Most Americans aren’t happy with how much income tax they paid this year

Tax fairness and tax burdens are front-and-center, as a fight over the soon-to-be-expiring Trump tax cuts looms.

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Target's earnings featured a surprise flop in online sales

Page four of Target's (TGT) earnings release on Wednesday has a number that is almost as surprising as hearing chairman and CEO Brian Cornell talk about a $500 million profit hit this year from

The Container Store to cut workers at support center in Coppell and stores

The Container Stores expects sales declines will worsen resulting in cost-cutting for the Coppell-based organization products retailer that includes job losses in stores and its support center.

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