A decline in prices for chicken wings and other foods means hosting a Super Bowl watch party should cost this year, according to a Wells Fargo report.
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Tesla says it’s focused on improving affordability. What it means for future and current owners.
Tesla’s price cuts could curb used prices and pressure other electric vehicle manufacturers to make their vehicles more affordable.
After Half Moon Bay shootings, how can employers help mitigate workplace violence risks?
It’s hard to predict who would commit a mass shooting, but experts say there are steps employers can take to help mitigate workplace violence risks.
Volvo recalls certain S60, V60 and other 2023 year models due to brakes
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says a diagnostic error may cause issues with Volvo’s antilock brake system and traction control.
Where is child care most expensive? New labor department data breaks down costs by county
The Labor Department’s National Database of Childcare Prices breaks down child care prices in 2,360 counties across 47 states.
Mortgage rate buydowns are on the rise as homebuyers cope with high interest rates
Seller concessions like mortgage rate buydowns are picking up steam as sellers work to attract more buyers.
Relief for homebuyers in 2023: Mortgage rates at lowest levels since September
Mortgage applications last week were up 28% from the week prior, according to seasonally adjusted data from the Mortgage Bankers Association.
Tracking tech layoffs: Why companies like Amazon and Meta cut jobs in 2022
More than 154,000 tech workers were laid off last year as consumer spending shifted and the Federal Reserve continued to hike interest rates.
A $5 Venmo request? How inflation is changing the way people use payment apps.
Half of payment app users say they’re relying more on apps like Venmo, Zelle and Cash App to split costs due to high inflation, according to a survey.
DoNotPay says it’s pivoting from plans to argue speeding tickets in court with AI
DoNotPay has pivoted away from plans to have its “robot lawyer” help two defendants with speeding tickets in court through AI.