Rachel Greenberg
How technology is shaping travel, lodging
Everything these days is instantaneous. From banking to online shopping, the world is at the palm of your hands. As people utilize technology more and more in their everyday lives, applications used for ride-sharing and house-sharing have gained in popularity.
Millennials delaying milestones thanks to student debt
Millennials are delaying milestones like buying a home, buying a car, getting married and having children because of their education debt.
Eight tips to protect against identity theft
Each year, more than 16 million Americans experience at least one instance of identity theft. The annual cost due to identity theft totals tens of millions of dollars.
Over half of Americans losing sleep over financial worries, says study
Are your financial obligations keeping you up at night?
Being a part of Chris Christie’s presidential announcement
Media everywhere - cameras, recording devices and press from all walks of life gathered at the crack of dawn for a historic announcement on June 30 at Livingston High School. Hours later, Gov. Chris Christie, a small town New Jersey boy, would announce his plans to join the pool of Republican candidates seeking the presidential nomination.
Why do we really use credit cards?
A new study found American credit card holders use their cards for convenience, rather than for rewards like frequent flier miles and cash back.
Fresh Jersey strawberries are in season
It's the time of year that New Jersey residents eagerly anticipate. Fresh strawberries are now in season throughout the Garden State.
Summer travel tips to save money on airfare
Looking to take a trip this summer with your family but worried about the cost? A new survey by FareCompare.com offers several tips to help travelers save money when planning a vacation.