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Over 4,000 millionaires could still leave India in 2024 — but the drain is getting slower year-on-year
Bucking the global trend, millionaire migration out of India is showing signs of slowing down. Whil…
Australia cracks down on International students; more than doubles student visa fees!
Effective July 1, the cost of applying for a student visa in Australia skyrocketed from A$710 (Rs 4…
These butterflies flew across the Atlantic Ocean, winging their way from Africa to South America!
The butterfly effect suggests that a butterfly flapping its wings in one part of the world might tr…
Universities, student groups lobby PM Sunak to keep UK's post-study visa scheme unchanged
Universities and student groups on Tuesday urgently lobbied British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to s…
PTI
India received over $111 billion in remittances in 2022, first country to ever reach that figure: UN
The International Organisation for Migration (IOM), in its World Migration Report 2024 launched …
PTI
From ALICEs to geriatric millennials: Your complete guide to America's weird new tribes
Keep mixing up your DIPS and DINKs? You've come to the right place.
Erin Snodgrass,Jacob Zinkula
Parents with young kids are fleeing New York City in droves. Skyrocketing housing and daycare costs are to blame.
Families with kids under six are leaving New York City at twice the rate of other New Yorkers.
Eliza Relman
A San Francisco Gen Xer quit his job to escape 60-hour workweeks and spend his time being an 'older dad': 'I'll be 70 when my son graduates from high school'
A San Francisco "older dad" quit his job to maximize his time with his son.
Jacob Zinkula,Andy Kiersz
Gig work is the new Ellis Island for immigrants looking for work. But many drivers feel trapped in the long hours and low pay.
Business Insider spoke to a dozen recent immigrants who rely heavily on driving for Uber and Lyft t…
Noah Sheidlower
If it feels like NYC is richer, you're right. One in every 24 residents is a millionaire.
The ranking may be further proof that New York is increasingly becoming a place for only the wealth…
Shubhangi Goel
Buying a home is probably never getting cheaper as rates aren't coming down and pandemic migration trends persist, 'Shark Tank' investor Kevin O'Leary says
Buying a home is never getting cheaper. Blame stubborn inflation and pandemic migration trends, acc…
Jennifer Sor
There's a conservative 'great migration' from blue states and one place is the big winner
Conservatives are increasingly moving from blue states to Republican-stronghold South Carolina, in …
Grace Eliza Goodwin
Alaska, Delaware, and West Virginia are the only states that still don't have a single billionaire resident
California has nearly 200 billionaires. But Alaska, Delaware, and West Virginia don't have any, acc…
Grace Dean
Step inside Scottsdale, Arizona, where migrating millionaires have created one of the hottest housing markets in the country
Scottsdale is one of the country's fastest-growing cities in terms of wealth. There are 243,000 res…
Joey Hadden
Young Chinese are trading Shanghai for small cities. Brands like KFC are following them with thousands of stores.
Economic troubles in metros like Beijing and Shanghai are pushing people to move to smaller cities…
Shubhangi Goel
More and more Americans are becoming 'ALICEs.' They can't afford rent and groceries but are falling through the cracks in the country's safety net.
The share of Americans in poverty has been falling, but more are stuck living paycheck to paycheck.
Noah Sheidlower,Juliana Kaplan
Remote workers are about to get a rude awakening
A new study shows that moving away from a big city can be bad for your career.
Aki Ito
Miami shows how a new kind of gentrification is coming to US cities
Wealthier homebuyers and renters are coming for Miami's higher-elevated, less flood-prone neighborh…
Eliza Relman
Spain is about to make it much harder for wealthy foreigners to buy their way into residency
Spain joins a growing list of EU countries walking back the foreign investment programs, as housing…
Shubhangi Goel
Angus Deaton won a Nobel Prize in economics. Now he says he got it wrong on globalization.
Angus Deaton has been an economist for over fifty years. He's still rethinking his views.