Miller Lite to donate $1M to unemployed bartenders amid coronavirus outbreak

“Taps are off. But tips are needed,” reads the text in a video the company tweeted. “Click to donate to the millions out of work. We’ll start with $1,000,000.”

Restaurant non-profit gives back to workers in need

The Phoenix on Westheimer started serving meals today for those in the restaurant business who lost their jobs due to the Coronavirus outbreak. Fox 26 got a chance to speak with some of the people who came out to pick up their meal.

Income tax filing deadline moved to July 15 from April 15

The United States is moving its tax deadline from April 15 to July 15, according to a tweet by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.

Working From Home, During Coronavirus, Poses Challenges For Small Businesses

The Coronavirus outbreak is prompting a growing number of businesses to send employees home, to work remotely. While larger companies may be prepared for that kind of change, some small businesses are scrambling to catch-up.

How to handle changing travel arrangements due to coronavirus
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Travel agents at AAA Texas say while some people are canceling trips, most others with concerns are simply changing their spring break or summer travel destinations.�

Surveys find 60% consider 'Financial Infidelity' worse than romantic infidelity

A survey from CreditCards.com find one in five people is hiding money and spending from their significant other, and most people consider it worse than romantic cheating.

How to start financial planning early

The average cost of raising a child to age 17 is almost $250,000 for a middle-income family. Those are government numbers, and starting sooner rather than later is the best way to prepare.

Ticket prices approach $1,000 for first Lakers game after death of Kobe Bryant

Ticket prices for the first Los Angeles Lakers game following the death of NBA star Kobe Bryant have skyrocketed, as fans return to what many have called “the house that Kobe built.” 

Changes to FICO credit score calculations could make it harder to get a loan: report

FICO, the most widely-used credit score in the United States, is changing the way it calculates consumers' scores and that could make it more difficult for some Americans to get a loan.