A majority of Americans expect the election to significantly impact the economy according to a new survey. This expectation is affecting their financial decisions, from investing to making purchases.
According to a new report by CreditCards.com, 34 million people have already started their Christmas shopping and one million claim they've already finished it.
U.S. drivers are wasting money on premium gasoline, according to new research released Tuesday by AAA.
There's a growing manufacturing skills gap in the United States. In fact, ManpowerGroup reports the hardest jobs to fill last year were skilled trade worker positions. A Virginia Beach company is fighting against that by reaching out to high school students.
According to a new report from CreditCards.com, a consumer site that compares credit cards, most credit card agreements are written at a reading level above that of about half of the country.
While many believe religion has little to offer in America, a new report says that religion contributes more to the U.S. economy than Facebook, Google, Apple and Amazon combined.
Howard E. Butt, Jr., the legendary Christian businessman who pioneered the concept of business as a high calling for people of faith, passed away Sunday from complications related to Parkinson's disease.
Americans are expected to spend nearly $8 billion more dollars on back to school and college expenses over last year as consumer confidence in the economy continues to grow this fall.
With economic recovery comes a startling new statistic: a rise in deaths due to traffic accidents.
The Obama administration is giving up U.S. control over the Internet address system on October 1, but some warn that could endanger national security and lead to censorship.