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A millennial who used side hustles to pay off debt explains the lucrative and easy ones she recommends
Lisa Ebsworth finds doing surveys or completing secret shopping jobs are good side hustles to start…
Madison Hoff
A Texas boomer couple who retired to an expat hot spot in Ecuador explains how it helps them save money
Karl and Brenda are loving their retirement life in Ecuador, and have even been able to grow their …
Juliana Kaplan
Student-loan borrowers on Biden's new repayment plan are now waiting for the Supreme Court to decide whether cheaper payments and debt cancellation can resume
After the 8th Circuit officially blocked Biden's SAVE student-loan repayment plan, the Justice Depa…
Ayelet Sheffey
Inflation cooled in July, adding to the case for rate cuts at the next Fed meeting
The consumer price index, an inflation measure, increased 2.9% in July from a year ago.
Madison Hoff
Why you shouldn't worry about the job market and a recession just yet
The jobless rate is rising, but that doesn't mean the US is destined for mass unemployment and a re…
Jacob Zinkula
A boomer who moved from Minnesota to Mexico said his cost of living dropped by 50% — but transplants need to respect the culture
Mark LeGeros's move abroad is one that more retirees are contemplating amidst shaky finances and pr…
Juliana Kaplan
Forget Uber and Airbnb: Some people are going back to doing things the old-fashioned way to save money
Once upon a time, you could get app-based services for artificially low prices. Now some are adjust…
Juliana Kaplan
The economy's soft landing is suddenly in question
The unemployment rate jumped unexpectedly in July, leading some economists to wonder if the Federal…
Juliana Kaplan,Madison Hoff,A…
Amazon sounds pretty worried about the economy for the rest of the year. And it's a bad sign for the rest of us.
Amazon's CFO said politics and the Olympics are distracting people from spending. He's not actually…
Jordan Hart
Your company's AI spending spree could cost you your job
Huge AI investments are costing some workers their jobs as companies change their spending prioriti…
Jacob Zinkula
Careers site Indeed to lay off 1,000 workers
In a memo to employees, CEO Chris Hyams took responsibility for "how we got here" but also cited a …
Dominick Reuter,Alyshia Hull
Credit card rewards are turning us into jerks
The battle to rack up credit-card rewards is turning friends against each other.
Emily Stewart
Meet a baby boomer who will never retire because she has terminal cancer and can't afford to live off $1,800 in monthly Social Security
Mary, 68, was planning on retiring no later than 2025. Now, she said she'll work until she dies.
Juliana Kaplan
The latest trick companies could be using to pay workers less
Fewer job postings are including experience and education requirements. It could be helping some co…
Jacob Zinkula
America is on the brink of an unemployment fiasco
The number of unemployed Americans keeps rising. To keep the US job market from getting worse, the …
Neil Dutta
Restaurants and hotels were helping power the booming job market. Now, they're barely hiring.
The leisure and hospitality industry is adding fewer jobs each month than it was a few years ago.
Madison Hoff
Meet a boomer with no retirement savings — and no regrets
Nancy has lived her life by her values. But she's a little worried about what will happen when she …
Juliana Kaplan
Summer vacation is only getting more expensive for parents, with some spending thousands of dollars on camp: It's 'highway robbery'
Parents told BI that they're spending thousands to send their kids to camp or other summer care.
Juliana Kaplan,Madison Hoff
The US economy added more jobs than expected last month as unemployment surprisingly rose
The economy added 206,000 jobs in June, above the forecast. The US unemployment rate is unexpectedl…
Madison Hoff
The 10 highest-paying blue-collar construction jobs in the US
The highest-paying blue-collar construction job in the US earns about $100,000 annually, according …