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Biden's smart to lay low, but he should pick his running mate now
While Trump flails with his disastrous coronavirus response, Joe Biden could give his campaign a bl…
Anthony L. Fisher
I'm a writer who went to work at an Amazon warehouse, a call center, and a McDonald's. I saw firsthand how low-wage work is driving America over the edge.
As a culture, we put far too much blind trust in data and technology.* Math and logic are beautiful…
Emily Guendelsberger
Trump's DC Hotel is 'getting three times the average' hotel rate - and making a lot more money than expected
That said, the hotel still has a fairly low occupancy rate - 42.3% compared to about 70% in other D…
Veronika Bondarenko
Crazy-high rent, record-low homeownership, and overcrowding: California has a plan to solve the housing crisis, but not without a fight
Then, in early 2016, Los Angeles' infighting came to a head. A lawsuit between the city and a neigh…
Tanza Loudenback
Here's why the opioid epidemic is so bad in West Virginia - the state with the highest overdose rate in the US
As in the rest of the US, opioid prescriptions started skyrocketing in the mid-1990s as pharmaceuti…
Harrison Jacobs
Shocking: Kwid, Celerio, Eeco, Scorpio and Eon, all Indian cars got zero rating in global NCAP crash test
The latest Indian crash test results from Global NCAP are out, and all five models, including Renau…
The Tesla Model S Just Got The Best Safety Rating Of Any Car In History
For the side pole intrusion test, considered one of the most difficult to pass, the Model S was the…
I moved 1,800 miles and took a 20% pay cut to live near my parents. It's a high-cost area, but they get to see our kids.
Family moved from Texas to Massachusetts, accepting a pay cut and higher living costs, in exchange …
Jane Ridley
Trump's plan to scrap taxes on tips and overtime could reshape how millions of Americans get paid
Tax proposals from Trump and Harris could incentivize businesses to twist the definition of a tip a…
Ayelet Sheffey
Washington, DC, is the best place in the US for pay and good jobs. See the other top states.
A flood of workers have moved south in recent years, but many southern states offer lower wages and…
Juliana Kaplan,Eliza Relman
This is what office towers could look like due to hybrid working
The skyscraper occupied by HSBC in London will get a radical makeover when the bank moves out in th…
Polly Thompson
A stretch of Florida beaches has soared from a lesser-known gem to 'the Hamptons of the South'
Southern families have long loved lower-key beaches along the Gulf Coast. Now people from across th…
Dan Latu
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
America's crisis of meaningless work
It's not the pay or the perks causing American workers to disengage. It's the lack of purpose.
Molly Lipson
NYC shuttered 80% of its Airbnbs in an attempt to make housing more affordable. All that's done so far is make hotels more expensive.
There were more than 22,000 short-term rentals listed in NYC last August. The number of legal listi…
Eliza Relman,Dan Latu
New York tech workers make $135,000 on average, but can't afford the vast majority of apartments on the market
Tech workers are flooding into New York City, but they're having a hard time finding places to live…
Eliza Relman,Madison Hoff
Empty office buildings won't be the solution to the US housing shortage
The rise of remote work has crushed demand for offices, but Goldman Sachs warned it isn't simple or…
Phil Rosen
Why so many men in the US have stopped working
Men aren't working at the same rate they did in decades past. We asked two economists to help us fi…
Jacob Zinkula,Andy Kiersz
Goldman Sachs sees much stronger economic growth than consensus, dismissing Wall Street's top concern
"We expect much stronger GDP growth in 2024 than consensus and see a much lower risk of recession,"…
Matthew Fox
School districts in California are worried about cafeteria workers fleeing to fast-food chains to get $20-an-hour wages
School districts have chronic problems with recruiting and retaining staff, partly because of low w…