Federal workers facing financial strain due to the government shutdown can find relief through credit card hardship programs.
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.
Credit card spending has dipped for the third time this year, according to recent data from the Federal Reserve. Credit card ...
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 ...
In the days since a 90-day, interest-free offer for Military Star card holders at commissaries was announced, use of the ...
Washington’s timer is flashing red. If Congress doesn’t act, the government will shut down, and consumers will feel the ...
Credit-card data and other private-sector alternatives to the official US retail sales report largely suggest consumer demand ...
FIRST ON FOX: House Oversight Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., and Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa., are demanding sweeping reforms to the federal government’s use of charge cards after thousands of highly ...
About a month into the government shutdown, industries such as real estate are beginning to feel the strain in the Las Vegas valley. A WalletHub report ranked Nevada among ...
The government purchase card has made procuring low-cost items much easier, but there are ways the program could be improved, writes Steve Kelman. One of the most positive changes introduced into the ...
Maryland's State Department of Assessments and Taxation (DAT) is vowing to crackdown on how their employees use agency issued ...