After paying hefty fees, distressed homeowners were told to stop making house payments, leaving some at the brink of foreclosure
Many of these states tend to cluster in one geographic region, where residents are socked with big bills
From filing an extension to what to do if you can't pay it in full, read your 2015 tax bill checklist
Are you saving enough for retirement? According to Voya financial, nearly 50 percent of American workers have saved less than $49,000
New big luxury models from Cadillac and Lincoln debut, plus a look at the next-generation Honda Civic
Before the "Mad Men" premiere, take a look at these mid-century modern homes Don Draper would probably love
This retail giant earned a bottom-shelf spot in Consumer Reports' rankings of the country's supermarkets
Planning your retirement? Here's how the states stack up when it comes to living costs, crime, taxes, weather and health care
You might be surprised at who's missing from this ranking of on-time performance, checked baggage fees and fleet age
These multihundred-millionaires had a 53 percent jump in income -- and paid less than 17 percent of it in taxes
All three major indexes ended the period solidly higher, for the second weekly gain in a row
The FTC and Illinois Attorney General shut down a scheme that tried to get consumers nationwide to pay debts they didn't owe
White House releases Obama and Biden tax returns. Find out how much money the president, vice president, and their wives made -- and how much they paid the IRS
Few questions strike fear in the hearts of job seekers like the bombshell "What are your salary requirements?"
And the carmaker is getting praise from NHTSA for launching policies that keep dealers from selling new vehicles with recalls
One in six Americans are dealing with unpredictable hours, living at the beck and call of employers
The company's pitch for its smartwatch includes television campaign with a price tag that's still a fraction of the overall budget
Don't let the various tax forms confuse you -- here's a guide to the most common tax returns you'll use when filing taxes
One year in a nursing home now costs nearly as much as three years of tuition at a private college
Company is aiming to fulfill Japan's long-cherished ambitions to regain status as a major aviation power
Company decided market conditions were favorable to sell most GE Capital assets over the next two years
On Wall Street, futures for the Standard & Poor's 500 index and the Dow were both up 0.2 percent
Prospects are often asked things that cross the line, and a survey finds 1 in 5 employers asks them, often out of ignorance
Major League Baseball teams are going all out to make them feel welcome, even though many are already die-hard fans
The new Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank will compete with the World Bank and the IMF
To cope with a mandated wage hike, some Oakland, California, businesses are raising prices and reducing worker hours
The Transportation Dept. reports a jump in extended tarmac delays and a drop in overall on-time performance