Gino Marconi is struggling to secure full-time work, and it's messing with his retirement plans. Marconi, who's 64 and lives in Plantation, Florida, earned $60,000 annually as a sales representative for an outdoor supply company until two years ago,
In the midst of the ongoing egg shortage that's left many grocery store shelves empty across the country, people are turning to raising their own chickens.
While inflation and a softening labor market have forced lower-income Americans to focus on necessities, high earners are still splurging.
Americans are factoring in their ancestry while booking their vacations, with many digging into their family trees.
Seven in 10 Americans would support a cell phone ban in schools, according to new research. With news that Texas is due to vote on a statewide ban of cell devices, a new survey of 2,000 Americans saw just 29% say they would not support a ban on cell phones in schools with 71% in favor in some form.
In Minnesota, Somalian Americans, many of whom are Muslims, spoke out about the 2024 election, being open to Donald Trump and what drove their votes.
Paul Safarik, 32, of Lincoln, Nebraska, has worked in the food industry since he was 21, delivering for quick service restaurants like Raising Cane's and stocking groceries at stores like Trader Joe's.
More middle-class Americans are cash poor. They need short-term loans for emergencies, but the high fees can worsen their finances, a report says.
Two surveys this week show a stark and growing divergence between heads of businesses and the rest of the country when it comes to the economy: Consumers are jittery. Executives are hopeful.
SaveHealth highlights the severity of drug prices and underscores the importance of prescription coupons in reducing costs.