Companies have continued to cut jobs in 2024 after a wave of layoffs last year. Amazon, IBM, Google, UPS and Tesla are among those shedding staff.
Fifty-seven percent of Americans under 50 and without kids said they just don't want to have any, according to Pew Research Center.
Making nearly $200,000 secretly working multiple remote jobs gave a millennial the confidence to start a business.
Melinda French Gates has said the new generation of "billionaire activists," such as Elon Musk or Peter Thiel, aren't philanthropists.
The normal retirement age varies across the globe, but is 62 or younger in these nine countries, including Greece and Indonesia.
Disha Spath and her husband went from $750,000 in debt to an over $1 million net worth in a few years by embracing the FIRE movement.
Citadel boss Ken Griffin has bought a waterfront estate in the exclusive St. Tropez for more than $90 million, adding to his string of properties.
Dee, 71, dealt with a wage gap for years. Now she has minimal savings and wants a cheaper cost of living.
The writer is struggling to find a job in NYC after getting her master's. Even with her parent's help, she can't save for a house or wedding.
The South's economic boom isn't happening everywhere in the region. Some Southern states are among the poorest in the nation.
Traffic congestion is back after a reprieve during the first months of the pandemic. But it looks different now.
Huge AI investments are costing some workers their jobs as companies change their spending priorities.
The DOJ alleges that Left made at least $16 million by knowingly exploiting his ability to move stock prices.
The cold storage leader raised $4.4 billion, and now boasts a market value of $19 billion, according to Bloomberg.
Inside Goldman's logo and website revamp, which has been years in the making and is estimated to have cost millions of dollars.
Andy Sieg took over Citi's ailing wealth unit in September with a turnaround plan. Since then, its leadership ranks have been a revolving door.
Rita, 68, lives in Pekin, Illinois on $1,680 a month in Social Security. Without savings, she struggles to afford basic necessities.
A surge in Airbnb listings in Paris is likely helping keep hotel prices down.
The battle to rack up credit-card rewards is turning friends against each other.
These far-fetched tactics to give real estate to heirs are perfectly legal, lawyers and bankers to the wealthy tell Insider.
BI talked to lawyers to the wealthy to find out how their philanthropic clients use charitable lead trusts to have their cake and eat it too.
A millennial has been looking for a job since 2020 but can't get hired. He says his college degrees haven't helped him.
I'm a public school teacher and my parents pay for my phone bill. By helping me out now, I'll be more financially independent in the future.
On average, wages have outpaced inflation since the pandemic, but even with those gains, plenty of people miss the "good old days" of lower prices.
Carole Cole, 70, loves her retirement freedom and financial stability. She went to Virginia for a mojito recently.
An obscure building code is ruining apartments and stopping new ones from getting built. The answer? Fewer stairs.
The last leaders of the boomer era look set to cede their power to younger Gen X leaders across the political and business worlds.
With Zyn in short supply, some Wall Street workers are testing out alternatives. But sales of the popular nicotine pouch continue to soar.
A New Hampshire-based couple wants to retire by age 35 and become full-time parents. A house-hacking strategy could make this possible.
TikTok trends and high-priced products are driving consumer spending on beauty and wellness. Hot people are paying premium prices for maintenance.
The days of investors trusting a star hedge-fund manager with their cash are in the rearview mirror
Some customers are fed up with expectations around tipping: "If I have to stand up to order my food or to buy my product, you're not getting a tip."
Philly Joy Bank and PHLHousing+ are guaranteed basic income pilots in Philadelphia offering families cash, no strings attached.
His venture fund, Deep Future, makes ambitious bets like solar panels in space and counts family offices and tech founders among its investors.
I'm a 35-year-old woman without a husband and kids. My parents' help allows me to be financially independent in other ways and I have no guilt about it.
Geneviève Laforce is dating a partner who grew up rich. She says it takes constant communication and empathy to understand opposing point of views.
Big-name hedge fund managers used to rule the stock market like gods. Now their days of domination are over.
Emma Echols, 68, gets $1,056 a month in Social Security and works as a bus driver. She worries she can't retire despite working since age 12.
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We compiled a list of books that top Wall Streeters have recommended over the years that have helped them get ahead.
Overemployed workers making six figures are preparing for life with only one job as remote roles become harder to find.
The writer struggled financially in NYC, so she racked up $50,000 in credit card debt. Declaring bankruptcy is helping her wipe the slate clean.
Nine US states observe community property law in a divorce, where marital assets are split 50-50. This includes California, Arizona, and Texas.
Citi lost 17 bankers from its fastest-growing wealth business to BMO. The exodus follows the departure of unit head Naz Vahid.
Rebecca Cox, a teacher, has been working at a restaurant and other jobs this summer. A main reason is to help with savings.
Diane Williams, 62, struggles to afford basic necessities with her $2,400 monthly paycheck. But she's waiting to collect Social Security.
Inflation is cooling, but prices rose by more than 10% over the past year for eight expenses in the consumer price index.