Despite being run by the states, roughly 70% of Medicaid funding comes from the federal government.
Bankers are becoming concerned about some borrowers' ability to repay. As a result, many are taking a harder look at the loans they make.
A new survey from Deloitte shows that people expect the economy to weaken and are planning to spend less this fall.
An April power outage that affected the Iberian Peninsula put a spotlight on the vulnerability of modern payment systems.
Unemployment claims from laid-off federal workers looking for new jobs are up nearly 60% year-over-year.
A study by a Bay Area think tank suggests California’s key industries would suffer without undocumented immigrant workers.
The second-largest teachers union is opening a center for AI to smooth the use of the technology in the classroom.
Texas lawmakers failed to pass a bill in the regular legislative session that would have improved local governments’ emergency communications infrastructure.
A 50% import duty on steel imports is raising material costs for fire-resistant house framing.
The budget reconciliation bill that just passed includes billions of dollars less for SNAP over the next decade.