by Harrison Litzell | Sep 17, 2018 | Opinion
The lack of representation of traditional minority groups in film and television has been the subject of conversations and movements in recent years. There were boycotts and movements around “#OscarsSoWhite.” There is backlash when an actor or actress is cast to...
by Britt Towery | Mar 6, 2007 | Opinion
On the subject of those well-known plastic credit cards, I discovered that even if you make your payments on time, the credit card bank can raise your interest rate automatically. If you’re late on payments elsewhere–such as on another credit card or on a...
by Bob Allen | Apr 19, 2004 | News
The average American owes $2,900 in credit-card debt, and that includes one in five Americans who don’t own a credit card, according to a new survey. Among credit-card holders, the unpaid balance averages $3,815. Just over half of all Americans have at least one...
by Jodi Mathews | Jun 11, 2003 | Opinion
A recent national Retail Federation Survey found that nearly 72 percent of Americans plan on celebrating Father’s Day this year, according to a report in the Orlando Business Journal. And shoppers expect to spend an average of $99.65 this year—more than two...
by Jodi Mathews | Dec 17, 2002 | News
Many Americans are anxious to simplify their holiday season, and the Center for a New American Dream has a wealth of information to help people focus on family, fun, good food and relaxation rather than just spending money. The center’s 2002 poll showed that 54...