Credit card debt burdens nearly half of Americans, survey says: Here’s how to pay yours down

Credit card debt affects nearly half the country and the average American has an outstanding balance of more than $6,000, according to a recent survey. Here's how you can pay off your credit card debt quickly.

Kroger in talks to buy rival Albertsons: reports

Albertsons shares rose and were briefly halted Thursday morning after reports of the potential merger surfaced.

Why used car market just got more dangerous for buyers

In the Orlando-area neighborhood of Orlo Vista, residents are having to work around flood-damaged cars, figuring out carpooling schedules to make sure everyone gets to school and work. But that may get harder soon.

Florida to receive $2.65 billion for transportation projects as part of infrastructure law

The Biden administration announced Tuesday that Florida is slated to get $2.65 billion this fiscal year for transportation projects as part of a major federal infrastructure law.

Home prices see ‘forceful deceleration’ in July: Case-Shiller

Home prices decreased slightly on a monthly basis in July, and annual growth decelerated, according to Case-Shiller. Here's how you can take advantage of your home equity.

Amazon’s Prime Day II signals holiday spending hurdles

For the first time, Amazon is holding a second Prime Day event of the year on Tuesday, offering Prime members early access to holiday deals weeks ahead of Halloween.

3rd-largest railroad union rejects deal, renewing possibility of strike

The third largest railroad union rejected its deal with the railroads Monday — renewing the possibility of a strike that could cripple the economy — but before that could happen both sides will return to the bargaining table.

Chick-fil-A has slowest drive-thru, 2022 fast-food report says

Customers noted several factors when considering a repeat visit to a fast-food drive-thru, but the most important were convenience, order accuracy and speed.

Job growth slows in September but remains strong

Job growth slowed in September but remains strong. And economists suspect the labor market could slow significantly further in the months ahead.