Georgia could cut unemployment benefits to push more toward work

Georgia’s labor commissioner now says he’s considering cutting federal benefits to workers in an effort to push unemployed Georgians back into the workforce.

Hospitality industry faces labor shortage as COVID-19 fears linger

As states and cities reopen and ease pandemic-induced restrictions, the hospitality industry is having trouble keeping up with the customer influx due to a lack of workers.

Chipotle raises average wage to $15 per hour, provides path to six-figure salaried positions

Chiptole is raising the average wage to $15 an hour in an effort to hire more workers as the restaurant industry struggles to find its footing amid a labor shortage induced by the COVID-19 pandemic.

McDonald's coffee cups to promote COVID-19 vaccine in partnership with White House

McDonald’s will debut its new McCafe cups in July, which feature the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ COVID-19 vaccine slogan "We Can Do This."

How to change your car insurance policy

Considering switching car insurance companies? Here’s an overview of the process.

Biden touts economic recovery plan as Treasury Dept. starts paying out $350B in state and local aid

President Biden on Monday announced steps to make it easier for employers to hire new workers and touted the country’s economic recovery plan following a disappointing April jobs report.

Miracle Mile Deli celebrates 72nd anniversary
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FOX 10's Cory McCloskey visits Miracle Mile Deli in Phoenix, where they're celebrating their 72nd anniversary.

Tiny TeepeeZzz: Slumber party tent rentals
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FOX 10's Cory McCloskey checks out Tiny TeepeeZzz, a company in Phoenix that rents out tents for slumber parties.

Former Arizona Cardinals player helping people get back to work
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FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen visits PrideStaff, a Phoenix company started by former Arizona Cardinal Lonnie Young that places workers in temporary positions, and helps them turn these temporary positions into permanent jobs.

Chamber of Commerce calls for end to enhanced jobless aid

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is calling for Washington to immediately stop paying out-of-work Americans an extra $300 a week in unemployment benefits, saying the boost in government aid is giving some recipients less incentive to look for work.

Biden says economic recovery a marathon, not a sprint amid weak jobs report

U.S. employers added just 266,000 jobs last month, sharply lower than in March and a sign that some businesses are struggling to find enough workers.

Does homeowners insurance cover roof damage?

When it comes to roof damage, homeowners insurance can help you reduce out-of-pocket expenses. However, not everything is covered. Here’s what homeowners need to know about roof damage coverage.

Babyish children's clothing boutique in Phoenix
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FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen checks out Babyish, a children's clothing boutique located near Seventh Street and Camelback Road in Phoenix.