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Working in corporate America burned me out, so I became an elementary school teacher
I spent 16 years working in an office and was not enjoying it. My dad's retirement inspired me to b…
Jesse Gormley
A hint in 3rd-quarter earnings calls suggests S&P 500 corporate profits are about to boom, Bank of America says
Notable surges in the word "bottom" being mentioned on earnings calls in 2009 and 2020 were soon af…
Matthew Fox
After 10 years in corporate America, one woman took a 'micro-retirement.' It reversed burnout and improved her quality of life.
Anaïs Felt decided to take an extended break from work after burning out at her tech job. Her "micr…
Samantha Grindell
Can't find a job? It's not you, it's Corporate America.
If it feels like the labor market is breaking up with you, you're not being gaslit; it's harder to …
Juliana Kaplan,Madison Hoff
America is entering a new 'economic supercycle'
The US economy is entering a bold new era that economists say will feature more inflation, more gro…
Linette Lopez
Black, white, and boring: the monochroming of America's cars
Cars used to come in a riot of colors. So how did they all end up so dull?
Mark Healy,Andrew Thompson,Ki…
Welcome to America's hottest comedy club: LinkedIn
'I've been watching porn at work for 20 years.' Meet the standup comedians satirizing your boss on …
Amanda Hoover
The end of convenience: What the downfall of Walgreens means for America
Chain pharmacies are flashing warning signs and shuttering stores. 7-Eleven is axing locations. The…
Emily Stewart
From Amazon to Dell, Corporate America's in-office crackdown is in full swing
Companies like Amazon and Dell have been in an ongoing battle over return-to-office mandates.
Dan DeFrancesco
America has a shoplifting epidemic. The thieves aren't who you think.
Suburban shoppers like the "Parmesan Bandit" are pilfering everything from tape measures to blocks …
Emily Stewart
America's chipmaking push will continue no matter who gets elected
US efforts to increase the production of semiconductor chips will continue under either a Harris an…
Jacob Zinkula
America is getting hammered on the 'healthy' alternative to beer
Alcohol in a can was supposed to be a healthier, lighter alternative to beer. Nowadays, it's just g…
Emily Stewart
America's absurd war on 'organized retail crime'
Target and CVS call them criminal masterminds. Most are homeless or mentally ill.
Amy Martyn
Corporate America is going through a middle-management meltdown
The thinning of Corporate America's middle management is putting millennials and Gen Z at risk.
Dan DeFrancesco
Meet Sunny Choi, the Estée Lauder director who left corporate America to pursue breaking – the Olympics' newest sport
"And ever since then, it's like we've always had this street culture that's existed and this really…
Mykenna Maniece
How Corporate America is rethinking its sustainability and diversity efforts
After years of big promises and grand plans around social issues like diversity and sustainability,…
Dan DeFrancesco
Corporate America got woke. Now it's having second thoughts.
Companies were eager to undertake ESG and DEI efforts a few years ago. Now, their talk and actions …
Emily Stewart
Inside America's wildest — and most lucrative — lawsuits
Mass torts hold companies accountable for their actions — but they're a product of pure anarchy.
Jack Newsham
America's most boring job is on the brink of extinction
Inside the desperate campaign to get Gen Z to become accountants
Emmalyse Brownstein
America's big cities are losing their one big advantage
A steep rise in housing costs means many Americans may be better off moving out of cities, a dramat…