How to get a student loan for community college

More students are choosing community college in the wake of coronavirus. Here’s how to pay for it.

Small businesses inside Palisades Center mall fighting to survive

Small businesses inside the Palisades Center mall are fighting to stay alive as Governor Cuomo has said NY's malls may remain closed indefinitely.

NYC businesses await Phase Three of reopening
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Restaurants, nail and tanning salons, and tattoo parlors across New York City are patiently awaiting the beginning of Phase Three of reopening, currently scheduled for July 6.

Palisades Center mall in NY remains closed
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Small businesses inside the Palisades Center mall are fighting to stay alive as Governor Cuomo has said NY's malls may remain closed indefinitely.

Business is booming for SoHo plastics shop creating face shields and sneeze guards

Plexiglass, the material used to make sneeze guards and other safety measures used everywhere from doctor's offices to retailers to nail salons, is in hot demand due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Working from home is costing Americans more than working from the office

As more companies signal working from home will become a permanent part of the new normal, experts believe it may force an adjustment for households that are left struggling to balance the monthly budget.

US consumer spending up 8.2%, partly erasing record plunge

Friday’s Commerce Department report showed that Americans stepped up their spending in May despite a 4.2% decline in personal income, which had soared by 10.8% the previous month.

Beyond Meat shares fall after McDonald's ends burger test in Canada

McDonald's initially launched the burger, called the P.L.T. (Plant Lettuce Tomato), in late September 2019 in 28 locations in Ontario for a 12-week trial.

Cancellation of NYC Pride takes a toll on local businesses

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced the cancellation of much of this year's Pride celebrations in New York City, which isn't just disappointing for revelers but comes at a huge cost to local businesses.

Economic impact of coronavirus on NYC Pride
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The COVID-19 pandemic has forced the cancellation of much of this year's Pride celebrations in New York City, which isn't just disappointing for revelers but comes at a huge cost to local businesses.

How is COVID-19 changing renting in New York City?

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced many businesses across New York City to close, putting empty storefronts back on the market.

Plexiglass business is booming
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Plexiglass, the material used to make sneeze guards and other safety measures used everywhere from doctor's offices to retailers to nail salons, is in hot demand due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Another 1.48 million laid-off workers seek US jobless aid

The number of laid-off workers who applied for unemployment benefits fell to 1.48 million last week, the 12th straight drop and a sign that layoffs are slowing but are still at a painfully high level.

What are personal loan rates?

These are the personal loan rates that you can expect to see in 2020.

Paying for college in a pandemic? Take these action steps

Millions of college students are in a holding pattern for on-campus study this fall. One issue they can control, however, is paying for college during the coronavirus.

Chuck E Cheese files for bankruptcy as coronavirus shutdowns continue

Chuck E Cheese, the restaurant chain that became a Mecca for children and a crucible for many of their parents, is filing for bankruptcy protection