Saving for a home down payment will take this long
Record low mortgage rates have juiced demand in the housing market, but rising home prices are putting would-be home buyers in a more difficult position to make a purchase.
Kansas boutique giving free wedding dresses to military brides
True Society by Belle Vogue Bridal in Kansas City, Missouri, is giving away wedding dresses to active military members or their future spouses on Nov. 10.
Black Friday and Cyber Monday categories likely to see highest sales this year, according to analysts
Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales slated to jump $285 million from last year, despite pandemic.
Panera tests wine, beer, hard seltzer at select locations — here’s where you can get it
Panera’s second-largest franchisee is testing beer, wine and hard seltzer on its menu at select locations in Kansas.
Gap removes election-inspired tweet after backlash: 'Hopelessly naive'
Even fashion is dividing people.
Norwegian Cruise Line ships won’t sail until 2021
Ships from Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. will not take sail in the remainder of 2020.
‘Come Play’ leads Halloween box office with $3.15M, coronavirus keeps sales low
Moviegoers were more than happy to get into the spooky season.
'Frozen' star Josh Gad donating to laid-off Walt Disney World workers
"Frozen" star Josh Gad donated money to Walt Disney World employees recently laid off.
Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop brewing up coffee business
Gwyneth Paltrow's wellness empire Goop is brewing up coffee at a steep price point.
The best cities for people who make $60,000 a year: Report
SmartAsset released a report on the best cities to live in for people who make $60,000 a year.
Walt Disney World lays off live show entertainers, casts a dark shadow on popular Disney attractions
Walt Disney World staffers were reportedly hit with a round of layoffs on Tuesday, leaving the future of some of the theme park's beloved live attractions unknown.
Mattel’s newest Dia de Muertos doll rekindles cultural appropriation controversy
Mattel is reportedly being accused of cultural appropriation again, after it released a second Dia de Muertos doll, designed to celebrate the Mexican holiday.
Billion dollar resort opens in Las Vegas amid coronavirus pandemic
Derek Stevens on new Vegas hotel
Dollar General pays employees the least among 25 retailers, according to UBS report
Workers at Dollar General are among the lowest-paid employees in the retail industry, despite the company's financial gains during COVID-19, a new report from investment bank UBS that analyzed employee-reported salaries on PayScale.
Costco sells coronavirus saliva test kits online — here's how much they cost
Costco is selling at-home coronavirus saliva test kits online. The tests are administered by telemedicine platform AZOVA.
Black homeowners paying $13,464 more on mortgages: study
Black mortgage borrowers are losing out on $67,000 in retirement savings, an MIT study suggests.
Will coronavirus lead to ‘streaming fatigue’?
Panel on Netflix earnings
Dave Ramsey: The love of your life can't manage money. Should you call off the wedding?
Here's my advice about the person you want to spend the rest of your life with.
The middle class has it best, worst in these US states: Report
Personal finance technology company SmartAsset recently found which states are the best for the middle class this year.
Coronavirus can’t keep Americans from shopping: Portfolio manager
Nancy Davis on rising retail trends



















