Man drives off with gas pump after winning $1M in Michigan lottery

A 59-year-old man lottery winner became so overwhelmed by his excitement, he forgot he was refilling his gas tank and drove off.

Demand for new cars is increasing
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Dan Roccato, Credible.com personal finance expert, joins Good Day Philadelphia to discuss the increased demand for new cars.

US economy shows growth despite lacking enough workers, supplies

Barely more than a year after the coronavirus caused the steepest economic fall and job losses on record, the speed of the rebound has been so unexpectedly swift that many companies can’t fill jobs or acquire enough supplies to meet a pent-up burst of customer demand.

Some of the best places to get a personal loan

Your credit and financial situation will determine where is the best place to get a personal loan for your needs.

Does my car insurance cover a rental if my car is out of service?

Your car insurance company may cover a rental car while it’s being repaired after an accident. Here’s what you need to know about rental reimbursement coverage.

Refinancing your mortgage? This is how to get the best rate

With rates still hovering near record lows, these steps will help you secure the best mortgage refinance rate possible.

Could we see a fourth stimulus check? Where payments stand

So far, over 2 million people have signed an online Change.org petition calling for recurring $2,000 per month payments.

May jobs report: US adds modest 559,000 jobs amid hiring struggles

U.S. employers in May added 559,000 jobs, which was better than April but still a sign that many companies are struggling to find enough workers.

Home equity loan vs. HELOC: how to choose which is right for you

Deciding between home equity loan vs HELOC? Learn the difference between the two and when you may want to choose one over the other.

Considering refinancing your student loans? What to know

Refinancing your student loan can save you a lot of money, but it might not make sense if you have a federal loan or can’t afford it.

Should you put your stimulus check in a high-yield savings account?

If you can cover all of your basic needs, such as groceries and rent, use the $1,400 stimulus check to start or increase an emergency fund by depositing the funds in a high-yield savings account.