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Americans are quitting their jobs at the lowest rate in years. It's making it harder to get raises and promotions.
A hiring slowdown is preventing workers from quitting their jobs for raises and promotions.
Jacob Zinkula,Andy Kiersz
Russia confirms it's going to make it more painful for companies to quit the country
Russia's finance minister on Thursday confirmed reports that Moscow will raise exit taxes and other…
Mia Jankowicz
Hurricane Helene devastates Asheville's small beer breweries: 'It's quite heartbreaking.'
Small breweries damaged by the hurricane are scrambling to help workers and figure out how to rebui…
Allie Kelly,Noah Sheidlower
A Gen Xer quit his corporate job in SF and moved to Colombia. He said Medellín is more affordable and he's been able to launch 2 startups.
Jason Bennett, 46, left the Bay Area for the chance to be his own boss abroad.
John Towfighi
Another jumbo Fed cut is coming by year-end with the US labor market weaker than many think, Citi economist says
"We see this weakening labor market dynamic across a number of different data points: low hiring ra…
Filip De Mott
Americans are probably getting another interest rate cut this week — just days after the election
It's likely that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates by a quarter point on Thursday, closin…
Ayelet Sheffey,Madison Hoff
Barbecue, bingo, and bipartisan partying: How America is preparing for election night
Bars, venues, and delivery services are prepping for a big night, and trying to keep it bipartisan.
Juliana Kaplan
A Gen Xer was tired of balancing 2 jobs and earning under $50,000 a year so he went back to school. The decision 'changed his life,' he said.
A Gen Xer went back to college at age 36 to boost his pay. Today he's got a master's degree and is …
Jacob Zinkula
Rate cuts won't prevent a recession and the economy is deteriorating 'quite rapidly,' investment strategist says
A recession is coming even with rate cuts indicators show a deteriorating economic outlook, accordi…
Kelly Cloonan
Millennials are turning 40 — and it's freaking them out
Millennials, a generation defined by their youth, are no longer young. That's causing many of them …
Emily Stewart
American workers are stuck in place because everyone is too afraid of a recession to quit
American workers aren't so quick to quit their jobs anymore - largely because they're afraid of a c…
Jennifer Sor
Wall Street braces for a Trump or Harris presidency. Here's what that means for your portfolio.
Harris and Trump's proposed tax policies are set to have very different impacts on the stock market.
Dan DeFrancesco
The end of American careerism
Climbing the corporate ladder was once a cornerstone of the American Dream. Now, many professionals…
Aki Ito
A Gen Xer quit a $110,000 salary job in DC for one in Germany that pays less than half. He says he's more financially stable and happier now.
Kobi Smith moved to Germany after a career as an attorney in Washington, DC. He works at Popeyes an…
John Towfighi
America dodged a recession. Now there's one last pitfall to avoid.
Recession fears are fading and the job market is looking stronger. That's great news for average Am…
Neil Dutta
A battle over the future of US retirement is playing out in Pennsylvania as the election looms
Pennsylvania is among the top states with the fastest-growing older population. It sets the stage f…
Ayelet Sheffey
Justin Trudeau, a champion of immigration, says he overdid it and strained Canada's economy
Under a new plan, the number of permanent residents arriving in Canada in 2025 will be reduced by 2…
Hannah Abraham
The economy is a priority for Americans as they head to the polls. Here's what's really going on behind the numbers.
As people get ready to vote, here's what's been going on with job growth, federal debt, and other e…
Madison Hoff
Millennials are hoarding cash. That could hurt them in the long run.
Millennials are holding onto a lot of cash instead of investing that money in the stock market. Tha…
Callie Cox
Here's how much remote workers say it would cost to get them back into the office
A new survey suggests that workers might want big raises to come back to the office.