In a move to curb federal spending, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has deactivated over 523,000 government credit cards. What Happened: DOGE announced the deactivation of the credit ...
DOGE is going after federal government credit cards in its widespread spending slashing mission. It has canceled more than 200,000 cards amid $1 caps.
With the odds of a U.S. federal government shutdown climbing, credit card stocks are leading banks lower in Tuesday midday ...
Americans cut back on the use of credit cards in August in another sign of caution, as households grapple with stubborn inflation, a tougher job market and lingering economic uncertainty tied to U.S.
The inspector general found spending on items like groceries and “delinquent” balances, including $4,000 tied to just one appointee. Department of Energy officials wrongfully spent thousands of ...
Government shutdowns are bad for the economy and businesses of all sizes. Sadly, the smallest businesses are the ones that ...
Maryland's State Department of Assessments and Taxation (DAT) is vowing to crackdown on how their employees use agency issued ...
The Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins (GENIUS) Act recently passed the U.S. Senate; a legislative milestone driven by free markets to strengthen the nation’s payments ...
Rates for certain financial products may change fairly quickly in response to a Fed rate cut, but credit card APRs aren’t guaranteed to follow suit, or may take a little longer to drop.