Hiring ramps up as US adds 916K jobs in March

America’s employers unleashed a burst of hiring in March, adding 916,000 jobs in a sign that a sustained recovery from the pandemic recession is taking hold.

Hotels hiring as travel picks up following height of COVID-19 pandemic

After a year of hard times due to COVID-19, businesses in Arizona's hospitality industry are hiring once again, as more and more people resume travel.

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Unemployment claims climb to 719,000; COVID-19 pandemic still forces layoffs

The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits rose by 61,000 last week to 719,000, signaling that many employers are still cutting jobs even as more businesses reopen, vaccines are increasingly administered and federal aid spreads through the economy.

Georgia voting law reaction: Coca-Cola, Delta, others issue responses

Activists are calling for boycotts of Georgia companies that hesitated to challenge sweeping election reform signed into law by Gov. Brian Kemp on March 25.

Delta CEO: New Georgia voting bill 'based on a lie'

Delta CEO Ed Bastian said in a memo that he needed "to make it crystal clear that" Georgia's new election law was "unacceptable."

Have bad credit? Here’s what you can do to help fix it

Toxic credit is a big stepping stone to financial struggles. Here’s how to fight the good fight and repair bad credit – before it damages your finances.

Last call: Most stores shuttered at Paradise Valley Mall ahead of closure, redevelopment

The mall, which is located in Northern Phoenix, will be redeveloped, which will transform the area into an outdoor development, with shops, offices and apartments. The redevelopment plan was approved by the Phoenix City Council in February.

Formal wear businesses hurt by lack of high school proms, but remain hopeful

The owner of a formal wear business says she was majorly impacted by proms being canceled due to the pandemic in 2020, but says she's hopeful this year will bring more proms and events.

Biden signs extension of Paycheck Protection Program for small businesses by 2 months

President Joe Biden singed an extension of the Paycheck Protection Program a day before it was poised to expire, giving small businesses until May 31 to apply.

Expansions of big, small companies help build a healthy Arizona economy, more jobs

Arizona's economy is not only positively impacted by big businesses expanding but also the smaller ones who are investigating in the state and creating thousands of jobs.

How to check if your car insurance payment is too much

Car insurance can be expensive but you may be able to reduce your rates. Follow these five steps to make sure you aren't paying too much for car insurance.

What is a good interest rate on a personal loan?

Educate yourself and make smart choices to get the best possible interest rate on a personal loan.

Fox Restaurant Concepts offers COVID-19 vaccines for all of its employees

For employees at Fox Restaurant Concepts, March 29 was a good day, as their employer made arrangements for them to get vaccinated against COVID-19.

Lil Nas X ‘Satan Shoes’: Nike files copyright infringement suit over modified Airmax 97 sneakers

Lil Nas X and MSCHF, a streetwear label, released a modified Nike Airmax 97 called “Satan Shoes,” according to multiple reports, but Nike said it wasn’t involved in the production of the sneakers and filed a copyright infringement lawsuit.

Student loan forgiveness: Department of Education cancels debt for more than 40,000 with disabilities

The U.S. Education Department is temporarily relaxing the rules of a student loan forgiveness program that's meant to help people with disabilities but that critics say carries overly burdensome rules.