Activists call on Georgia Department of Labor to fix unemployment system

A number of community groups and activists gathered outside the Georgia Department of Labor offices in Atlanta calling on officials to fix what they call a broken unemployment system.

Want to lower the price of your future home? 6 ways to work with a seller

The current housing market is definitely friendly to sellers, but that doesn’t mean you can negotiate down the price when buying a home. Here are a few tips to help you get started.

Biden's budget proposal: How it could impact your wallet

President Biden's proposed $6 trillion federal budget focuses primarily on America's infrastructure, but there are a few proposals that may have a direct impact on your finances.

When to use a personal loan over a credit card

Make sure you know when a personal loan will offer better solutions for your financial needs than a credit card.

How to pay for summer travel with airfare costs on the rise

Prices for domestic plane tickets are expected to increase 16% this summer, so it's more important than ever to be mindful when financing your next vacation.

EEOC says employers can demand, incentivize COVID-19 shots

The EEOC says it is not discriminatory to demand an employee get a vaccine because it's not related to a disability and that the unvaccinated are not a protected class under other federal laws.

Menu prices up, chicken wing shortage in metro Atlanta

Prices at metro Atlanta restaurants will be going up because of problems with labor costs and a shortage in supplies

Does car insurance protect against theft?

Does car insurance cover a stolen car? Learn what auto insurance does and doesn’t cover.

Here's when the housing market will cool off and 5 tips for buying now

Buying a house seems virtually impossible right now, but there are still advantages to homeownership. Consider your situation, and follow these tips if you want to buy a home in today's wild housing market.

GOP offers $928B infrastructure proposal, funded with COVID-19 aid

Republicans have rejected Biden’s proposed corporate tax increase to pay for new investments, and instead want to shift unspent COVID-19 relief dollars to help cover the costs.

Diapers, toilet paper, other consumer goods to cost more starting in June

The prices of many everyday items will start to rise beginning next month as the country’s economy eases its way out of the COVID-19 pandemic.