US is cleanest country to produce fossil fuels: Zekelman Industries CEO
Zekelman Industries Chair and CEO Barry Zekelman discusses the economic impact of Biden's energy policies on the steel and oil industries as the administration looks to U.S. adversaries for oil.
Sen. Murray urges Biden to extend student loan payment pause until 2023
The Washington senator wants to postpone the restart of federal student loan repayment until 2023 to address issues with the “broken” borrowing system.
Can you retire a millionaire with ETFs alone?
Here's how much you should contribute to your portfolio each month to reach $1 million.
PayPal expands services in Ukraine
PayPal has rolled out new services available in Ukraine to help its customers send money quickly to friends and family.
Man passes out in North Carolina courtroom upon $1.7 million COVID fraud guilty verdict
A man accused with his father of fraud related to $1.7 million in COVID-19 relief funds passed out Thursday when the pair were found guilty by a jury.
California taxpayers would get $400 to offset gas price surge under new proposal
California Democrats have unveiled a new proposal that would send a $400 rebate to every taxpayer in the state to help offset the financial pain of surging gasoline prices.
IRS chief Chuck Rettig expects tax return backlog to clear up by end of 2022
The IRS is wading through an unprecedented backlog of unprocessed tax returns, but the head of the tax-collecting agency told Congress on Thursday that he expects the government to clear out the pileup by the end of the year.
Allstate raises auto rates due to inflation
Allstate is hiking auto insurance rates in an effort to offset rising inflation.
Unofficial Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Lego created to raise money for war-torn country
Citizen Brick, an independent retailer in Chicago, designed the mini-figure and donated all of the money raised from the sales of it to Direct Relief.
Intel investing $100M in education to bolster semiconductor manufacturing, research
Intel is looking to tackle the technical challenges and workforce shortages in semiconductor manufacturing with a $100 million investment over the next decade to build a pipeline of talent and support research, education and workforce development across the United States.
Half of Americans consistently struggle to pay their bills on time, survey says
Just half of Americans were able to consistently pay their bills on time in the past year, a new survey shows. Many consumers said inflation is to blame.
Fidelity study shows 'downright ugly' retirement moves Americans made over the past two years
A new study conducted by Fidelity Investments shows an alarming number of Americans made "downright ugly" retirement moves during the pandemic and "Great Resignation."
As gas prices skyrocket, green energy groups see an opportunity for rapid change
As gas prices continue to soar and the U.S. public feels the heat on their budgets, green energy groups see an opportunity to accelerate popular support for a transition from fossil fuels.
Russia on verge of $150B debt default as sanctions cripple economy
Russia spirals closer to a historic debt default that could ripple throughout the global economy after the U.S. and its European allies hit the Kremlin with a slew of crippling financial sanctions.
The 5 biggest tax breaks for parents in 2022
No matter how much you spend raising your children, the government does give you a break of sorts by offering credits and deductions at tax time. Here are some of the biggest.
Yellen says inflation is ‘likely’ to be 'very uncomfortably high' for another year
As consumers are squeezed by the highest inflation rate in 40 years, here's how to lessen the financial impact of rising prices.
How will Amazon's stock split impact my tax returns?
A stock split will increase the number of Amazon shares in your account, but are there tax consequences?
3 things to know when filing taxes for your side hustle
Worked a side gig last year? Here's how to tackle your tax return.
Biden needs to ‘push back’ against Saudi Arabia amid oil price surge: Sen. Hoeven
North Dakota Republican Sen. John Hoeven reacts to Saudi Arabia reportedly considering accepting the Chinese yuan instead of U.S. dollars for oil sales.
4 reasons to get tax help this year
Hiring a tax preparer could work to your benefit.



















