself from identity theft
The Equifax data breach has consumers taking action as more than 30 lawsuits have been reportedly filed in the United States against the agency.
Florida AG on Miami looters video: Hope those 'idiots' are in jail
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