Have you tried paying with cash recently and noticed a sign asking for exact change? You wouldn't be the only one, and it could be because of the penny shortage Connecticut and the rest of the United ...
A penny saved could be $800,000 earned. After pennies were discontinued in November, the last 1-cent coins minted suddenly became worth a fortune. A haul of these special pennies reportedly went for ...
(NEXSTAR) – Picking up a souvenir, whether for yourself or as a gift, can feel daunting at times: brightly colored t-shirts, glossy coffee mugs, keychains bearing your name, the ever-abundant shot ...
WinStar Farm's pensioned sire Distorted Humor, a champion freshman sire, champion general sire, and champion broodmare sire who continues to influence the breed, was euthanized Jan. 10 due to the ...
SAN ANTONIO – After more than 200 years, the U.S. is ending penny production. This could mean changes at the cash register. While the move is expected to save the government millions of dollars, ...
People gathered in the nation’s capital on Saturday to pay their respects to the penny. A mock funeral, hosted by financial management platform Ramp, was held at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, ...
Hundreds of mock mourners headed to the Lincoln Memorial on Saturday to attend a “funeral” for the penny. Along with musicians playing taps, there were a couple of Abraham Lincoln look-alikes, actors ...
New York Federal Reserve President John Williams said key November reports on job creation and inflation were distorted by the government shutdown, but he said the economy is still in good condition ...
"There were some special factors of practical factors that really are related to the fact that they weren't able to collect data in October and not in the first half of November," Williams said. "And ...
The penny has officially left the building. After more than two centuries in circulation, the U.S. Mint has struck its final one-cent coin, marking a historic shift in how Americans—and ...
The United States said goodbye to the penny a few weeks back. Now that the familiar copper coin is no longer being minted, the Federal Reserve is considering another item for the chopping block.
First the penny. Next, paper checks? When the US Mint stopped making pennies last month for the first time in 238 years, it drew a lot of attention. But there have been quiet moves to stop using paper ...