The worst pandemic in a century and one of the sharpest downturns since the Great Depression are making the usual winning signs harder to read.
Author: Jessica Menton, USA TODAY
Where are rents rising and falling the most in big cities after COVID-19?
Rents are falling across most major cities, forcing landlords to offer incentives to attract new tenants following an exodus from urban areas.
COVID-19 has narrowed the divide between GOP, Democratic voters on ways to support workers from pay to child care
The coronavirus has narrowed a long-standing divide between most Republicans and Democrats on a wide range of economic proposals before the election.
‘This is going to bankrupt me’: Americans rack up $45B worth of medical debt in collections
Millions of unemployed Americans are struggling to stay afloat after losing their health-insurance coverage following a historic wave of layoffs.
Wisconsin asks unemployed residents to return $300 in jobless aid if Congress passes new relief
Wisconsin is asking residents receiving an extra $300 in weekly jobless aid to pay back the money if Congress enacts new unemployment relief.
Jane Fraser named CEO of Citigroup, becoming first woman to lead a major Wall Street bank
Jane Fraser is set to become the first woman to run a major Wall Street bank, succeeding Michael Corbat as Citigroup CEO when he retires in February.
Is the stock market headed for another crash? Not likely but more volatility could be ahead, experts say
Wall Street rebounded Wednesday following its first three-day losing streak in nearly three months, temporarily halting the most brutal stretch for stocks since June.
Is the stock market closed on Labor Day?
Both the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq will be closed on Monday, Sept. 7 for Labor Day.
A house divided: As millions of Americans face evictions, others buy dream homes during COVID-19
The coronavirus recession has split America’s housing market in two: those who can afford to flee cities and buy homes even as others face eviction.
‘I’m wiped out financially’: Number of Americans seeking unemployment stays high as COVID-19 pounds economy
More than 833,000 Americans sought unemployment assistance last week as parts of the economy remained shuttered and COVID-19 infections persist in some states.