Gas prices could fall as crude oil plummets, expert says

Consumers typically see a jump in gas prices as refineries switch to a summer-grade blend. However, this year could be different as crude oil prices are falling.

IRS stimulus check update: Deadline, eligibility, and how to claim your refund

Time is running out for individuals who missed claiming the Recovery Rebate Credit on their 2021 tax returns. This refundable credit is available to those who did not receive one or more Economic Impact Payments (EIPs), commonly referred to as stimulus checks.

USPS mail delivery changes begin: Here's what to know

The USPS is adjusting service standards for first-class mail, periodicals, marketing mail, and package services in an effort to save $36 billion over the next decade.

Hot sauces recalled in 10 states due to undisclosed sulfites and other issues

Two types of hot sauces have been recalled in 10 states due to bottling and labeling issues, officials said. Some bottles may have undisclosed sulfites.

Johnsonville cheddar bratwurst recall: What to know

Johnsonville is recalling several thousand pounds worth of meat. Here’s what to know about the recall.

It’s cheaper to buy than rent in these 32 cities, study finds

Renting is more affordable than buying in most U.S. cities, but 32 locations offer better buying options. Here’s where.

Average US mortgage rates ease for 2nd drop in 2 weeks: What to know

The average rate on a 30-year mortgage in the U.S. dipped lower for the second week in a row as spring homebuying season warms up. Here's what to know.

Here’s where Apple makes its products amid Trump’s new ‘reciprocal’ tariffs

President Trump’s new tariffs on imports from China, India, and Vietnam threaten Apple’s global supply chain. Here’s where iPhones are made—and how Apple is responding.

Spring housing marketing: New listings hit highest March level in 3 years

A new housing report shows that new listings have hit their highest level in three years. Despite this, the market still has catching up to do. Here’s what we know.

Here's how much you need to earn to afford a home in each U.S. state

Consumers shopping for a home need a substantial annual household income to afford one in certain states based on data in a new study.