Is Uber Eats helping or hurting the rideshare company?
Panel on Uber
Hidden costs of food delivery apps are draining your wallet
Postmates, DoorDash and Uber Eats are convenient methods of getting your favorite food fast while slowly eating away at your money.
St. Louis Opera Theatre recieves $45M donation
The gift from Phyllis Herndon Brissenden, of Springfield, Illinois, will increase the opera’s endowment fund to about $80 million f
Merging student loans and marriage: pros and cons
Refinancing can pay off your existing student loans, replacing them with a new loan with new terms and a single payment
Apple outsells entire Swiss watch industry in 2019
The smartwatch has surged in popularity amongt the younger generation ever since its debut into the marketplace back in April of 2015
Record-high 90% Americans 'satisfied' with personal life
About 90 percent of Americans reported feeling "satisfied" with their personal life, an all-time high over the past four decades.
Tax refunds 2020: Will your check be bigger?
The ultimate goal of proper withholding is to pay so much each month that you neither owe nor are owed come April.
San Francisco parking spot hits market for $100K
In the prime real estate market of San Francisco, the cheapest property on offer is a parking spot.
Ohio lawmakers propose income-based school voucher system
Under current law, Ohio’s EdChoice program provides private school tuition for students at public schools that fail to meet certain state performance guidelines.
Trump: American satisfaction at the highest-level ever recorded
Trump on new highs for America
Postmates, DoorDash, Uber Eats: The delivery apps eating away at your money
Alexa Matthews eating NYC on food delivery apps
Tax season tips
Taxfyle CEO on this year’s tax season
San Francisco’s cheapest real estate listing is a six-figure parking spot
Report on San Francisco parking space
Tax season 2020 tips: How to avoid an IRS audit
While the chances of being audited are on the decline, the agency is looking for certain red flags across returns.
Millions of American homeowners see fortunes improving, study finds
Only 3.5 million homes with mortgages in the U.S., roughly one in 15, were “seriously underwater."
Student loan debt driving students to drop out; one New Hampshire man is trying to stop it
For many college students, the cost of higher education goes beyond tuition. The added cost of books, board and basic needs pile up.
Presidential elections affect real estate market, expert says
Sales drop in the months before a federal election, but then something else happens afterward.
New Hampshire voters explain what they want from a president
Hillary Vaughn, New Hampshire voters on student loan debt
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How much Americans spend on groceries per month
New Hampshire voters split on student debt problem
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