Package sorting firm plans $59M Georgia office, hiring 500

A company that automates package and baggage handling is investing $59 million in a new office in suburban Atlanta, with plans to hire 500 new employees.

Child tax credit: Treasury, IRS disburse second round of payments

According to the IRS and Treasury Department, a technical issue will cause a small percentage of those who chose direct deposits to receive a physical check this month.

Realtor vs. real estate agent: What’s the difference?

The terms Realtor and real estate agent are often used interchangeably. But they’re not exactly the same.

Mortgage eClosings making refinancing easier than ever

Lenders and title companies are increasingly partnering with tech companies to create remote mortgage closings.

Biden admin reverses Trump-era student loan policy limiting state oversight: Are you impacted?

Biden's Education Department recently rolled back Trump-era regulations that limited the authority of the states to oversee borrower protections for federal student loans. See how your loans may be impacted.

College students headed back to school: Here's how to borrow student loans strategically

Rising college students are getting ready to head to college this fall, which means it's time to start thinking about borrowing student loans. Compare your options in this analysis.

US jobless claims fall for 3rd straight week as economy strengthens

U.S. unemployment claims dropped to 375,000, near a pandemic low and another sign of strength for a rebounding economy and job market.

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A pause on student loan payments has been extended through January. While that may seem like a long way off, there are some things you can do now to make sure you can handle the payments once the bills are due again.

‘Investment in American families’: Biden outlines $3.5T infrastructure spending plan

President Biden announced his immediate plans to help bolster American families feeling “the pinch” after Senate Democrats approved a budget resolution that will pave the way for a $3.5 trillion spending package.

School supply shortage: Why these back-to-school items could be hard to find

From backpacks to clothes to electronics, supply shortages could make your back-to-school shopping harder this year. An expert explains why.