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Personal Finance
Intuit CEO says Gen Z is staving off recession by putting it on plastic: ‘Credit card balances are up 36-37%, but they still have jobs’
By
Nino Paoli
December 18, 2025
Economy
The labor market’s holiday present for America: the highest unemployment in 4 years. It might be ‘noisy’ but the jobs just aren’t there
By
Eva Roytburg
and
Nick Lichtenberg
December 16, 2025
Retail
As Americans continue to feel the pain from tariffs and inflation, Lidl launches holiday meal deal for less than $4 per person
By
Nino Paoli
December 16, 2025
Commentary
Colorado is suffering from Christmas Tree inflation because Denver imports most of them—from North Carolina and the Pacific Northwest
By
Ali Besharat
and
The Conversation
December 16, 2025
Politics
Rich Western countries face a stark choice: 6-day workweeks or more immigration, top economist warns
By
Eva Roytburg
December 15, 2025
Economy
Trump could announce a new Fed chair before Christmas: Here’s what you need to know about the leading candidates
By
Eleanor Pringle
December 15, 2025
Success
Apple CEO Tim Cook out-earns the average American’s salary in just 7 hours—to put that into context, he could buy a new $439,000 home in just 2 days
By
Emma Burleigh
December 12, 2025
Economy
Powell warns of a ‘very unusual’ economy as tariffs keep goods inflation high amid a weakening labor market
By
Eva Roytburg
December 10, 2025
Economy
The Fed delivers a rare ‘hawkish cut’ as Powell tries to steady a softening job market
By
Eva Roytburg
December 10, 2025
Economy
‘Be careful what you wish for’: Top economist warns any additional interest rate cuts after today would signal the economy is slipping into danger
By
Eva Roytburg
December 10, 2025
Economy
Fed’s expected rate cut today is less about stimulating the economy and more about protecting the job market from ‘shattering’
By
Eleanor Pringle
December 10, 2025
Real Estate
The ‘Great Housing Reset’ is coming: Income growth will outpace home-price growth in 2026, Redfin forecasts
By
Nino Paoli
December 6, 2025
Economy
Trump calls affordability a ‘Democrat scam’ and ‘con job’—but nearly three-quarters of his voters think cost of living is bad or the worst ever
By
Jason Ma
December 5, 2025
Success
People making six-figure salaries used to be considered rich—now households earning nearly $200K a year aren’t considered upper-class in some states
By
Emma Burleigh
December 5, 2025
Commentary
Affordability isn’t enough. Fast-casual restaurants need a fandom-first approach
By
Steve Milton
December 5, 2025
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