Amazon Prime Day, when the e-commerce giant offers a major sale in the middle of summer, will take place on July 15 and 16, the company says.
Author: Charisse Jones, USA TODAY
Parents, here’s another expense you’ll have to charge to your card this summer: childcare.
One in three parents who expectto pay for childcare during the summertime school break will charge some of the fees, according to a new survey.
Homeless in College: Students sleep in cars, on couches when they have nowhere else to go
With many college students saying they’ve been homeless, schools, lawmakers and community groups are trying to take on the crisis.
Forget the porch. Walmart will deliver groceries right to your fridge starting this fall
In a move to keep pace with Amazon, the nation’s largest retailer Walmart will deliver groceries to customers’ kitchens in three cities this fall.
Walmart’s expanding the chance to go to college for a dollar a day to more of its workers
Walmart’s helping its employees pursue degrees in 14 more fields, and extending the college offering to high school students for the first time.
FTD files for bankruptcy protection, but flower deliveries will continue
FTD has filed for bankruptcy protection, as it prepares to sell off pieces of the company and to deal with its debt.
Costco says ‘prices will go up’ in the wake of U.S. trade war with China as tariffs rise
Costco is latest retailer to say that the trade war between China and the U.S. will lead to higher prices but it’s taking steps to withstand trade war
Americans want a 401K, a great salary, health care and help with student loans, too
Some companies are offering to help with student loan debt in addition to retirement savings as part of their benefits package.
Many college students doubt they’ll be able to pay off their student loans – ever
At a time when college students are billions of dollars in debt, many doubt they’ll ever be able to pay back what they’ve borrowed on time or in full.
Bud Light’s message about Miller Lite and Coors Light now has limits
The company behind Bud Light will not be able to use two TV ads and two billboards regarding its light beer rivals.