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Homeowners in One State Have Days to Apply for $500
The deadline is soon approaching for eligible homeowners to get an extra $500 off in their taxes.
Employers Avoid Hiring Gen Z
40 percent of company recruiters have an age bias against younger generation job candidates, says survey
Aogashima Island Gains Attention for Its Salt
Hingya Salt, produced on the isolated island using Kuroshio Current seawater and geothermal steam, is in high demand among chefs and patissiers.
Greif Takes Care of Colleagues, Communities and the Planet
Greif Inc., one of Newsweek's Top 100 Most Loved Workplaces 2023, is a leading supplier of innovative, sustainable industrial packaging that takes
care of colleagues, communities and the planet.
Ron DeSantis Just Changed Wine in Florida
The Florida governor signed a law on Thursday that will expand maximum allowable capacity for wine bottles.
Some Americans Could Have Tax Refunds Seized
The Treasury Offset Program will be taking away the tax refunds from many Americans who have not yet satisfied previous debts.
Renters to Get $900 in One State
The Connecticut Renters' Rebate Program application officially opens on April 1 and will remain available until October 1.
New York City Deals Blow to Landlords
Tenants' rights advocates celebrate while landlords are disappointed by the extension of Rent Stabilization Law.
China's Older Job Seekers Expose Scale of Unemployment Crisis
A supermarket ad seeking workers 30 and under touched a nerve for many Chinese frustrated by employers' age-related preferences.
Medicaid Change Sparks Warning for Children
Three of the largest inhaler manufacturers have already said they'd be capping inhaler co-pays at $35 monthly.
Women Are More Unhappy at Work Than Men
Women are still meeting obstacles in the workplace and a new survey has found that 37 percent are dissatisfied with their career.
Trump's Truth Social Stock Spikes on Market Debut
Shares of Trump Media & Technology Group Corp. opened its first trading day up.
Solar Eclipse Sparks Mass Travel
For the cities and towns near the solar eclipse's direct line of sight, the event means a heavy boost to the local economy.
California Food Program in Danger
Everyone who earns an annual income of $18,954 or less qualifies for the food assistance program.
Map Shows Where Mortgage Debt Is Rising
A new report from WalletHub found a few states were leading the pack when it came to overall mortgage debt.
Gen Z Is Toxic for Companies, Employers Believe
In the survey, 68 percent of small business owners said Gen Zers were the "least reliable" of all their employees.
Map Shows Where Most People Are Losing Their Jobs
California has one of the highest unemployment rates in the country, according to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
One State Could Save Thousands on Property Taxes
Veterans would qualify for the reduced rate if the total household assets in the last three years were less than or equal to $1M.
California's New Plans to Solve Home Insurance Crisis
California's insurance commissioner unveiled a new plan to let insurance companies use specific models around future catastrophes.
Shark Tank's Kevin O'Leary Reveals Key Problem With Trump Fine
New York Judge Arthur Engoron ordered Trump to pay $355 million, plus interest, after finding him liable for financial fraud.
Florida's Giving Out Discounts on College
As parents look for ways to reduce their child's future student debt, prepaid plans allow them to get ahead of surging costs.
How United Airlines' Incidents Compare to Other Carriers'
A string of incidents has increased scrutiny of United Airlines. But how frequent are similar issues at other U.S. airlines?