Man's response to finding out wife ran up half-a-million in debt applauded
The man took over the running of their accounts after noticing they were "frequently overdrawn," and what he discovered left him horrified.
Fani Willis' office flagged for potentially "high-risk" spending practices
Willis' office is leading the prosecution of Donald Trump's alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia.
Americans' savings hit grim milestone
Households' personal savings rate has slowed, according to Wells Fargo economists.
Gen Z warned about credit-card spending
Gen Zers, now aged between 18 and 27, are willing to go into debt to have fun this year—especially if traveling.
Gen Z are paying differently
Digital wallet use by Gen Z leads to 31 percent higher spending compared to non-users, showing a major shift in consumer behavior.
Full list of Republicans who voted against Mike Johnson's funding bill
More than half of the speaker's party voted against the spending package he helped negotiate.
Brands want your loyalty—and will offer more than points to get it
"People want to feel like they are recognized for being special," one expert told Newsweek. "People are willing to pay to be treated in a different way."
Man spots something very unusual about $20 bill he draws out of ATM
The man was withdrawing $100 to spend on vacation when he noticed something odd about one of the notes.
Why Do We Balk At Shipping Fees? The Psychology of Online Spending
How the psychology of consumption influences our spending choices — and hesitation over online shipping fees.
Marjorie Taylor Greene fed up with broken Republican promises
The House voted on Wednesday to pass six funding bills to avoid a partial government shutdown.
How Gen z could get an extra $500 a month
If passed, the Young Adult Tax Credit Act will offer $500 monthly to 18- to 24-year-olds, aiming to reduce poverty among Gen Z.
Americans would get $5,000 to shop under new bill
Made in the USA Tax Credit Act targets small businesses to boost jobs and American innovation, Ro Khanna and Debbie Dingell said.
Woman on brink of tears at the 'saddest' ever thrift store find
A heartbreaking video has been watched 3.9 million views, with one viewer saying: "I'D NEVER DONATE IT."
Lara Trump rails against RNC spending as Donald uses money for Melania hair
Lara said she would only use GOP donations to help Republicans win elections, while her father-in-law spends contributions on hairstyling and legal fees.
Millennials are losing their cars
Rising car repossessions and financial distress among Millennials spotlight economic challenges.
4 things you need to know about your money this week
Week's forecast: Job growth and consumer credit rise, gas prices fluctuate, mortgage rates impact home buying.
Democratic state parties owe more debt than Republican ones
A Newsweek analysis of state's debt levels has revealed the 23 branches of the Democratic Party with debts.
Steve Bannon furious over Republican spending
Donald Trump's former chief strategist reacted to allegations about the Republican National Committee's spending.
North Carolina GOP owes $72k in debt after burning through cash
The state branch of the Republican Party owes over $70,000 to various sources, latest financial information shows.
Donald Trump gets bad news about America's spending
American consumer spending powered beyond-than-expected economic growth for the U.S. in what could be bad news for Donald Trump ahead of the election.
Ron DeSantis spent at least $2,263 per vote in doomed presidential bid
The Florida governor dropped out of the GOP race after spending millions on his campaign.
Lawmakers say what must happen to meet next government shutdown deadlines
"You can't complain legitimately about the train not running on time when you're the one that's blown up the tracks," Congressman Ryan Zinke told Newsweek.
Leading Republicans skip key vote to attend Melania Trumps mom's funeral
The Senate passed the CR by a vote of 77 to 18.
Spending by major Republican PAC dries up
Defend Texas Liberty spent far less in the last two months of 2023 than it did in the same period in 2022.
Mike Johnson accused of "surrender" by Republicans
The speaker of the House has come under sustained criticism for his short-term spending bill.
Government shutdown debate fuels House Republican civil war
As the deadline to avoid a government shutdown nears, conservatives are bucking their speaker in a bid to force deeper cuts.
Republican storms out of Mike Johnson meeting
"I'm not gonna sit in there and listen to that drivel," Representative Warren Davidson said as he exited the conference meeting early.
Mike Johnson has few options to save his job from angry Republicans
Johnson's willingness to strike a 2024 budget suggests there may be trouble brewing for the House speaker.
Americans flocked to restaurants over the holidays
American consumers splurged on food this holiday season, according to new economic data.
Cash-strapped RNC spent $250,000 on limos in a year, finances reveal
Details of the Republican National Committee's spending have emerged amid it reporting less cash on hand than in any year since 2016.