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Stocks and real estate will crash when 'everything bubble' pops, so buy gold, silver and bitcoin, says Robert Kiyosaki
"Rich Dad Poor Dad" author Robert Kiyosaki rang the alarm on a historic asset bubble, and...
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Landlords have a secret weapon in the war over high rents
Prosecutors say a tech company is helping landlords work together to drive up rents. The lawsuit's...
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Donald Trump crashes out of the Bloomberg rich list due to his meme stock nosediving
The company that owns Truth Social has plunged 53% from its peak two weeks ago, slashing...
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Miami shows how a new kind of gentrification is coming to US cities
Wealthier homebuyers and renters, and real estate developers are coming for Miami's higher-elevation, less flood-prone neighborhoods.
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The best use of generative AI for office workers so far could be relieving a massive productivity drain: meeting overload
AI tools are helping workers attend fewer meetings, Microsoft research finds.
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Why saving for retirement has never felt scarier — or more confusing
Will I have enough to retire? It's an impossible question to answer, which makes retirement really...
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'Big Short' investor Steve Eisman details the 4 themes that have him betting on a turbocharged infrastructure boom instead of chasing AI hype
Steve Eisman expects infrastructure to boom thanks to AI demand, grid investing, onshoring, and greenification, he...
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Your credit card company is looking for new ways to screw you over
Credit card companies are about to see limits on late fees and swipe fees, which means...
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Here's what the Credit Card Competition Act could do to your airline miles and travel rewards
Airlines and travelers worry The Credit Card Competition Act could end frequent-flyer and rewards programs.
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Michael Bloomberg is worth an estimated $106 billion — but you won't find him on the Bloomberg rich list
Forbes estimates Michael Bloomberg is one of the few worth more than $100 billion. He doesn't...
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Here are 5 secrets of Netflix's success, according to Reed Hastings
Netflix shells out big bucks for top talent, demands excellence from workers and ruthlessly gets rid...
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The men's Final Four coaches earn on average nearly double the women's salaries for the same job. Here's how much all 8 head coaches make.
Here's a look at the salary disparities between the head coaches of the 2024 men's and...
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The men's college basketball Final Four teams earn $19.3 million in revenue. The women's teams earn 27% of that.
Stars in women's college basketball will help narrow the revenue gap, but it will take a...
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A millennial who made $170,000 secretly working two remote jobs says it helped him pay off about $50,000 in student loans
An Arizona-based millennial said secretly working a second remote job doubled his income and helped him...
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Meet the world's richest self-made woman — a shipping magnate worth $33 billion
Rafaela Aponte-Diamant cofounded MSC, one of the world's largest shipping companies. Forbes estimates she's worth $33...
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How Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, became an iconic billionaire banker
Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, began his banking career when he started work at American...
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Reed Hastings says he kept losing money as an investor so he sticks to owning Netflix stock and index funds
Netflix's billionaire cofounder Reed Hastings said his investing track record is terrible because he's too optimistic...
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Here are the 10 states where the middle class pays the most in taxes — and the 9 states where they pay no state income tax at all
Hawaii, New York, and Illinois are among the top 10 states where middle-income earners pay the...
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Support like child tax credits and basic income reduces child abuse, researchers found
Doctors found that giving financial support to low-income families could lower rates of child neglect and...
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I saved $100,000 by 25 thanks to the good financial habits my mom and dad gave me. Here are my top tricks.
Saving money in your early 20s can be made easier by automating your savings and having...
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The full list of major US companies slashing staff this year, from Amazon to Google and Apple
Companies have continued to cut jobs in 2024 after a wave of layoffs last year. Amazon,...
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New York City is entering a gaudy new Gilded Age
After a decade of minimalist chic, Wall Street's favorite restaurants are suddenly louder and more extravagant...
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Goldman's CEO is under fire from an influential investor advisor after a string of personnel and business missteps
David Solomon is facing scrutiny over personnel and business issues ahead of Goldman's annual meeting.