US Shed 92,000 Jobs, Unemployment Ticked Up to 4.4% in February

The U.S. economy shed 92,000 jobs in February, the Bureau of Labor Statistics estimated March 6, falling far short of forecasters’ expectations, and signaling the overall labor market is still in low-hire mode as employers navigate tariff-related inflation pressures, AI adoption, and geopolitical uncertainty. The February estimate comes in much lower than the BLS’ now-revised … Read more

What is an Installment Loan?

Installment loans are a simple and easy form of loans, where the total sum of both the principal and interest is paid back to the lender within the set period of time in regular intervals or installments. When you take out an installment loan, such as a mortgage, auto loan, or student loan, you decide … Read more

15 States Driving America’s Resurgence in Cruise Travel

Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on Dunhill Travel Deals. Once considered the domain of retirees and seasoned travelers, cruise vacations have undergone a broad transformation in recent years. Modern ships now feature everything from high-speed internet and luxury dining to waterslides and rollercoasters, helping the industry attract a more diverse and younger customer base. … Read more