hailshadow/iStock(NEW YORK) — When Brandon Lindley applied for a low-interest, forgivable loan through the federal government’s Paycheck Protection Program, he was hoping to borrow enough money to be able to pay the handful of workers split across
Kameleon007/iStock(NEW YORK) — The coronavirus pandemic has quickly become not only a health care crisis but a financial one, shuttering businesses, upending industries and sending financial markets reeling. Here’s the latest news on how the COVID-19 crisis
Marccophoto/iStock(NEW YORK) — Barbers aren’t in their shops and people are staying home, which means you may be in need of a haircut. Thanks to one inventive venture, the scissors are in your hands but the styling
pabradyphoto/iStock(WASHINGTON) — The Federal Reserve has announced a $600 billion lending initiative designed for mid-sized businesses to ensure the easy flow of credit through the newly unveiled Main Street Lending program as part of a $2.3 trillion
iStock/Kwangmoozaa(NEW YORK) — Restaurants have been among those hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic. At a time when the future of the foodservice industry feels uncertain, one chef has called for the government to “listen to the
oonal/iStock(NEW YORK) — The coronavirus pandemic has quickly evolved from a health care crisis to a financial one, shuttering businesses, upending industries and sending financial markets reeling.Here’s the latest news on how the COVID-19 crisis is affecting
KLH49/iStock(WASHINGTON) — An additional 6.6 million Americans filed for unemployment last week, according to data released Thursday by the Labor Department. Thursday’s figure adds to the some 10 million people that have already applied for unemployment insurance
glegorly/iStock(NEW YORK) — When Alex Rasky was forced to shut down his family-owned retail location in Florida, he quickly realized he would have to file for unemployment. It took time and patience, but he thought he had