Republican states file suit to stop Biden's SAVE student loan repayment plan

The Kansas-led lawsuit seeks to halt the SAVE plan immediately, arguing that the U.S. Department of Education has no authority to alter student loan repayment plans, essentially canceling more than $156 million in student loan debt.

3 'Forbes World’s Billionaires' tied to Chick-fil-A, Georgia

The trio have direct ties to the iconic fast-food chain Chick-fil-A and have a long history with the Peach State.

3 in 4 Americans think tipping has gotten out of control, survey finds

Most Americans are getting tired of tipping and admit they only do it because they feel like they have to, according to a recent survey by WalletHub.

Minimum wage vs. tipped wage: State-by-state comparison

Most fast food workers in California are set to be paid a minimum of $20 per hour under a new law that starts Monday. Here is a look at how that compares to other minimum wages across the country.

Final fourth quarter GDP revised upwards as consumer spending rises

The final estimate for real gross domestic product (GDP) in the fourth quarter of 2023 was revised upwards, showing that the U.S. economy grew.

Developer of The Gathering at South Forsyth disappointed with changes before vote

Although the Forsyth County Commission voted in favor of allowing The Gathering at South Forsyth proposed project to move forward, the developer is not happy about some of the changes.

Here’s how much money you need to make to live comfortably on your own in Atlanta

Atlanta might be the fourth-best city for singles and the fourth-loneliest city in America, but it ranks towards the bottom of U.S. cities when it comes to how much money singles need to make to live comfortably.

Georgia Power makes deal for more electrical generation, pledging downward rate pressure

Georgia Power Co. announced a deal with regulatory staff to build and buy more electrical generation ahead of schedule on Wednesday, pledging that the deal will reduce rates for existing customers.