To fight inflation, more Americans are using digital coupons and scoring big savings
Saving money is top of mind for budget-stretched Americans as prices continue to rise at the grocery store and beyond. Digital coupons are proving a saving grace for many.
Saving money is top of mind for budget-stretched Americans as prices continue to rise at the grocery store and beyond. Digital coupons are proving a saving grace for many.
All eyes on Wall Street after tough stock market dip
Investors will be keeping a close eye on the stock market this morning after some big drops in recent days. The Dow Jones, Nasdaq and S&P 500 have lost a combined 1,600 points in the last two days of trading.
Investors will be keeping a close eye on the stock market this morning after some big drops in recent days. The Dow Jones, Nasdaq and S&P 500 have lost a combined 1,600 points in the last two days of trading.
Stocks tumble as Dow, S&P 500 close out worst day since 2022
The Dow Jones Industrial Average tumbled 1,033.99 points, or 2.6%, while the Nasdaq Composite and S&P 500 fell 3.43% and 3%, respectively. The Dow and S&P 500 closed out their worst day since September 2022.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average tumbled 1,033.99 points, or 2.6%, while the Nasdaq Composite and S&P 500 fell 3.43% and 3%, respectively. The Dow and S&P 500 closed out their worst day since September 2022.
Stocks tumble on recession fears, expert weighs in
The stock market took a hit on Monday.
The stock market took a hit on Monday.
Dow drops 1K points, Japanese stocks suffer worst crash since 1987
Nearly everything on Wall Street is tumbling Monday as fear about a slowing U.S. economy worsens and sets off another sell-off for financial markets around the world.
Nearly everything on Wall Street is tumbling Monday as fear about a slowing U.S. economy worsens and sets off another sell-off for financial markets around the world.
Parents putting off bills, buying groceries to pay for back-to-school expenses, survey finds
Half of parents surveyed revealed that they plan to sacrifice necessities – such as groceries and bills – to make sure their kids are prepared for the school year.
Half of parents surveyed revealed that they plan to sacrifice necessities – such as groceries and bills – to make sure their kids are prepared for the school year.
Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq have worst session since 2022
U.S. stocks registered the worst session since 2022 after a string of weak economic reports jolted investor fears that a recession may be brewing.
U.S. stocks registered the worst session since 2022 after a string of weak economic reports jolted investor fears that a recession may be brewing.
Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq have worst session since 2022
U.S. stocks registered the worst session since 2022 after a string of weak economic reports jolted investor fears that a recession may be brewing.
U.S. stocks registered the worst session since 2022 after a string of weak economic reports jolted investor fears that a recession may be brewing.
1 in 3 parents say they can't afford back-to-school shopping this year, survey says
A new survey reveals that parents are bracing for the financial impact of back-to-school shopping.
A new survey reveals that parents are bracing for the financial impact of back-to-school shopping.
Study ranks US states with most financially-distressed residents
WalletHub's recent study reveals the U.S. states with the most financially-distressed residents, highlighting surprising trends and economic struggles. Michigan tops the list, followed closely by Texas and Nevada.
WalletHub's recent study reveals the U.S. states with the most financially-distressed residents, highlighting surprising trends and economic struggles. Michigan tops the list, followed closely by Texas and Nevada.
New FAFSA issue could delay financial aid for college students this fall
Some college students may not be able to pay for tuition, books and other bills when classes start in a few weeks due to the latest hiccup in submitting federal financial aid forms.
Some college students may not be able to pay for tuition, books and other bills when classes start in a few weeks due to the latest hiccup in submitting federal financial aid forms.
Here's how much teachers spend out of their own pockets for their classroom
With a new school year starting soon, teachers like parents are spending more on school supplies ensuring students have what they need in the classroom.
With a new school year starting soon, teachers like parents are spending more on school supplies ensuring students have what they need in the classroom.
Investment grant applications open to Woodlawn non-profits
The Woodlawn Advisory Council's new investment grant program offers up to $2.5-3 million in grants to non-profit organizations that serve the Woodlawn community.
The Woodlawn Advisory Council's new investment grant program offers up to $2.5-3 million in grants to non-profit organizations that serve the Woodlawn community.
Student debt relief options could be on the way for many borrowers
If you're still paying back student loans, check your emails because President Biden is hoping to forgive more student loan debt.
If you're still paying back student loans, check your emails because President Biden is hoping to forgive more student loan debt.
$1M 'starter homes' becoming the norm
Let's take a look at buying a house as a first time homebuyer.
Let's take a look at buying a house as a first time homebuyer.
US national debt tops $35 trillion, hitting new record
The U.S. gross national debt hit $35,001,278,179,208.67 on Monday, according to the Treasury Department.
The U.S. gross national debt hit $35,001,278,179,208.67 on Monday, according to the Treasury Department.
Cook County offers new resource for homeowners struggling with property tax hikes
Cook County residents facing rising property taxes and past-due bills are getting some extra help.
Cook County residents facing rising property taxes and past-due bills are getting some extra help.
How high housing costs are impacting families
High housing costs are making it hard for many Americans to make ends meet, and monthly rents are rising faster than wages, according to the newest housing study from Harvard University.
High housing costs are making it hard for many Americans to make ends meet, and monthly rents are rising faster than wages, according to the newest housing study from Harvard University.
Money spending habits to cut out of your life immediately
Finance expert Pattie Ehsaei breaks down dangerous spending habits that you need to stop doing as soon as possible.
Finance expert Pattie Ehsaei breaks down dangerous spending habits that you need to stop doing as soon as possible.
Parents say schools asking too much for back-to-school supplies: Survey
Parents are expected to spend billions of dollars collectively on back-to-school shopping this year.
Parents are expected to spend billions of dollars collectively on back-to-school shopping this year.



















