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Families Brace for Changes to Pandemic-Era Free School Meals
For families already strained by inflation and the end of other federal help like expanded child tax credits, advocates say cuts to the aid could mean turning more frequently to food banks.
The Latest Bitcoin Developments That Investors Should Know
Are you wondering whether Bitcoin has any development? If so, here are the latest Bitcoin developments that investors should know.
Top Reasons to Invest in Ethereum
Ethereum has increasingly attracted investors worldwide. Find out the top reasons to invest in Ethereum.
Can Bitcoin Be Collateral for a Loan?
Are you wondering whether you can use Bitcoin as collateral for a loan? If so, here's what you should know about backing a loan with Bitcoin-backed.
What's the Impact of a Russian Debt Default?
Russia calls any default artificial because it has the money to pay its debts but sanctions have frozen its foreign currency reserves held abroad.
A Roof over Their Head: Churches Use Tiny Homes for Homeless
Churches across the U.S. are tackling the big question of how to address homelessness in their communities with a small solution: tiny homes.
Gas Prices Sting U.S. Workers who Depend on Their Cars
Millions of Americans who rely on their cars for work are changing their habits, signing up for carpools or even ditching their cars for bicycles as gas prices recently hit $5 per gallon
Crypto Investors' Hot Streak Ends as Harsh 'Winter' Descends
As prices plunge, companies collapse and skepticism soars, fortunes and jobs are disappearing overnight, and investors' feverish speculation has been replaced by icy calculation.
AP Interview: Biden Says a Recession is 'Not Inevitable'
President Joe Biden said Thursday the American people are "really, really down" after a tumultuous two years with the coronavirus pandemic, volatility in the economy and now surging gasoline prices.
Biden Signs New Shipping Law he Says Can Cut Consumer Costs
President Joe Biden signed legislation Thursday meant to make shipping goods across oceans cheaper — a move the White House says will help lower retailer costs.
Fed's Aggressive Rate Hikes Raise Likelihood of a Recession
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has pledged to do whatever it takes to curb inflation, now raging at a four-decade high and defying the Fed's efforts so far to tame it.
U.S. Failed to Stop Fraud in COVID Loan Program, Clyburn Says
The U.S. failed to take basic steps to prevent fraud in a federal aid program intended to help small businesses through COVID, depleting the funds and making people more vulnerable to identity theft.
Will Money-Back Guarantee Win over Wealthy Donors?
A glossy book is arriving at the homes and offices of America's wealthiest individuals. Inside is a charity pitch that aims to raise as much as $6 billion for nonprofits fighting global poverty.
$5 Gas is Here: AAA Says Nationwide Average Hits New High
The nationwide average price for a gallon of gasoline has topped $5 for the first time ever.
Gas Prices Likely Kept U.S. Inflation Painfully High in May
The costs of gas, food and other necessities likely shot up in May, giving Americans no respite from the worst outbreak of inflation in four decades.
Millennial Money: Curb Inflation with 5 Credit Card Perks
As prices on goods and services continue to rise because of inflation, scaling back expenses isn't the only way to free up cash to cover essentials.
Savings Incentives: How 401(k)s Get Us to Do the Right Thing
More workers are following experts' advice in saving for retirement because 401(k) plans are using a simple human trait to guide us: Our inclination to do nothing.
Amid Crypto Turmoil, Senators Propose Sweeping Oversight
A bipartisan pair of senators has unveiled what would be the most wide-ranging legislative proposal to regulate cryptocurrencies and other digital assets.
Digital Currencies Flow to Campaigns, but State Rules Vary
Digital currencies offer an alternative that does not depend on banks. Instead, transactions are validated and recorded on a decentralized digital ledger called the blockchain.
Inflation Divide: The Wealthy Splurge, the Poorest Pull Back
A confluence of factors — the expiration of federal stimulus checks and surging inflation on staples like gas and food — are driving an even bigger wedge between the haves and have-nots.