More condos in US are selling below list price
Over half of the condos sold earlier this year were for less than the asking price, which is higher compared to last year’s sales, a new report finds.
Fisher-Price recalls over 250,000 stroller toys for choking hazard: What to know
The Fisher-Price Brunch & Go Stroller Toy has been recalled in the U.S. because it can crack into small parts, posing a choking hazard.
College Park residents given days to pack up and get out their apartments
Dozens of residents at Chelsea Gardens Apartments in College Park say they're being forced to move out—some with just three days' notice.
List: These are the groceries that have increased in price the most
Grocery prices keep rising – and these items are seeing the biggest price hikes, according to a new analysis.
Egg prices continue to increase, reach new record high
Egg prices have spiked and may not drop until after Easter due to high consumer demand. Here's what we know.
Butter recalled for potential fecal contamination: What to know
Cabot Creamery Extra Creamy Sea-Salted Premium Butter has been recalled due to coliform bacteria, raising concerns about potential fecal contamination. Here's what to know.
Trump aims to 'make America's showers great again' with order targeting water flow
President Donald Trump has signed a new executive order redefining the term “showerhead" in an effort to roll back federal water efficiency standards.
These states spend the most on groceries: How does your bill compare?
Some states paid over $11,000 on average for groceries.
Tariffs to impact Boba Guys and US-based bubble tea factory
The cost of everyday food and drinks is expected to jump under President Trump's latest round of tariffs. Boba Guys, a popular Bay Area-based beverage chain says that, despite making its product locally, it can’t escape the rising costs of necessary, imported ingredients.
Levi Strauss CEO says any price hikes related to tariffs will be ‘surgical’
Levi Strauss & Co. CEO Michelle Gass discussed the topic of price hikes due to President Donald Trump's tariffs on an earnings call this week. Here's what consumers should know.
5 best US cities to buy and sell a home right now, according to Zillow
Whether you’re searching for a home or considering putting yours up for sale, these areas have the best options for both.
Tariffs and your wallet: What Americans can expect if prices begin to rise
As President Trump rolls out a sweeping new round of tariffs on imports from key trade partners like China, Mexico, and Canada, many Americans are bracing for the financial hit.
Some Big Lots stores reopening under new ownership this week
Variety Wholesalers is looking to open a handful of Big Lots locations on Thursday in the first of “four waves of openings" it has planned for the discount retailer’s stores it bought.
Gas prices could fall as crude oil plummets, expert says
Consumers typically see a jump in gas prices as refineries switch to a summer-grade blend. However, this year could be different as crude oil prices are falling.
Here's where apartment sizes are growing the most, according to report
Apartment sizes in some areas are on the rise given the demand for certain types in the rental market, a recent report shows.
Engaged? Make a meeting about finances a top priority before marriage
National data shows that couples who argue about money once a week raise their chance of divorce by 30%.
23andMe: Georgia AG urges residents to delete accounts
The genetic testing company 23andMe has filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy. This leaves the personal DNA data of 15 million customers in potential limbo.
Lowe's to close stores for 24 hours at all 1,700 locations
Nationwide hardware chain Lowe's announced Monday that it will close all stores for 24 hours.
IRS stimulus check update: Deadline, eligibility, and how to claim your refund
Time is running out for individuals who missed claiming the Recovery Rebate Credit on their 2021 tax returns. This refundable credit is available to those who did not receive one or more Economic Impact Payments (EIPs), commonly referred to as stimulus checks.
USPS mail delivery changes begin: Here's what to know
The USPS is adjusting service standards for first-class mail, periodicals, marketing mail, and package services in an effort to save $36 billion over the next decade.