Starbucks to raise menu prices to offset inflation

The Seattle-based coffee franchise had already raised prices — once in October 2021 and December 2021 — but inflation woes and labor issues have forced the company to hike prices once again.

Joe Rogan and Spotify: How COVID-19 backlash could impact platform

Neil Young's protest against Spotify over podcaster Joe Rogan is rocking the world's most popular streaming service, and it's putting a spotlight on its business priorities.

New York Times buys viral word game Wordle

The New York Times said on Monday that it has bought Wordle, the free online word game that has exploded in popularity and, for some, become a daily obsession.

How to get a $5,000 loan with bad credit

Getting a personal loan with poor credit can be difficult. Here’s how and where to get a $5,000 bad credit loan.

US housing less affordable than any point in over a decade, ATTOM report shows

Home prices are surging, making homeownership less affordable as wages fail to keep up. However, new data from ATTOM Data Solutions shows most wage earners can still afford to buy a home.

T-mobile vaccine mandate: Office employees must comply by April

T-mobile is the latest high-profile company to keep a vaccine mandate after the Supreme Court rejected Biden’s plan earlier this month.

40% of millennials say credit card debt is their biggest financial setback, survey finds

A new survey found that millennials are more financially confident and optimistic than any other generation, but they're held back by high-interest credit card debt.

First-time gun owners totaled at least 5.4M in 2021, groups says

Almost 47% of the first-time buyers asked about firearms training, while 43% enlisted in training programs, NSSF finds