Unemployment benefits ended prematurely for 300,000 workers during pandemic, study says
At least 300,000 out-of-work Americans have seen their unemployment benefits cut short during the coronavirus pandemic due to an outdated method that states use to tally jobless claims.
This is how credit monitoring can help you boost your credit score
Understanding what impacts your credit can give you the tools you need to improve it.
Bidding wars heat up amid red-hot housing market
Homebuyers are doing everything they can to make their offers stand out as the real estate market is booming.
Stop & Shop 'shocked and heartbroken' by Long Island grocery store shooting
"Our hearts go out to the families of the victims, our associates, customers and the first responders who have responded heroically to this tragic situation," Stop & Shop told FOX Business in a statement on Tuesday. "At this time, we are cooperating fully with local law enforcement on the investigation. The store will remain closed until further notice, and we appreciate the Long Island community's support during this difficult time."
Are you financially prepared for retirement? 8 steps to take
Are you trying to figure out how to afford retirement? Here are several ways to increase your retirement savings.
Lawmakers float smaller corporate tax hike during White House meeting with Biden
Some lawmakers aired the possibility of a smaller corporate tax hike to pay for President Biden's $2.25 trillion spending plan during an Oval Office meeting as the bipartisan group weighed changes to the size and scope of the next big economic measure.
Dogecoin vs. Bitcoin: What's the difference?
Dogecoin and Bitcoin are cryptocurrencies that have made headlines in recent weeks because of their respective surging values.
Biden tax plan panders to ‘radical’ Dems who want to take money out of hardworking Americans’ pockets: Pfluger
Rep. August Pfluger, R-Texas, shares his thoughts on how tax increases under the Biden administration will really impact the American people.
Retiring with student loans? What to do first
A growing number of seniors are retiring with student loan debt. Current and future retirees can learn about options here, including when to refinance student loans.
4 surefire signs you're ready to retire
If you've already done everything on this list, it may be time for you to enjoy your retirement.
Billions spent on coronavirus fight, but what happens next?
Congress has poured tens of billions of dollars into state and local public health departments in response to the coronavirus pandemic, paying for masks, contact tracers and education campaigns to persuade people to get vaccinated.
Kudlow: Stimulus payments to Americans are stimulating China's economy
Fox Business Network host Larry Kudlow warned Monday of the unintended consequences of stimulus payments and high government spending.
Biden tells bipartisan group of lawmakers he is 'prepared to compromise' on $2.25T spending plan
President Biden said Monday that he is "prepared to compromise" on his $2.25 trillion tax and spending plan ahead of a meeting with a bipartisan group of lawmakers, all of whom are former governors or mayors.
Want to refinance graduate student loans? This is how to do it
Graduate students may save money if they refinance student loans. Here's what you need to know about refinancing.
Biden prepping taxes on wealthy Americans as part of next spending bill
President Biden is reportedly preparing a slate of new tax hikes on wealthy Americans to pay for the second phase of his multitrillion-dollar spending plans.
Pandemic good Samaritan faces hefty tax bill for his efforts
A Connecticut middle school teacher who raised $41,000 to help hundreds of his struggling neighbors during the COVID-19 pandemic got an unwelcome surprise for his charitable efforts: a form stating he could owe $16,031 in income taxes.
Varney: Trillions turned loose on an economy that's roaring out of a pandemic uncharted territory
FOX Business' Stuart Varney in his latest "My Take" discusses how to invest in the stock market amid trillions in stimulus and an economic rebound from COVID.
Democrats' feud over SALT tax repeal threatens to derail Biden's $2.25T spending plan
A growing rift among Democrats over whether to repeal a Trump-era limit on state and local tax deductions is threatening to derail President Biden's $2.25 trillion tax and spending plan.
FedEx donates $500,000 to victims of Indianapolis warehouse shooting
FedEx has pledged $500,000 towards the Indianapolis 4/15 Survivors Fund, which will provide direct financial assistance to the families of the eight victims killed, as well as several others injured or suffering psychological trauma, as a result of the April 15 shooting at the company's Ground-Plainfield Operations Center at 8951 Mirabel Road in Indianapolis.
What you can get for $1 million in Jupiter, Florida
Are you gaga for golf? Do you live for the links? Then Jupiter, Florida, may be where you should look for your next home.