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School will be remote for many kids in the fall, and parents have been scrambling to outfit their homes with schooling furniture and supplies.
The downturn in air travel has slashed airport revenue, with fees plummeting for landings, passenger use and parking.
Credit card debt was down by $76 billion in the second quarter, the steepest decline in card balances since tracking started.
Why various estimates of joblessness don’t seem to add up.
As families turn to nannies for child care, some are screening candidates by whether they’ve had COVID-19, hoping they won’t bring the virus into the home.
Federal government loans are helping some states continue paying jobless benefits, and some still feel the effects of the Great Recession.
Government relief has boosted some incomes, and shutdowns have made it harder to spend.
What does it mean for the rest of the world if countries have dibs on vaccine doses?
Medical appointments via phone and video have boomed for everything from physical therapy to counseling, even in rural states.
The league wants to keep players happy while quarantined. The athletes feel empowered to make an impact.