Tips for 'recession-proofing' your job
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Dan Roccato, a financial professor at the University of San Diego, talks about what it means to "recession-proof" your job and secure your money-making future.

Black-owned company wants to reopen Gresham Save A Lot

Two years after a Save A Lot closed in Gresham, plans are in the works to reopen the grocery store under new ownership.

FHFA saves more than 100K homes from foreclosure in Q1: report

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have saved homes from foreclosure and lowered many monthly mortgage payments. Here's what you can do if you are struggling.

Lightfoot touts Chicago's 'thriving economy' as businesses flee city

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot is in Europe touting her city’s "thriving economy" as major companies announce they are leaving the area amid skyrocketing crime and unfriendly business climate.

Baby formula shipment lands at O'Hare Airport Wednesday
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An airplane loaded with precious cargo is scheduled to arrive at Chicago?s O?Hare Airport Wednesday. It is transporting the makings of baby formula.

More baby formula arriving in Chicago from Singapore

An airplane loaded with precious cargo is scheduled to arrive at Chicago’s O’Hare Airport Wednesday. It is transporting the makings of baby formula.

Baby formula shipment lands at Chicago airport Wednesday
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A lot of baby formula will arrive at Chicago?s O?Hare Airport Wednesday as the latest and largest shipment from ?Operation Fly Formula.?

Should you refinance your student loans? Best lenders to consider

When you refinance student loans, you replace one or more of your existing student loans with a new loan and possibly lower your interest rate.

Why you shouldn't panic about the real estate market right now
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Dave Ramsey and George Kamel talk about the current state of the U.S. housing market and dish out advice for those looking to buy or sell homes.

First round of $500 payments distributed to Chicago residents
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Chicago's monthly cash assistance program got underway Monday with the first $500 monthly payments going out to low-income households who faced financial hardship during the pandemic.

First round of $500 monthly payments distributed to Chicago residents

Chicago's monthly cash assistance program got underway Monday with the first $500 monthly payments going out to low-income households who faced financial hardship during the pandemic.

June job growth revealed amid recession fears

The jobs report in June was strong, despite risks of a recession on the horizon. Here's what that means for interest rates.

Majority of Americans support forgiving $10K in student debt: poll

A new poll showed that a slight majority of Americans support canceling up to $10,000 in student loan debt. However, that support waivers if the amount is increased.

Why your credit score could be going up soon

Nearly half of all Americans could get a boost to their credit scores, due to changes in the way medical debt is reported.

No more cash: 24% say they don't have money in wallet, 38% use cash every few months or not at all

Do you ever use cash? When do people still get cash out of the ATM? 66% just want to have it on hand; 53% are going somewhere that only accepts cash; 28% want to give a cash tip; and 14% say they want the cash discount.