Red Lobster’s ‘Endless Shrimp’ is officially back this week — but with a twist to prevent another financial disaster

Red Lobster’s ‘Endless Shrimp’ is officially back this week — but with a twist to prevent another financial disaster

Red Lobster is bringing back its famous “Endless Shrimp” promotion starting Monday, marking a surprising revival of one of its most recognizable all-you-can-eat offerings. The deal will return for a limited time at select locations, the company said. One Red Lobster location told FOX Business that the new offering will be priced at $24.99 per person, … Read more

The financial topics parents find most difficult to teach their teens: survey

The financial topics parents find most difficult to teach their teens: survey

Parents think teens should have their first debit card before their 16th birthday, according to new research. A survey of 2,000 parents of teens ages 13 to 17 revealed that not only should today’s teens have a debit card (at age 15.5, on average), they should also have a checking account around the same age … Read more

Dear Abby: My 43-year-old daughter won’t attend financial counseling after filing for bankruptcy

Dear Abby: My 43-year-old daughter won’t attend financial counseling after filing for bankruptcy

DEAR ABBY: My 43-year-old daughter, “Patti,” a mom of two from different dads, is constantly in financial difficulties and periodically asks family members for money. Her live-in boyfriend earns a good living but is no help beyond paying the rent. Their partnership allegedly exists only for the kids’ benefit. The two school-age daughters attend private … Read more

Exclusive | Denise Richards’ ex shares financial sob story with only $200 to his name in spousal support hearing

Exclusive | Denise Richards’ ex shares financial sob story with only 0 to his name in spousal support hearing

Denise Richards’ ex Aaron Phypers told a judge he has only $200 and is “just trying to survive” as he faced off in court with the former “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star. Denise Richards arrives at Stanley Mosk Court in downtown LA for a hearing regarding spousal support to her estranged husband Aaron Phypers, … Read more

Buffets make huge comeback as Americans tightening budgets look for affordable food: ‘financial genius’

Buffets make huge comeback as Americans tightening budgets look for affordable food: ‘financial genius’

As Americans tighten budgets and experience menu price fatigue, some are heading to a familiar, affordable option: buffets. Last year, Yelp released its 2026 Trends Forecast and found that searches for “all-you-can-eat buffet near me” surged 252%. The data was gathered between September 2024 and August 2025, compared to the previous year — and it’s not … Read more

Washington National Opera pulls out of Kennedy Center, blaming financial arrangement

Washington National Opera pulls out of Kennedy Center, blaming financial arrangement

The Washington National Opera announced Friday that it had decided to end its arrangement with the Kennedy Center in the nation’s capital, though it said it was hoping for an “amicable transition.” “To ensure fiscal prudence and fulfill its obligations for a balanced budget, the WNO will reduce its spring season and relocate performances to new venues,” … Read more

More Americans look to financial resolutions for 2026 as budget concerns linger

More Americans look to financial resolutions for 2026 as budget concerns linger

With the New Year comes a chance for a financial reset and more Americans are considering making financial resolutions in 2026 with a focus on short-term savings goals, according to a recent study by Fidelity Investments. Fidelity’s annual study found that 64% of respondents are considering a financial resolution for the new year, an increase … Read more

Jack in the Box shut down more than 70 stores, expecting more to close amid financial struggle

Jack in the Box shut down more than 70 stores, expecting more to close amid financial struggle

Jack in the Box plans to close dozens of restaurants by the end of the year in an effort to cut costs and boost revenue. The franchise said earlier this year it would shutter between 150 and 200 underperforming stores by 2026, including 80–120 by the end of this year, under a block closure program. In May, … Read more

Americans dreading financial hangover waiting for them after the holidays, survey shows

Americans dreading financial hangover waiting for them after the holidays, survey shows

Holiday shopping is well underway, but for many Americans, a financial holiday hangover is waiting for them in 2026. This was revealed in a survey of 2,000 Americans who celebrate a winter holiday, which found that 35% of respondents are planning to use a credit card for holiday purchases. With only 17% of these respondents … Read more

Gen Z and millennials prioritize financial openness in dating

Gen Z and millennials prioritize financial openness in dating

A new era of dating? America’s younger singles are banking on love in more ways than one, as traditional financial expectations may be losing ground. A new survey of 2,000 singles or casual daters, split evenly by generation and region, revealed that 42% of baby boomers and 45% of Gen X still abide by tradition … Read more

