Also on the show today: Congressional earmarks are back, and what love letters have to do with buying a house.
McDonald’s has joined Chipotle in offering higher wages. And it’s hard to undo that.
Earmarks — money members of Congress request for projects back home — could make it easier for lawmakers to get on board.
Emotional appeals are tempting in such a tight market, but experts say the practice could lead to bias and fair-housing issues.
Some big banks will give credit cards to people who lack credit scores, looking instead at savings and checking account history.
On this segment of our ongoing series “United States of Work,” we hear from tax accountant Michael Durant about the imminent tax filing deadline.
Billionaire investor Robert F. Smith paid off their student loans. Now they’re trying to pay their good fortune forward.