Delta raising pay for non-union employees starting in April

Delta Air Lines says it will raise pay for its non-union employees by 5% on April 1 and increase a pool used for merit raises.

Taylor Swift, Brad Pitt land on short list of highest paid entertainers of 2022

Taylor Swift took home $92 million last year, while Brad Pitt earned $100 million, according to Forbes. See who else made its top 10 highest-paid entertainers list.

Couples fess up to cheating financially in new study

40% of Americans married or living with a partner admit to lying or hiding money, according to a Bankrate.com survey.

IRS wants millions of Americans to delay filing taxes until further notice

The Internal Revenue Service is recommending that taxpayers hold off on filing their tax returns for 2022 if they received a special tax refund or payment from their state last year.

Report: Boeing to cut 2,000 finance and HR jobs in 2023

A statement by the Virginia company says the jobs will be reduced “through a combination of attrition and layoffs” this year.

Millions of Americans to bet $16B on Super Bowl LVII, survey shows

The total amount expected to be wagered this year is more than double the amount from last year as the legal U.S. sports betting market continues to grow.

Price of Biden's student loan repayment plan could double as take-up increases, report says

Cost estimates more than double for Biden's federal student loan repayment overhaul – considered a fallback for the administration's stalled forgiveness plan – when a bigger uptake of the program is factored in, a recent report said.

Tax Season 2023: Here's how the Inflation Reduction Act might impact your refund this year

The IRS received nearly $80 billion in funding under the Inflation Reduction Act and said it has already hired more than 5,000 new telephone assistors and added more in-person staff to help taxpayers with filing this year.

High prices and interest rates will keep drivers from buying cars in 2023: survey

Forty-nine percent of drivers said they did not intend to purchase a new car in 2023, but 38% said they would consider buying a car this year if prices fell, according to a recent survey by Jerry, a car compare-and-buy service.

Washington Working Families Tax Credit: See if you qualify for up to $1,200

Washington residents can now apply for a new annual tax credit that provides payments of up to $1,200 for low-to-moderate income individuals and families.