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24/7 Wall St. has provided 13 tips for back-to-school savings with very specific ways to save money specific to the year 2016. We have also included eight specific companies for savings.
Wednesday’s economic report schedule was a bit on the light side, but there are still plenty of economic and international market events driving the cart. The Bureau of Economic Analysis reported...
With the lottery becoming the new American Dream rather than a lifetime of hard work, there is an amazing development taking place in the world of lotteries. Two different lotteries have yet to...
Annual charitable giving reached another annual record last year, and the bulk of the donations continued to be from individual donors.
Switzerland has overwhelmingly rejected a national referendum on a universal basic income. If it had passed, disaster would have loomed for Switzerland’s economy.
Personal income and consumer spending posted gains for the month of April. The U.S. Department of Commerce said that consumer spending saw the biggest jump going back to 2009.
Amazon.com has launched sub-$100 promotions to attract Father's Day buyers weeks ahead of its June 19 date.
The cost of a home, food, transportation, fuel and clothing. The total of these state to state, particularly when income is taken into account, vary widely, making $1 stretch much more or less,...
More than 15% of Americans over the age of 18 surveyed by the National Retail Federation say that they don't celebrate Mother's Day.
Inflation remains well short of the Federal Reserve's 2% target, and combined with a first-quarter total compensation increase of 1.9% indicates that U.S. workers are earning enough to cover higher...
Personal income rose 0.4% in March, beating Bloomberg’s estimates, but personal spending rose just 0.1%, falling short of expectations.
Despite low unemployment, low gasoline prices and strong markers like car sales, a malaise continues dog impressions about the health of the U.S. economy.
Personal income and consumer spending both posted gains in February, according to Monday's report from the Bureau of Economic Analysis.
The National Retail Federation has projected that Americans will spend $4.4 billion on St. Patrick's Day in 2016.
The Obama administration plans to solve a little known problem, which is that almost one in three American families struggle to buy diapers.