Rare Pokemon cards, first-print ‘Harry Potter,' Einstein manuscript and other treasures up for auction
Among the items offered in Goldin's Pop Culture Elite Auction are a handwritten Albert Einstein manuscript, a signed Abraham Lincoln letter and a sealed Nintendo Super Mario Bros. Hangtab version.
US consumer spending over Thanksgiving weekend expected to reach $130 billion
Consumers are expected to spend a bit more over Thanksgiving weekend this year compared to last during the unofficial holiday shopping kickoff of Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
Thomson Reuters launches generative AI tools for legal research
Thomson Reuters announced the incorporation of generative artificial intelligence tools into its legal research platform to take questions in natural language and synthesize responses.
Small-cap stocks are the theme for 2024: Thomas Hayes
Great Hill Capital Chairman Thomas Hayes provides his market outlook on 'Making Money.'
Thanksgiving dinner 2023: Here's how much you'll have to fork over
The Farm Bureau released data on Wednesday breaking down how much money consumers should expect to pay for a Thanksgiving dinner for 10 people this year.
Private student loan interest rates soar for 5- and 10-year loans
The latest private student loan interest rates from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Today’s mortgage rates drop for both 15- and 30-year terms
Mortgage rates fluctuate almost daily based on economic conditions. Here are today’s mortgage rates and what you need to know about getting the best rate.
Holiday side hustle: Get paid to binge-watch your favorite Christmas movies for 25 days
If you love binge-watching Christmas movies, now is your chance to put your festive spirit to work by applying to be CableTV.com's "Chief of Cheer." The gig pays $2,500.
TransUnion to cut 1,300 jobs as part of multiyear plan to reduce costs, drive growth
The company expects to deliver $120 to $140 million of annualized operating expense savings and a $70 to $80 million capital expenditure reduction in 2026 relative to 2023 levels.
Push to cap loan interest fees at 36% may leave subprime borrowers without credit, trade groups warn
New legislation seeks to cap interest rates on all consumer loans, but banking groups warn it could do more harm than good.
Airbnb acquires GamePlanner.AI startup led by Siri co-founder
Airbnb says it has purchased the startup GamePlanner.AI to help collaborate on creating “some of the best interfaces and practical applications for AI."
Thanksgiving dinner in 2023 cheaper than last year, but prices remain at historic highs
A Thanksgiving feast for 10 people (with some leftovers) will be slightly cheaper this year compared to 2022 as turkey prices are more affordable heading into the holiday.
Porch theft a growing concern as online holiday shopping puts $74 billion in goods at risk: report
A report from CNET, a digital media brand, finds that over $74 billion in packaged goods could be left at consumers' doorsteps this holiday season — and be vulnerable to theft. Here's what to do.
Deep-discount store chain offering 99-cent turkeys ahead of Thanksgiving: One day only
People will have the chance to score a turkey for 99 cents on Wednesday, Nov. 15, when 99 Cents Only Stores offer customers a chance to purchase a Thanksgiving turkey for 99 cents.
Record number of Americans moving to disaster prone areas
Despite recent natural disasters, places known for climate risk are becoming popular destinations for homeowners.
Cathie Wood launches a new suite of digital asset ETFs with 21Shares
ARK Invest CEO and CIO Cathie Wood discusses her path to disruptive innovation on 'Making Money.'
Retailers cautious this holiday season to avoid excess inventory
Retailers planned conservatively ahead of the 2023 shopping season so they don't git hit with excess inventory and forced to offer extra sales to get rid of products.
YouTube requiring disclosure of AI-generated content, adding labels
YouTube is adding notices to artificial intelligence-created content and will now allow anyone whose image was used in a fake video to request it be removed.
Credit card balances grow $48 billion in the third quarter: NY Fed
Credit card balances spiked by $154 billion year over year, notching the most significant increase since 1999, according to the New York Fed.
Today's mortgage rates edge down for 30-year terms while 15-year terms hold steady
Mortgage rates fluctuate almost daily based on economic conditions. Here are today’s mortgage rates and what you need to know about getting the best rate.


















