America is moving slowly but surely toward a cashless society as businesses are coming up with easier ways for people to pay electronically.
The global birth rate hasn't bounced back after the massive recession of 2008, spawning concerns that lagging births will deal a new blow to the economy down the road.
U.S. employers added a robust 288,000 jobs in April, the most in two years, the strongest evidence to date that the economy is picking up.
Americans are spending thousands of dollars every year to pay for the constantly growing number of federal regulations, according to a new report.
Experts warn consumers can expect higher electricity rates in the coming years, the Los Angeles Times reports.
A government report shows food prices jumped last month and there's concern the trend may continue.
As Americans mark April 21, Tax Freedom Day, many say it's a crime that citizens spend so much of their year working to pay Washington's bills.
Economic experts say despite recent weekly unemployment numbers showing pre-recession jobless rates, it doesn't mean the economy is well enough to stand on its own.
To an older generation, social media looks more like a distraction. But to tech-savvy Millenials entering the workforce, it's a way of doing business.
Just 20 years ago, genocide left Rwanda's economy in ruins. But today, the economy is growing, thanks in part to home-grown entrepreneurship.