How to pay off credit card debt during coronavirus — 4 ways that work
Nearly half of Americans now report having credit card debt amid the coronavirus pandemic. Here’s how to start paying it down.
Refinancing your mortgage will save you the most money in these cities right now
Considering a refinance? If you live in one of these cities, you might have more to gain.
Shopping mall reopens in San Mateo
San Mateo's Hillsdale Shopping Center reopened Tuesday with a fraction of its stores offering limited retail opportunities.
Stocks rise on Wall Street, but US braces for 100,000 deaths
With infections mounting rapidly in places like Brazil and India, a top global health official warned that the crisis is far from over.
How to use your credit card to solve financial emergencies
Credit cards can provide a stopgap measure to pay bills.
Rental car companies selling off inventory of used vehicles
Rental car companies are struggling with losses from coronavirus restrictions and will begin to sell off a significant portion of vehicles.
Rental car companies selling off inventory of used vehicles
Rental car companies are struggling with losses from coronavirus restrictions and will begin to sell off a significant portion of vehicles.
Fishermen lose hundreds of thousands of dollars in fishing gear in Pier 45 fire
Elissa Harrington reports.
California to decide if labor law applies to app drivers
A ballot initiative backed by business giants Uber, Lyft and DoorDash is now set to go before California voters in November, a multimillion-dollar shot aimed at excluding the companies from a law that would make them give more benefits and wage protections to their drivers.
Napa restaurants are open, but dining isn't normal
Napa restaurants are expecting to be busy Memorial DAy as many have just reopened their doors. But the dining experience is not what it used to be.
7 money-saving moves to make this Memorial Day
Do these seven things to improve your finances just in time for summer.
How to merge money with your partner after marriage
Combining finances comes with its challenges. Here’s how to ease the process.
California's jobless rate hit 15.5% in April, 2M jobs gone
California unemployment rate now worse than Great Recession, as 2.3 million lose their jobs.
South Bay comic store owner stocks 'essential' supplies in order to reopen business
Merchants in Santa Clara County have the green light to reopen on Friday with curbside sales at non-essential stores. All the other Bay Area counties have already started Phase Two, but the South Bay was hit hard by the coronavirus and is just beginning to relent from the strictest stay-at-home rules.
Employers mull changes for post-pandemic "office of the future"
Tech giants Facebook, Twitter and Square have all announced they are offering permanent work-from-home options for many of their employees. As states begin to re-open their economies, other employers are exploring ways to protect workers in offices and other spaces.
Another 2.4 million Americans file for unemployment
With 36.8 million Americans out of work due to the nine-week coronavirus shutdown, at 17.2%, the national unemployment rate is now almost three times greater than in the deepest depth of the Great Recession.
Farm-to-home grocery delivery booming
Good Eggs offers fresh produce and meat delivery direct from local farmers and ranchers. They also offer full-time jobs with benefits and PPE for all employees.
Farm-to-home delivery service booming
Many people are relying on grocery delivery service during the pandemic. One Bay Area company's business model offers fresh produce and meats direct from local farmers and ranchers. They also offer full-time jobs with benefits and PPE for all employees.
Who is responsible for debt after divorce?
“What’s mine is yours” takes on a new meaning when debt is divvied up in a divorce.
What is a debt validation letter?
Take this important step if a debt collector comes knocking.