Many notable economists are sounding the alarm on the inflationary impact of Trump's proposals. Others say it's being over-exaggerated.
Russia's energy profits are tumbling, and the nation could face major financial trouble as it loses access to the US dollar, one economist says.
An Amazon Flex worker pointed to the biggest challenges of making deliveries as an independent contractor during the massive Prime Day sales event.
Homeownership has made some millennials rich. Gen Z might not be so lucky.
If you've ever been at your wit's end with a customer service rep who can't help, you may be a victim of an "accountability sink."
Erin Vaughan, 41, worked in restaurants and owned a personal chef business. But after going back to college, her whole life changed for the better.
"I feel like I can make ends meet, but I can't really move this lifestyle," one person told Business Insider.
The business world also has its share of nepo babies: All five of LVMH chairman and billionaire Bernard Arnault's children work at the company and its brands.
Jacinta Bunnell, 52, received guaranteed basic income from Creatives Rebuild New York. The program gave 2,400 artists $1,000 a month for 18 months.
After moving from Texas to Panama for her retirement, Jackie Lange started Panama Relocation Tours to help expats make a similar move.
China's industry ministry rolled out draft regulations seeking to curb a glut in the solar cell industry.
Among other things, bankers and investors will be keeping an eye out for updates on Jamie Dimon's retirement and news on banks' AI adoption.
Participants in Denver's basic-income program reported having more-secure housing, though results were similar in the trial and control groups.
Inflation keeps cooling. The consumer price index rose 3.0% year over year; the forecast was 3.1%.
Fewer job postings are including experience and education requirements. It could be helping some companies pay their workers less.
Taiwan was already home to 788,799 US dollar millionaires in 2023. This number could surge by 47% to 1,158,239 millionaires in 2028, per UBS.
Cities are continuing to lose families with young kids at alarming rates post-pandemic. Many of them are moving to the far reaches of the suburbs.
The number of unemployed Americans keeps rising. To keep the US job market from getting worse, the Fed needs to hurry up and cut interest rates.
The Supreme Court struck down the Chevron doctrine, inviting uncertainty over the fate of federal rules. It's bad news for student-debt relief.
Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett says his $130 billion fortune will go into a trust to be run by his three children. How will they spend it?
Thomas Lattanzio and Harry Stevens used open-source information on casualties to estimate that Russia needs 2.3 trillion rubles on promised payouts.
A 68-year-old boomer says he's passing his wealth down to his adult kids now when they need it most to pay off their homes and raise their kids.
The Education Department plans to finalize its next student-loan forgiveness plan in October. Borrowers could get relief right before the election.
A basic income program in rural Romania put one child on the path to jobs at Electronic Arts and Microsoft, and helped another reach the Olympics.
Wildly varying prices are coming to everyday items — and it's driving Americans crazy.
A Texas-based truck driver went to college in his 40s to change careers. He said his degree hasn't helped him find work and saddled him with debt.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is seeking to balance China's cozy relationship with Russia. He also wants Russia to buy more Indian products.
Nancy has lived her life by her values. But she's a little worried about what will happen when she gets older.
Between inflation and dynamic prices, American consumers are tired of not knowing what anything costs.
Retirees are turning to Uber and Lyft driving to supplement their Social Security income, but some say declining earnings are making it difficult.
The leisure and hospitality industry is adding fewer jobs each month than it was a few years ago.
The Greek government said the new policy provides the option of working extra as "an exceptional measure," and doesn't establish a 6-day working week.
"A restrictive Fed won't stop the music this time around because the economy's moving to a new rhythm," Michael Arone said.
Dennis Dabney, 57, feels valued at his executive job in Phoenix. But being a supercommuter can take its toll financially and socially, he said.
Inflation has slowed but is above its ideal rate. Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz broke down why Trump's policies could make it worse.
Putting up higher barriers presents a separate set of risks, Kenneth Rogoff said.
The Public Service Loan Forgiveness program was paused in May as borrowers were transitioned away from MOHELA. Applications are now being processed.
The Atlanta Fed's Wage Growth Tracker and a new analysis of Bank of America data show pay raises for job switchers have cooled.
Retailers have figured out how to set prices based on your age, mood, and sexual orientation.
The biggest winners from the dividend payouts were commodities exporters, Bloomberg reported.
Former President Donald Trump's platform for the GOP outlines 20 principles, ranging from the economy to keeping "men out of women's sports."
Bankruptcy filings this year are at the highest level in 13 years for this time of year, S&P Global reported.
Parents told BI that they're spending thousands to send their kids to camp or other summer care.
Johns Hopkins medical students with family incomes under $300,000 will get free tuition starting in fall 2024 to help reduce student-debt loads.
The job market is close to triggering a highly accurate recession indicator, according to Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel.
The Bridgewater Associates founder welcomed giving people some financial "wiggle room," but said no-strings cash payments may have negative outcomes.
The jobs market is moderating, but Americans are not facing a recession. It's a signal the Fed might have what it needs to cut interest rates.