Forbes' richest people of 2025 list ranks most billionaires ever: See top 10
Forbes' wealthiest list for 2025 includes 3,028 billionaires – the most ever since it started the ranking in 1987.
US cities where money buys you the most happiness
A new study is revealing the top cities in the U.S. where money buys Americans the most happiness.
Interest rate cuts: Here's what Bank of America's CEO expects this year
Bank of America analysts think the new tariff will cause car prices to go up and purchase of vehicles to slow down.
Should Americans rush to buy a car before the tariffs? Here's what Trump says
President Trump was asked Friday whether Americans should rush to buy cars now before his planned 25% tariffs on imported cars, light trucks and auto parts take effect.
Americans over 60 lost $3.4 billion to scams in 2023, FBI says
Elder fraud losses in the U.S. jumped to $3.4 billion in 2023, according to a new FBI report. Tech support and investment scams led the way in targeting Americans over 60.
State Farm can now loan you up to $50,000
In a new expansion of their partnership, State Farm agents can now offer customers personal loans of up to $50,000 through U.S. Bank.
Inflation remained elevated in February, data shows
Inflation remains a top economic concern for most Americans, even as it has fallen sharply from its 2022 peak.
Average Wall Street bonus is more than most people's salary: See the numbers
Bonuses on Wall Street surged to record highs last year, nearly quadrupling the average annual salary in the U.S.
Social Security partially walks back who needs to visit offices in person: What to know
Social Security has revised its new rules that require some beneficiaries to visit local agency offices in person to verify their identities after listening to "customers, Congress, advocates, and others."
Bank of Mom and Dad paying out $1,474 a month on average to adult kids
With economic pressures mounting, adulting has never felt more expensive—and more parents are stepping in to help.
Pa officials, Crozer work to hammer out a sale agreement to keep health facilities open
There is word that Penn Medicine, Delaware County, and Pennsylvania officials are trying to work out a sale agreement for the ailing Crozer and Taylor Hospitals.
Many shoppers admit returning items after use: See what’s most common
A new LendingTree survey finds that 39% of shoppers who returned used items did so on purpose — with clothing, electronics, and kitchen tools among the most commonly “borrowed" products.
1 in 4 couples wait until after marriage to discuss debt and financial issues, survey finds
The survey asked more than 1,000 married or previously married Americans about their spending and financial habits.
Your odds of winning the Mega Millions lottery are about to improve
“Mega” changes are coming to a very popular lottery game that could make it even easier for players to win big!
Here's how much you need to retire in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware
We all dream of the day we can finally stop setting an alarm to sit at a desk five days a week, but how much does it cost to retire comfortably these days?
Trump funding cut creates challenges for Philly's largest hunger-relief organization
The region’s largest hunger-relief organization sees challenges ahead after a cut in a program allowing for the purchase of local food including fresh produce.
Struggling to fulfill the needs of many, Philabundance faces decreased resources after Trump funding cut
The region’s largest hunger-relief organization sees challenges ahead after a cut in a program allowing for the purchase of local food including fresh produce.
Businesses may have to pass high beef prices on to consumers
Beef prices were up 7.6% year over year in February.
Student loans to be managed by Small Business Administration, Trump says
Student loans will now be managed by Small Business Administration, President Trump announced Friday, as part of his plan to dismantle the Department of Education.
Is college still worth it? Americans weigh in on school costs, value of degree: poll
Concerns about college affordability have Americans split on whether making the financial investment in a degree is worth it.