'It's been really scary:' Mom worries about feeding baby as formula shortage continues

One new mother told Congressman Ro Khanna (D-San Jose) that she has driven all over the South Bay to find formula for her 2-month-old son. "It's been really scary," said Claire Lesikar.

Economist projects interest rates to surpass 2007 levels as inflation slows

Economists from Credit Union National Association (CUNA) predict that the Federal Reserve's fight against inflation could send interest rates soaring and also spur a recession as soon as next year.

Biden cites strain on families from infant formula shortage

To ease the baby formula shortage, the Biden administration's strategy calls for importing foreign supplies and using the Defense Production Act to speed domestic production.

Mortgage rates drop for second consecutive week

Mortgage interest rates decreased last week for the second consecutive week, according to Freddie Mac. However, this decrease may only be temporary.

Spirit should reject Frontier bid, advisers say

Score one for JetBlue in the dogfight over who gets to buy Spirit Airlines. A firm that advises investors on proxy voting said Tuesday that Spirit shareholders should oppose Frontier Airlines' bid to buy Spirit, saying that JetBlue has made a better offer.

How to get a student loan

Learn how to get a student loan, from the steps to filling out the FAFSA to comparing federal versus private loans.

5 money-saving moves to make this Memorial Day

If you are looking for new ways to save this Memorial Day, here are a few places to start.

Housekeepers struggle as US hotels ditch daily room cleaning

Many hotels across the United States have done away with daily housekeeping service, making what was already one of the toughest jobs in the hospitality industry even more grueling.

Korean solar panel firm to build new $171M plant in Georgia

A Korean solar panel maker will invest over $170 million and hire hundreds of employees when it opens a new plant in northwest Georgia in 2023.