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Russia is exploiting this outdated election law to pay American influencers to sway voters
Russia, which has long worked to sway American elections, has found a new and legal way in.
Katie Balevic
Lyft agrees to pay $2.1 million penalty after FTC says company made 'deceptive' claims about how much drivers can earn
The US Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against Lyft on Friday, and the rideshare company agre…
Lauren Edmonds
How a Seattle couple achieved financial independence in their mid-30s with a net worth over $4 million — and why they don't want to retire early
Mai-lan Phan and her husband Ryan Wagoner achieved financial independence with a net worth over $4 …
Noah Sheidlower
Leaked Microsoft salary data shows the pay gap between Microsoft AI and the rest of the company
It's understandable why Microsoft would shell out big for AI talent. But that doesn't make it an ea…
Dan DeFrancesco
Hip-hop legend Chuck D on advocating for healthcare price transparency
Chuck D of Public Enemy spoke to Business Insider about joining Fat Joe and Foo Fighters to advocat…
John Lynch
These Gen Z managers are doing things very differently and it seems to be paying off
Zoomer bosses told Business Insider they prioritize their employees' mental health and are "strict"…
Lindsay Dodgson
TikTok influencer posts her five-figure monthly earnings online. She says pay transparency is as 'authentic' as it gets
TikToker Victoria Paris says it's important to be frank about what she earns as an influencer. She …
Jordan Hart
I found out I was underpaid. Now I create TikTok videos asking strangers how much money they make to help break the taboo around discussing pay.
Hannah Williams walks around with a microphone asking strangers how much they make for her viral vi…
Sarah Jackson
Fat Joe on teaming up with Jelly Roll and Wyclef Jean to advocate for healthcare price transparency in Washington, DC
Fat Joe spoke to Business Insider about his work advocating for healthcare price transparency with …
John Lynch
Why have one baby when you can have 2? People are paying $500,000 to hire 2 surrogates at once and have 'twiblings'
Surrogacy agencies said some intended parents are spending half a million dollars on concurrent sur…
Kelsey Vlamis
Nearly half of US workers who asked for a raise last year got one, survey finds
As the Great Resignation marches on a FlexJobs survey shows workers are discussing their salary wit…
Jason Lalljee
Salary Journeys: The income of employees across every industry. From the administrative assistant making $16.50 an hour to the pharmaceutical exec making $203,000 a year.
From administrative assistants to IT managers, Insider's "Salary Journeys" series gives job seekers…
Chris Weller
My family covered the bridesmaids' expenses at my daughters' weddings because it didn't seem right to ask the women to pay
Jean Jordison, a retired preschool teacher, said her family covered the bridesmaid costs at her da…
Kelsey Vlamis
Finland plans to let workers see what their colleagues earn in order to reduce the gender pay gap, and one leading expert says it could help people negotiate pay rises
Talking about pay makes some people uncomfortable, but it can help reduce pay inequality between me…
Stephen Jones
Insider is launching a series that demystifies people's salaries, and we need your help
We're seeking anonymous submissions from people who wish to share their salary history as part of a…
Chris Weller
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
Employers are being forced to reveal how much they will pay potential workers. It's a good idea, but it isn't a cure-all for our giant pay gaps.
Disclosing salary ranges to job candidates is good, but it doesn't go nearly far enough to address …
Monique Cadle,Fran Benjamin
NYC companies will have to share job salaries upfront and it could help close the gender pay gap
Women and people of color have trouble earning as much as their male and white counterparts. NYC's …
Jason Lalljee
Major US airlines really, really don't want to show you how much you'll pay in fees upfront
The airlines say the new rule, effective July 1, confuses consumers with too much upfront informati…
Meghan Morris
SantaCon rains drunken santas on NYC every year. Turns out, it might not have been completely transparent about its charity.
SantaCon, which rains santas on New York City in a bar crawl every year, is spending money in stran…