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Money moves to make before the end of the year
With 2022 coming to a close, CNBC senior personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson shares last-minute moves to make with your money that could save you big when tax time comes.
Companies' leave policies are at the heart of labor fights across many industries
Railroad workers may have lost their fight for paid sick leave, but sick and family leave, and other quality of life issues are top union demands post pandemic.
US currency to feature female signatures for first time ever
For the first time in history, U.S. paper money will carry the signature of a woman. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will appear alongside U.S. Treasurer Lynn Malerba, who is the first Native American to hold that position.
From gifts to groceries: How to save amid high inflation
Whether you’re shopping for gifts or groceries, this is one of the most expensive holiday seasons ever. But there are still ways to save. NBC’s Vicky Nguyen reports for TODAY on how to save ahead of the shopping rush.
U.S. prints its first-ever currency with two women's signatures on them
The banknotes are the first to carry the signature of a female Treasury chief and a Native American woman.
Gasoline is cheaper now than a year ago — and could fall below $3
Gasoline prices are now cheaper across the U.S. than they were a year ago, and the price per gallon could fall below $3 for most Americans by the end of the
Thousands of workers at 15 U.S. airports plan rallies and strikes in support of better working conditions
Airport workers across the country are rallying and walking off the job Thursday to draw attention to their current working conditions and legislation that
Gas prices are now lower than they were one year ago
According to AAA, the national gas average now sits at $3.32, officially lower than where it was one year ago. Experts say the drop in prices is mostly due to a decline in worldwide energy demand.
New York Times employees launch 24-hour strike in newspaper's first major staff walkout in 40 years
Hundreds of journalists and other employees at The New York Times began a 24-hour walkout Thursday in what would be the first strike of its kind at the newspaper in more than 40 years.