It’s that time of year when throngs of taxpayers are buckling down to file their income tax returns before Tuesday’s filing deadline, and many often pay to use software from private companies such as Intuit and H&R Block but a free option may be on the horizon.
It’s been over three months since Dallas-based Southwest Airlines’ historic holiday meltdown that stranded millions of passengers across the country. Since then, the carrier has testified in a Senate hearing, been poked at on Saturday Night Live and unveiled steps to move past one of the lar…
Workers in the office spend 25% more time in career-development activities than their remote counterparts, according to new data from a team of economists who have analyzed working from home since the pandemic began.
Consistent frugal behaviors by enough people can force retailers and manufacturers to keep prices, and profit margins, in check. But a new longitudinal study by Deloitte found not everyone is curtailing their spending.
The owners of Carbon Cannabis and Stacks Family Farms, both in the former LaCrosse Footwear complex at 1501 St. Andrew St., have started Sensi Co., which will launch its new THC-infused Sensi High Seltzer at the 4/20 on Front Street event from 4 to 9 p.m. Thursday, April 20, in the South Hal…
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Lawmakers in over a dozen states and the U.S. Congress are tackling medical debt, which has become a leading cause of personal bankruptcy.
Hostess Brands President and CEO Andy Callahan knows that his company — the maker of Twinkies, HoHos and other snack cakes — is sometimes the butt of jokes.
SUVs are often thought to be among the safest vehicles—but as heavier cars hit roads, which SUV is deadliest? Stacker used IIHS data to find out.
The Supreme Court said Friday it will temporarily keep in place federal rules for use of an abortion drug while it takes time to more fully consider the issues raised in a court challenge.
Filing your taxes is far from easy, but if you're lucky, there's a reward at the end. Once you’ve filed your taxes all you have left to do is wait, however it's easy to tell when your IRS money will arrive so you can plan for it financially. Veuer’s Maria Mercedes Galuppo has the story.
Americans cut their spending at retail stores and restaurants in March for the second straight month, a sign consumers are becoming more cautious after a burst of spending in January.
The deadline to file your taxes is fast approaching. If you find the process too confusing, there are plenty of free resources to help you get through it.
The Biden administration is urging U.S. meat processors to make sure children aren’t being hired illegally to perform dangerous jobs at their plants.
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Traders are still largely betting the Federal Reserve will raise short-term interest rates at its next meeting in May.
Shop small may be getting even smaller. Business Insider reporting a new UBS Study shows 50,000 stores will likely close as a result of rising operating costs and higher proportion of ecommerce sales. Veuer's Elizabeth Keatinge has more.
If GPS-guided tractors led the previous revolution in agriculture, the next generation of farming is likely to be marked by unmanned drones with onboard sensors that can spot weeds and decide when and how much herbicide to spray to control their growth.
U.S. consumer inflation eased in March, with less expensive gas and food providing some relief to households that have struggled under the weight of surging prices. Yet prices are still rising fast enough to keep the Federal Reserve on track to raise interest rates at least once more, beginn…
America's beekeepers have faced challenges during the unusually cold and wet winter in California's farm country.
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U.S. consumer inflation eased in March, with less expensive gas and lower food prices providing some relief to households that have struggled under the weight of surging prices for nearly two years.
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Stocks and bonds made modest moves ahead of inflation and earnings reports later in the week.
People working from home became younger, more diverse, better educated and more likely to move during the COVID-19 pandemic. That's according to a new report from the U.S. Census Bureau.
Atlas Merchant Capital CEO Bob Diamond says inflation is working its way down and he looks ahead to bank earnings season with David Westin on "Wall Street Week Daily."
Nashville’s governing council voted Monday to send Justin Jones straight back to the Legislature four days after he was expelled for his role in a protest on the state House floor.
The outlook for the world economy this year has dimmed in the face of chronically high inflation, rising interest rates and uncertainties resulting from the collapse of two big American banks.
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Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, chief economist at the International Monetary Fund, discusses the factors behind the decision to lower its 2023 GDP growth forecast to 2.8%, 0.1 percentage point less than forecast in January.
A recent forum at UW-Eau Claire highlighted some antidotes to the enrollment slump. It also spoke to how colleges can help local economies by keeping talent close to home.