NYC restaurants get financial boost from matchmakers offering face-to-face meetups

NYC restaurants get financial boost from matchmakers offering face-to-face meetups

Lovelorn New Yorkers are ditching popular dating apps for an old-fashioned way of finding a soulmate – at face-to-face meetups in Big Apple hangouts that can use the business. These “in real life” (IRL) experiences are organized by a new group of matchmakers – such as Closer, Parlor Social Club and The Dinner Table Club … Read more

CBS cancels ‘Late Show With Stephen Colbert’ citing ‘financial decision’

CBS cancels ‘Late Show With Stephen Colbert’ citing ‘financial decision’

Stephen Colbert’s beloved late-night show is coming to an end. CBS announced its plan to cancel “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” after the next TV season in a statement on Thursday, July 17. The network claimed it was “purely a financial decision.” CBS via Getty Images “We consider Stephen Colbert irreplaceable and will retire … Read more

One in five daters say financial stability is more important than appearance

One in five daters say financial stability is more important than appearance

One in five daters say financial stability is more important than physical appearance. Of the 2,000 Gen Z and Millennial Americans polled, they also put kindness (25%) and emotional maturity (25%) ahead of looks. With 34% admitting in the past, they chose a partner based on certain characteristics or traits, even if it meant an … Read more

‘Financial infidelity’ blows up a shocking number of relationships — why lying about money is so damaging

‘Financial infidelity’ blows up a shocking number of relationships — why lying about money is so damaging

Money talks — but in many relationships, it’s staying suspiciously quiet.  A new survey by Casinos Analyzer found that 41% of people admit to sneaky spending behind their partner’s back — and 57% say it blew up their relationship. Experts call this shady little trend financial infidelity. That’s right — it’s not just about sexts … Read more

60% of men keep financial secrets from their partners: Why can’t they come clean?

60% of men keep financial secrets from their partners: Why can’t they come clean?

Half of men have kept financial secrets from a spouse or a partner, according to new research. In a survey of 2,000 men, 49% of those who are married or in a committed relationship (60% of respondents) shared that they have kept money-related secrets. The most common secret proved to be a hidden savings account … Read more

Wife’s goal was to be a stay-at-home mom and live on one income — but her ‘financial dependency’ divides the internet

Wife’s goal was to be a stay-at-home mom and live on one income — but her ‘financial dependency’ divides the internet

Lexie says she’s always wanted to be “financially dependent” on her husband – a stance that has ignited fierce debate. Lexie, 26, is a mother of two who ran her own hairdressing business for seven years before having two children and deciding not to return to work full-time. “I’ve always known I wanted to be financially … Read more

Money on your mind? You might be among 4 zodiac signs whose financial luck will change this week

Money on your mind? You might be among 4 zodiac signs whose financial luck will change this week

We’re at the tail end of the merry month of May, my friends, and there are a handful of signs with money on the mind. Jupiter, our planet of gilded purse strings and padded wallets, is in its final weeks in the sign of Gemini. In astrology, Jupiter is the bearer of blessings, fortune, favor … Read more

Most Americans have financial anxiety — and it’s taking a toll on their bodies: poll

Most Americans have financial anxiety — and it’s taking a toll on their bodies: poll

With rising costs and limited access to professional support — seven in 10 Americans say their financial anxiety is at an all-time high. A survey of 2,000 people found that 76% of respondents feel alone in their efforts to calm money-related stress. This heightened financial pressure is taking a toll: One in five said their … Read more

These zodiac signs can expect a financial shake-up when Pluto goes retrograde

These zodiac signs can expect a  financial shake-up when Pluto goes retrograde

Ahoy, star seeds! On May 4, Pluto, our planet of sex, death, primordial impulses, and shared resources, goes retrograde in Aquarius. Pluto retrograde 2025 Pluto is named for the god of the underworld, and apropos of this, the planet brings to the surface collective issues that have been buried or bound. Vlad – stock.adobe.com Named … Read more

Here are the most common financial regrets Americans have: ‘I should have invested in a lakefront cottage instead’

Here are the most common financial regrets Americans have: ‘I should have invested in a lakefront cottage instead’

Considering half of Americans feel “financially frozen,” it’s no surprise that many people have regrets about some of their financial decisions — and are now unfortunately paying the price for it. A new survey conducted by Talker Research on behalf of Newsweek, revealed that the No. 1 thing US people regret is overusing their credit … Read more