The government has issued billions of dollars in stimulus checks to Americans, but a new U.S. Government Accountability Office report shows some of those went to accounts that should have been closed.
When Washington, D.C., passed the CARES Act, states were given a lot of wiggle room for what that money could be used for. Essentially, the rule was: it had to apply to fighting the coronavirus.
In April, North Dakota saw a 500% increase in online sales tax revenue because more people were staying at home and shopping, according to North Dakota Tax Department officials.
Many towns and businesses have struggled to stay afloat during the coronavirus pandemic. But in northwestern South Dakota, the small town of Lemmon is a success story. The town is booming, even during the pandemic
Lawmakers signed a letter this week expressing concern that Small Business Administration coronavirus relief loans could be cut off from certain industries, especially those involved with firearms and ammunition.
With the coronavirus pandemic prompting economic worries, analysts say home buying interest has plummeted by 90 percent nationally. But realtors around here say they haven't seen that much of a decline yet.
Josh Aksvig is the State Director for AARP North Dakota and he joins us via Skype to walk us through some of the ways these people are trying to get their hands on our money.
Many Americans will be receiving stimulus checks from the government from now into the coming weeks to cushion the blow from the impacts of the pandemic.
The pandemic plus the price war between Saudi Arabia and Russia have caused U.S. production to nearly come to a halt, storage to fill rapidly, crude prices to tank, and a record amount of well shut-ins and oilfield layoffs.
Borrowers who received a rebuilders loan after the 2011 floods will be seeing some financial relief from the Bank of North Dakota during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Labor Department says 3.28 million workers filed for unemployment last week, with North Dakotans filing almost 14,000 unemployment claims in the past nine days.
Williams and McKenzie County are the state’s largest oil producers, and Aleisa Tanner tells us what an unstable flow of income could mean for the area.
Following the announcement on Friday that oil production agreements broke down between Russia and Saudi Arabia, North Dakota finds itself in the middle of another international price fight.
The Federal Reserve cut interest rates Tuesday, and market experts speculate this is a response to a possible economic slowdown because of the coronavirus.
Scams and scammers don’t take a day off in their attempts to separate you from your money. And with tax season upon us, those scammers will be out in full force.
An annual report released Thursday underscores the massive financial impact Minot Air Force Base has to the local economy, to the tune of more than a half billion dollars.
The Office of Management and Budget Director Joe Morrissette says the state's economy is healthy after his office released the 2019 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report Tuesday.
Japan's Parliament ratified a trade deal with United States that would cut tariffs beginning in January, reducing the tariff rates down to similar levels for other countries.
Gov. Doug Burgum today signed an executive order granting a waiver of hours of service requirements for drivers of commercial vehicles transporting propane, gasoline and diesel fuel to retail suppliers.
Almost everyone strives to be financially independent but not everyone knows how to avoid the most common mistakes to keep us from getting there. David Wald is here from Securian Financial Advisors of North Dakota to talk about that.