
More Dollar General customers relying on food banks, CEO says
Inflation, reduced child tax credit and SNAP reductions are combining to force Dollar General customers to utilize food banks, its CEO told investors.
Inflation, reduced child tax credit and SNAP reductions are combining to force Dollar General customers to utilize food banks, its CEO told investors.
As several traditional banks have failed this year, federal officials remind users of the risks associated with cash applications.
A region's popular architectural style is a factor that influences pricing.
Most new vehicles will have a recall or two in the first few years. But a new report lists some trouble-free brands with few recalls.
By some estimates, homeowners' insurance in Florida is set to increase by 66% in 2023.
A new study looked at what might make a couple more likely to have separate bank accounts.
With travel returning to pre-pandemic levels, this summer is expected to see its share of flight delays.
After the pandemic, more Americans have been buying essentials on credit.
Amid political back-and-forth over the debt limit, Scripps News spoke with retirees who are concerned about the future of their Social Security check.
The GoFundMe had amassed nearly $3,000 at the time.
His gut told him to buy a $10 scratch-off ticket.
State Farm's decision comes less than a year after the state announced new regulations meant to benefit homeowners.
A UPS store details common scams through online sellers and text messages.
The California scratch-off ticket winner says the money has helped her pay off her mortgage and assist her daughters.
After months of complaints, and an appeal from consumer groups nationwide, Kroger is finally helping people who struggle to use smartphone apps.
Should teens use Venmo? The cash-sharing app is unveiling a platform for teens that is designed to teach "financial responsibility."
The suggested tip amounts at a Michigan restaurant were a little more than the customary 20%.
Some Taylor Swift fans around the country have found their tickets canceled when the third-party seller backed out right before the show.
Stores across the country, including Target, Walmart, Best Buy and Lowe's are offering discounts for the Memorial Day weekend.
The switch to all-electric lawn equipment is happening faster than in cars, as lithium-powered mowers soar in sales.
Some estimate a default on government loans could cause the S&P 500 to drop about 22%, wiping out years of earned wealth for millions of retirees.
TSA PreCheck is $78 for a five-year membership and CLEAR costs $189 per year.
Memorial Day features some of the best deals of the year, but there are some things you might want to wait to buy.
The current gridlock on the nation's debt ceiling could hurt the 67 million Americans collecting Social Security.
The IRS issued a report outlining what it would need to begin offering Americans free electronic tax filing.
Pet tracking devices claim you will never have to worry about losing your cat or dog. But are they worth the money?
Household debt in America is now nearly $3 trillion more than prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The IRS on Monday promised to find out why Black taxpayers are more frequently the target of audits.
If you are preparing for a move this year, make sure you know some of the simple mistakes and oversights many people make that can add up.
Phone scams targeting relatives are getting worse, as scammers can now use AI to capture a loved one's voice and ask for money.
According to a new report, people who retired before 2000 have lost 36% of their buying power despite annual cost-of-living adjustments.
The U.S. could be less than a month away from reaching its debt limit, and that could hinder the government's ability to pay Social Security benefits.
Looking for something a little different for your mom or wife on Mother's Day this year? Consider a spa or salon gift, which could make her day.
Students could lose thousands of dollars in need-based financial aid after Congress made changes to streamline FAFSA.