Poike/iStockBy GMA TEAM, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Coronavirus’ impact has been swift. Within weeks of the first cases in the United States, thousands of business had to close shop and millions of employees were suddenly out
Kameleon007/iStockBy SHANNON SANDERS, JP KEENAN, LUIS A. YORDAN and CATHERINE THORBECKE, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Millions of Americans abruptly awoke to a new reality last month, as the coronavirus spread to further reaches of the country
GoodLifeStudio/iStockBy SARAH KOLINOVSKY, ABC News (NEW YORK) — For Tony Lupa, a retired machinist from Trumansburg, New York, a $1,200 stimulus check represented an opportunity — not for himself, but to give back. “I’m on a fixed
vicnt/iStockBy CATHERINE THORBECKE, ABC News (NEW YORK) — In recent years, offices have been changing shape. Largely gone were stuffy cubicles and dividers in favor of open spaces that encouraged collaboration, with coworkers in some cases sitting
Walt Disney World By ANGELINE JANE BERNABE, ABC News (ORLANDO, Fla.) — Disney Springs, in Orlando, Florida, will begin a phased reopening on May 20, Disney Springs Vice President Matt Simon announced Thursday. In a Disney Parks
laser1987/iStockBy MINA KAJI, ABC NEWS (NEW YORK) — United, JetBlue and Delta will require masks for all passengers and soon American and Southwest will follow suit as pilots and flight crew voice concerns of full planes.Frontier Airlines
SACheckley/iStockBy AARON KATERSKY, ABC News (NEW YORK) — In a remarkable sign of the loss many have been going through during the coronavirus pandemic, the greeting card industry is selling out of sympathy cards. At least 73,431
DNY59/iStock(NEW YORK) — With unemployment levels at a record high and millions of people across America feeling the financial burden of the coronavirus pandemic, it may be tempting to dip into your 401(k) account for immediate help.