A woman whose data was stolen in the security breach learned a thief had opened accounts in her name
Deep freeze hitting much of U.S. is raising heating costs, USC prof says 3-D printer can build house in a day and other MoneyWatch headlines
Cracks in the Chinese economy are roiling the country's stock market and raising questions about the country's growth prospects
Warren Buffett is offering to give away $1 billion to anyone who can guess the winner of all 63 games in the NCAA men's tournament.
Sacramento area mom says her coupon clipping skills sometimes leave the stores owing her money, not the other way around
Will drivers soon be obsolete? The self-driving vehicle is picking up speed and will soon be coming to a road near you. Barry Petersen takes us on a road test.
Security experts share tips as Target's breach worsens and Neiman Marcus says it also was hit by thieves
Online video company announces big jump in profits as users flock to its TV and movie streaming service
After hitting the skids in 2013 and with sentiment in the dumps, the jury's out on how bonds will perform this year
The U.S. will run out of borrowing authority by late February, sooner than Secretary Lew thought in December
Federally contracted food service and cleaning employees stage protests at several Washington buildings to demand pay hike
New park set to open this summer in New Jersey, will let kids and grown ups live out their construction fantasies
In the heart of Chicago's Loop, the store is the latest casualty in the retailer's battle to return to profitability
Major Garrett: The decline in the labor-force participation rate, whatever the cause, could be a major part of the economic conversation in 2016
The decision to head back to school is not always a slam dunk, and may not be the best choice for you right now
Find out how the thieves work and how you can arm yourself against them; also, if you have become a victim, find out what you need to do
Britain's unemployment rate falls to 7.1 percent, raising questions about when Bank of England will raise interest rates
For people trying to shed debt, the conventional wisdom about paying off high-cost balances first may be wrong