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Pessimism is "most pronounced for those with at most a high school education," according to the New York Federal Reserve.
Recent spending cuts to rural safety net programs have some bracing for financial hardship, in light of what they went ...
Maxim-Sparrow is just one of thousands of educated Michiganders facing an employment crunch as the economy slows down under the weight of tariffs and rising inflation. And it’s taking longer and ...
"Recent cuts to programs like SNAP and Medicaid really make it harder for rural Americans to get by day to day," says ...
New data shows Americans' workweeks have surged in length across states such as Texas, North Dakota and Utah since 2007.
Tricolor, a major subprime auto lender specializing in buyers without social security numbers or credit histories, is going out of business.
Since roughly 2022, ResiClub co-founder Lance Lambert told Fortune, "the national power dynamic has slowly been shifting from sellers to buyers." ...
The state-managed pension fund for more than a million public sector employees in Florida should return to fully funded status in 2042.
From coffee shops to bars, businesses are enticing the increasingly cash-conscious consumer with recession-themed deals.
A new report by the Consumer Federation of America to Congress calls on lawmakers and regulators to protect car buyers, saying a crisis is at hand.