Hobby Lobby raises minimum wage to $17 an hour for full-time employees
The pay increase will take effect on Oct. 1, 2020.
The pay increase will take effect on Oct. 1, 2020.
What happens when your credit card's 0% intro APR ends?
Credit card holders need to know what to expect when a 0% APR expires.
Credit card holders need to know what to expect when a 0% APR expires.
What to do after paying off credit card debt
If you’ve succeeded in paying off your credit card debt, here’s what you should do next.
If you’ve succeeded in paying off your credit card debt, here’s what you should do next.
Top 6 student loan tips for college graduates
If you've recently graduated, it's time to be proactive about managing your student loans. Here are six tips to follow.
If you've recently graduated, it's time to be proactive about managing your student loans. Here are six tips to follow.
Additional $300 weekly unemployment assistance available for New Yorkers
The New York State Department of Labor announced that it will begin distributing an additional $300 per week to unemployed New Yorkers.
The New York State Department of Labor announced that it will begin distributing an additional $300 per week to unemployed New Yorkers.
6 best money tips for new college grads
As you enter the workforce after graduation, you should get started on the right financial path. Here are six tips to help you manage your money wisely.
As you enter the workforce after graduation, you should get started on the right financial path. Here are six tips to help you manage your money wisely.
NYC business leaders call on de Blasio to crackdown on crime, quality of life issues
In an open letter to Mayor Bill de Blasio, more than 160 CEO’s from major corporations based in the five boroughs urged the Mayor to crackdown on New York City’s crime and quality of life issues, or else the Big Apple may not rebound from the pandemic shutdowns anytime soon.
In an open letter to Mayor Bill de Blasio, more than 160 CEO’s from major corporations based in the five boroughs urged the Mayor to crackdown on New York City’s crime and quality of life issues, or else the Big Apple may not rebound from the pandemic shutdowns anytime soon.
Target announces plan to increase Black representation in company by 20% over next 3 years
Target says it will increase representation of Black team members in its company by 20 percent over the next three years.
Target says it will increase representation of Black team members in its company by 20 percent over the next three years.
What to do if you can't make your minimum credit card payments
With an estimated 18 million Americans are unemployed, many people are struggling to keep up with their minimum monthly credit card payments. Here's what to do if you're unsure how you’ll make your payment this month.
With an estimated 18 million Americans are unemployed, many people are struggling to keep up with their minimum monthly credit card payments. Here's what to do if you're unsure how you’ll make your payment this month.
JPMorgan: Some customers, employees misused PPP and other COVID-19 stimulus programs
JP Morgan Chase is saying that a number of its employees and customers may have abused the Paycheck Protection Program and other coronavirus stimulus programs.
JP Morgan Chase is saying that a number of its employees and customers may have abused the Paycheck Protection Program and other coronavirus stimulus programs.
Mall owners Simon and Brookfield close to buying JC Penney out of bankruptcy
Mall owners Simon Property Group and Brookfield Property Partners are close to a deal to buy J.C. Penney and keep the chain running.
Mall owners Simon Property Group and Brookfield Property Partners are close to a deal to buy J.C. Penney and keep the chain running.
Halloween 'will happen' this year: Party City CEO
Halloween “will happen,” but is “going to look different” this year amid the coronavirus pandemic, Party City CEO Brad Weston told “Varney & Co.” on Wednesday.
Halloween “will happen,” but is “going to look different” this year amid the coronavirus pandemic, Party City CEO Brad Weston told “Varney & Co.” on Wednesday.
UPS to hire more than 100,000 holiday workers, expects record peak season
The company says it will have full-time and part-time seasonal jobs, mostly package handlers, drivers and driver helpers. The Atlanta-based company touts the seasonal jobs as ones that can lead to year-round employment.
The company says it will have full-time and part-time seasonal jobs, mostly package handlers, drivers and driver helpers. The Atlanta-based company touts the seasonal jobs as ones that can lead to year-round employment.
5 warning signs of a personal loan scam
Protect yourself by looking for these five telltale signs.
Protect yourself by looking for these five telltale signs.
Amazon seeks to hire 33,000 people for corporate and tech roles
In the latest sign of how it's prospering while others are faltering during the pandemic, Amazon said Wednesday it is seeking to bring aboard 33,000 people for corporate and tech roles in the next few months.
In the latest sign of how it's prospering while others are faltering during the pandemic, Amazon said Wednesday it is seeking to bring aboard 33,000 people for corporate and tech roles in the next few months.
How to pay for college without financial aid
There are numerous ways to fill a financial aid gap when paying for school.
There are numerous ways to fill a financial aid gap when paying for school.
Mitch McConnell proposes 'targeted' coronavirus aid, Democrats say not enough
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says the Senate will vote on a trimmed-down Republican coronavirus relief package, though it has a slim chance of passage in the face of Democrats’ insistence for more sweeping aid.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says the Senate will vote on a trimmed-down Republican coronavirus relief package, though it has a slim chance of passage in the face of Democrats’ insistence for more sweeping aid.
Manhattan business owner and resident vows to stay
A small-business owner in Manhattan says he has no plans to leave the city.
A small-business owner in Manhattan says he has no plans to leave the city.
Governors in states hit hard by pandemic rethinking lockdown orders on bars
As the number of coronavirus cases fall in the U.S., governors in hard-hit states are rethinking lockdown orders on bars.
As the number of coronavirus cases fall in the U.S., governors in hard-hit states are rethinking lockdown orders on bars.
Black passenger commends Delta following incident with White woman on flight: 'Why I will only fly Delta'
A Black woman from Minneapolis now says she’ll “only fly Delta Air Lines” after the carrier’s staff came to her defense when she was being provoked by a White passenger aboard a recent flight.
A Black woman from Minneapolis now says she’ll “only fly Delta Air Lines” after the carrier’s staff came to her defense when she was being provoked by a White passenger aboard a recent flight.













