What Is A 1040 Filing? Trump's Tax Return Document Explained
Those who are self-employed, making more than $100,000, in Chapter 11 bankruptcy debt or receiving income from foreign trusts must file the so-called "long form."
Will The Federal Reserve Raise Interest Rates? Watch Live Stream Of Janet Yellen's Announcement
The smart money is on a rate increase in light of recent economic data.
Who Leaked Trump's Tax Returns? David Cay Johnston’s Family Bullied By President’s Supporters
Johnston, a Pulitzer Prize winner, said his family faced threats and phone calls from Trump supporters in the wake of his report on the president's 2005 tax returns.
How Much Will Winter Storm Stella Cost? Snowstorm Damages, Canceled Flights And More
Airline share prices took a dive, but hourly wage workers may feel the most financial pain.
Is Immigration Bad For The Economy? H-1B Visas Lower Tech Sector Wages, Study Finds
The program, used to cover tech labor shortages, also improved the sector's productivity and lowered the prices of its products, research indicates.
Highest Taxes In The US: New York, Nebraska, Illinois And Wisconsin Top The List
Illinois may have the highest tax burden, according to a new study, but the Empire State fared worst when cost of living was factored in.
Corporate Taxes In The US: Boeing, IBM, GE Push For 'Legislation That Modernizes Our Tax System'
In a letter signed by dozens of businesses, an aerospace trade group urged the House and Senate to embrace a House Republican's tax "Blueprint" released in June.
Is Inflation Going Up? New York Fed Expects Price Growth To Flatten
Expected inflation, which often influences the real thing, appeared to hit a plateau, according to the New York Fed's latest data.
Is Lyft Better Than Uber? Why Riders Are Switching
Lately, Uber has garnered some bad publicity, and riders have taken note, an analysis indicates.
Is Trump Good For Education? For-Profit College Stocks Rise Amid Regulation Delay
The "gainful employment" rule would've slashed federal funding to for-profit colleges that can't prove that their graduates are capable of paying off loans on time.
What Does 'Complicit' Mean? SNL Skit Makes Word Most Popular Search On Merriam-Webster, Dictionary Says
“Complicit,” the SNL narrator said in the digital short. “The fragrance for the woman who could stop all this, but won’t.”
Future Of Snapchat? Shares Of Snap Inc Down 12% Less Than A Week After IPO
A lack of shareholder voting rights and profit may be driving investors away from buying the less-than-one-week-old stock.
Virtual Money: Bitcoin Could Be An Exchange Traded Fund As Soon As Saturday, With SEC Approval
Placing the cryptocurrency on mainstream securities markets could put unknowing investors at major risk, some say.
Price Of Health Care: 'Trumpcare' Could Raise Insurance Costs For Low-Income Americans
The GOP bill would deplete the Medicare trust fund, diminish tax credits for low-income earners and retract the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid expansion.
Oil Futures: Russia Won't Join OPEC Despite Price Increase And Market Stability After Production Cut
Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak praised the production cuts, conducted in a joint effort with OPEC, and said the oil market would've been "chaos" without them.
Can I Still Get Health Care? Obamacare Coverage For People With Pre-Existing Conditions Has Widespread Support
While respondents remained divided over the ACA's insurance mandate, a majority supported Medicaid expansion, which the Republicans hoped to scrap.
Who Are The Really Rich? Charity Leaders Are Increasingly Becoming Millionaires, WSJ Analysis Found
The top nonprofit organization earner in 2014 made $17.6 million and presided over the world's largest Catholic health system.
Car Companies In USA: GM Announces Mass Layoffs After Selling European Subsidiary To PSA
The job losses followed a year of record profits and higher sales for the Detroit-based automaker.
Immigration Reform 2017: Trump Suspends H-1B Visa Program Premium Processing For High-Skilled Foreign Workers, Hurting Businesses
Companies reliant on foreign skilled workers were thrown into a decision-making limbo, and, in some cases, a panic over potential labor shortages.
Security In Israel: Iran Behind 80% Of Threats To Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu Says
Days ahead of a meeting with Vladimir Putin over Iran's stake in the Syrian civil conflict, Benjamin Netanyahu set a not-so-friendly tone.
How Much Is Snapchat Worth? Stock Price Of App Might Cost More Than It Should
The company's share price shot up on its first day of trading, but some were a bit skeptical.
Janet Yellen Speech Full Text: Fed Chair Says Interest Rate Increase ‘Will Not Be As Slow’ As In 2015 And 2016
Yellen told the audience that the central bank predicted "the evolution of the economy to warrant further gradual increases in the target range for the federal funds rate."
Are Oil Prices Falling? Saudi Aramco Cuts Cost Of Its Crude, Damaging OPEC Plans
The largest oil producer in the world is quietly cheating on the same OPEC deal its state owner helped to establish in November.
Is Regulation Good For Business? Oil Companies Will No Longer Have To Report Methane Emissions Statistics
The Obama administration survey of methane emissions information was part of a multinational effort to curb pollution.
Why Is Health Care So Expensive? Administrative Costs, High Drug Prices, Doctors' Fees Hurt Patients
The U.S. spent more than $9,000 per capita on health care annually as of 2014.
Trump Adviser Peter Thiel's Palantir Technologies To Aid ICE In Immigration Raids Using Surveillance And Data Analysis
Thiel's company, Palantir Technologies, will be helping Immigration and Customs Enforcement use mass data collection and analysis to track down undocumented immigrants.
Is Regulation Good For The Economy? Americans Divided If Government Should Regulate Financial Industry
Trump and the Republican-dominated Congress may be eliminating regulatory measures with reckless abandon, but Americans are divided in their support.
How To Buy Stock: Two Senators Push A Bill Making It Easier For Employees To Buy Shares Of Their Company
The bill would make it easier for small businesses to hand out shares to workers, but it would also allow them to dodge SEC oversight.
New Stock On The Rise: Snap Share Price Opens At More Than $24 And Climbs To $25, Above Expected $17
Soaring above a proposed $17 per share announced at Wednesday night's IPO launch, SNAP opened at more than $24 late Thursday morning.
Should The Fed Raise Interest Rates? Stocks, Dollar Surge As Central Bank Leader Pushes For A Hike
With consumer confidence at a 15-year high and stock market indexes toppling records, the Fed's interest rate may be ripe for another increase.