Half of US companies preparing to cut jobs, survey shows
Companies across the country are preparing to cut jobs or are implementing hiring freezes, a new PwC survey showed, a sign the labor market is starting to soften.
Today’s 20-year mortgage rates stick at 5.25% for second day | August 19, 2022
Check out the mortgage rates for August 19, 2022, which are mixed from yesterday.
Today’s longer mortgage refinance terms hold steady, but shorter terms offer better bargain | August 19, 2022
Check out the mortgage refinancing rates for August 19, 2022, which are mixed from yesterday.
IRS is getting bigger and Florida has 4 huge moves underway to protect residents
IRS adding 87,000 new agents means Florida should implement four key ways to defend taxpayers and help them fight back against big-government insanity.
Streaming services surpassing cable TV in viewership is 'sustainable': Dan Ives
Wedbush Securities managing director Dan Ives weighs in on the recent shift in viewership from cable TV to streaming services on "Mornings with Maria."
Mortgage rates drop as inflation improves
Rates for the 30-year mortgage dropped slightly this week but remained above the 5% mark and are likely to stabilize as inflation improves, according to new data from Freddie Mac.
Biden administration plans for end of COVID-19 shot, treatment coverage — WSJ
Americans may have to pay the bill for COVID-19 treatments and shots as the Biden administration plans a government pullback.
Social Security benefits could increase at decades-high rate in 2023: The Senior Citizens League
Social Security benefits will likely increase next year as inflation fluctuates, according to the latest forecast from The Senior Citizens League.
Personal loan interest rates continue trending down for 5-year loans
The latest trends in interest rates for personal loans from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Former NJ governor calls LIV Golf a 'disgrace,' tells players not to take 'blood money'
New Jersey Gov. Richard Codey says he doesn't want Saudi Arabia to buy 'good public relations' in the U.S. with LIV Golf.
Biden signs Inflation Reduction Act: Here's what it means for your wallet
President Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act on Tuesday, which some experts have said could lower the cost of health care for many families.
Housing is normalizing, 'by no means is there a fire sale': Real estate expert
Douglas Elliman vice chair Dottie Herman discusses whether the existing home sales slide is a warning sign for the economy on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Today’s best mortgage deal? Look to shorter terms to save on interest | August 18, 2022
Check out the mortgage rates for August 18, 2022, which are largely up from yesterday.
Rick Ross family-owned Wingstop stores fined over $100K for labor law violations
Wingstop franchisee Boss Wings Enterprises LLC was ordered to pay over $100,000 for several violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act, including minimum wage violations and flouting child labor laws.
Today’s mortgage refinance rates: Shorter terms remain best option for interest savings | August 18, 2022
Check out the mortgage refinancing rates for August 18, 2022, which are largely up from yesterday.
Jobless claims drop slightly, with 250,000 Americans filing for unemployment benefits
Jobless claims edged down last week to 250,000, but the number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits remains near the highest level recorded in eight months.
Former acting CDC director: America needs a public health agency that they can trust and respect
Former acting CDC director Dr. Richard Besser provides insight on the CDC's response to COVID-19, and failure to keep the public informed.
Labor Day holiday airfare will cost 20% more this year, report says
Travel during the Labor Day holiday weekend is turning out to cost a pretty penny with flights up 20% more than last year and during pre-pandemic times, according to Hopper.
Americans feel they are in a recession: BofA CEO
Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan said the White House arguing about the definition of a recession is not helpful because Americans are being hit by high prices.
Seattle CEO who made headlines for pay cut so workers could earn $70K resigns
Dan Price announced on Twitter that he was stepping down as CEO of credit card processing company Gravity Payments so he could fight "false accusations" of assault.
















