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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
Boomers are selling off their businesses. Millennials are swooping in.
Americans over 50 own half of small businesses. The massive sell-off could be a $10 trillion opport…
Ann C. Logue
Legacy students no longer have an advantage at Stanford and other private California colleges
California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a ban on legacy preference in admissions at all private scho…
Ayelet Sheffey
China's $114 billion stimulus package immediately boosted its stock market. But can it last?
China's $114 billion stimulus has some investors excited, but it's lacking support for the country'…
Dan DeFrancesco
Xi Jinping just fired his giant money cannon at the wrong target
Wall Street ate up China's newest plan to jump-start their economy. But Xi Jinping's ideas won't fi…
Linette Lopez
AI coding tools mean there are no more junior software developers
AI coding assistants like GitHub Copilot improve productivity but raise security concerns, undersco…
Helen Li
When a millennial moved to Detroit from SF, he bought a home and opened a coffee shop. He said that would have been impossible on the West Coast.
David Valdez, 35, moved to Detroit from San Francisco in 2018. The millennial said it's been easier…
John Towfighi
China's city dwellers will soon have more pets than toddlers, and there's 1 way investors can cash in on the trend, Goldman Sachs says
China will have more than 70 million urban pets and less than 40 million children under the age of …
Kwan Wei Kevin Tan,Aditi Bhar…
The job market is reaching a turning point that will usher even steeper Fed rate cuts, top economist says
The ratio of job openings to the unemployment rate has plummeted over the past year, top economist …
Jennifer Sor
The scary new ways you're about to get overcharged for everything
Retailers have figured out how to set prices based on your age, mood, and sexual orientation.
Albert Fox Cahn
Why Gen Zers aren't leaving the nest
Young people are living at home and relying on their parents for money well into their 20s. Their p…
Eve Upton-Clark
The truth about promotions
A new study reveals that companies are picking managers in the worst possible way.
Aki Ito
The Social Security curveballs making retirement even more confusing
Patrice Earnest, 66, is getting a $0 Social Security check. She's not alone.
Noah Sheidlower,Juliana Kaplan
Caitlin Clark is the hottest ticket in the WNBA. So why is the cheapest way to see her play in Indianapolis?
It could cost you over $100 to watch Caitlin Clark play a road game. But in Indianapolis, tickets a…
Jacob Zinkula
China's worsening relationship with US businesses could put AI's chip supply on shaky ground
China burning bridges with US giants and a potential invasion of Taiwan leaves the AI industry vuln…
Dan DeFrancesco
We're losing the one thing that's keeping the peace between America and China
American businesses hoped China would be a gold mine. That dream is dying and it could make it hard…
Linette Lopez
Student-loan companies that don't do their jobs should be fired, Elizabeth Warren says. Her next target is one that manages 8 million borrowers.
After Navient was banned from federal student-loan servicing, Elizabeth Warren told BI it's a warni…
Ayelet Sheffey
Childcare workers say JD Vance's idea to have family help out more with kids isn't feasible: 'Grandparents should not be the fallback'
Childcare providers say JD Vance doesn't understand what's wrong with the industry after he suggest…
Eliza Relman,Ayelet Sheffey,J…
The good, bad, and ugly of life after rate cuts
The Fed won its fight with inflation, but there's still work to be done.
Dan DeFrancesco
A millennial FIRE couple shares how moving abroad and living on a $50k income helped them quadruple their net worth to $700k in 6 years
A millennial shares how living abroad and only spending one of their incomes helped them more than …