Millions of children can’t swim because lessons are costly, survey suggests
A new survey is suggesting millions of school-age children don’t know how to swim because lessons are out of their family’s price range.
Walgreens raising starting wage for employees to $15 an hour
Walgreens announced on Tuesday that it will be raising the starting wage of its hourly workers to $15 an hour by Nov. 1, 2022.
Bojangles gives workers 2 days off by closing restaurants nationwide: 'Rest and refreshment'
Fans of Bojangles won’t be able to get their hands on the chain’s famous fried chicken or biscuits at any of its company-owned stores on Monday, Aug. 30 and Sept. 13.
4 in 10 Americans cried about money during the COVID-19 pandemic: study
It’s no secret that the coronavirus pandemic has caused financial hardships for American families, but some have been burdened so much that they’ve been reduced to tears.
What's driving latest home-sale spike?
Over the past year potential home buyers sought new homes “due to a historically-low inventory of existing homes and shifting preferences for larger homes, backyards and suburban neighborhoods.” Now, they're seeking a more affordable option, especially as prices of new homes remain elevated due to lumber costs.
Seller's market helps boost need for home improvement projects
Hearth CEO and co-founder Anthony Ghosn on the real estate market and how the company offers financial solutions to the homeowner and contractor.
Consumers have 'buying power' in current economy: Expert
Cornerstone Macro co-founder and chief economist Nancy Lazar argues that stimulus is keeping consumer spending numbers strong.
Pizza is the 'most expensive' in these 9 states
Pizza is beloved for being a convenient and low-cost dish, but some Americans are shelling out serious dough to get a single pie.
How much should life insurance cost? See the breakdown by age, term and policy size
The monthly cost of life insurance can vary widely depending on the type of insurance you have, as well as your age, gender and health status.
Macy’s, Toys'R'Us partner to bring the toy store back into physical locations
Toys"R"Us is making another comeback and this time it will do it with help from Macy’s.
NYC’s White population surges as Black residents exit
Kings County led the city’s massive population growth over the past decade with a 9.2 percent jump — higher than any other borough, according to data released by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Regent Seven Seas reveals its 2023, 2024 voyages following Norwegian’s 2nd quarter earnings
Regent Seven Seas Cruises has already figured out its global sailing itinerary for 2023 and 2024.
Target debuts new pet food brand as the retailer expands its 'owned' portfolio
Target is ready to compete with other pet food brands.
Best credit cards for post-pandemic rewards
U.S. News and World Report credit card expert Beverly Harzog discusses the best post-pandemic credit cards.
The ‘Airbnb for pools’ is making a splash
FOX Business’ Grady Trimble provides details about Swimply, a company being called the ‘Airbnb for pools.’
United Airlines requiring COVID vaccines for all US employees
Global Entrepreneurship Network chairman Jeff Hoffman on whether more airline companies will start requiring vaccinations for employees.
Bojangles adds new chicken sandwich to menu
Bojangles is debuting a new fried chicken sandwich described as "crispy, juicy and packed with flavor."
These are the best states for health care in 2021: report
WalletHub recently released a study that found the best and worst states for health care this year.
5 reasons why millennials should buy life insurance now: expert
Following the coronavirus pandemic, many millennials began taking a closer look at life insurance. Here's five reasons why they should considering buying now.
3 in 10 home sellers use spycams during house tours: 'Be polite and courteous'
Spycams are reportedly being used by home sellers who want to ink a deal sooner rather than later.



















