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More Americans are feeling a six-figure salary can't afford them a middle-class lifestyle
In today's big story, we're looking at people who feel like a middle-class salary doesn't equal a m…
Dan DeFrancesco
Americans with a college degree say they'd need at least a $100K salary to change jobs. But roles that pay in that range are getting harder to find.
It'll take at least a $100,000 salary to convince Americans with a degree to change jobs, New York …
Jacob Zinkula,Juliana Kaplan
New York offers the worst cost-of-living tradeoff of any major city for new college grads. Starting salaries go further in these 14 metros.
New graduates' salaries go the furthest in Austin and Atlanta, but more of them are still moving to…
Noah Sheidlower,Juliana Kaplan,Jacob Zinkula
The men's Final Four coaches earn on average nearly double the women's salaries for the same job. Here's how much all 8 head coaches make.
Here's a look at the salary disparities between the head coaches of the 2024 men's and women's Marc…
Cork Gaines
How a peak boomer lives 'perfectly comfortably' on less than $30,000 a year after moving from Texas to tiny homes in New York and Florida
Sam Mitchell lives comfortably in a tiny home in upstate New York making less than $30,000 a year f…
Noah Sheidlower
A boomer couple lives on Social Security and receives $23 a month from SNAP for food: 'How are we to survive?'
Mary Dacus and her husband live paycheck to paycheck on their Social Security income. They struggle…
Allie Kelly
Making $100,000 a year might not be life-changing anymore, but 3 people share how it makes things a lot less stressful
Three people who made $100,000 a year explain how it impacted their lives and relationships and sha…
Jacob Zinkula
10 cities with the lowest salaries needed for a comfortable life — 4 of the top 5 are in Texas
Texas cities Houston, El Paso, and Lubbock require the lowest salaries for comfortable living, whil…
Noah Sheidlower
A group of emerging nations could soon start knocking down one key pillar of dollar dominance
Central-bank-issued digital currencies could chip away at the US dollar's share in international pa…
Huileng Tan
Living on $25,000: ALICEs who live paycheck to paycheck explain how they scrape together enough food to get by
Many households living paycheck to paycheck have to rely on thinly-stretched grocery budgets, food …
Allie Kelly
Stuck in a hellish loop: ALICE parents explain how they never have enough money to give their kids the life they want
BI talked to 7 ALICE parents nationally who said they're making sacrifices so their children can ea…
Noah Sheidlower,Juliana Kaplan
Millennials explain the joy and sacrifice of living alone
For some, living alone has become the new millennial American dream.
Juliana Kaplan,Rosalie Chan
Why 'quiet quit' when you can 'quiet vacation'? Millennials are taking time off without telling their bosses. Gen Z has a different tactic.
Nearly four in 10 millennials said they have taken time off without telling their boss, a poll foun…
Kelsey Vlamis
Zurich is trying to claw back $200 million after accidentally paying city employees double their salaries
Zurich, in Switzerland, is trying to claw back $200 million from its 30,000 employees after sending…
Mia Jankowicz
Here's how much you have to make across the country just to get by
In some counties, a family of two adults with two younger children needs to make over six figures t…
Juliana Kaplan,Noah Sheidlower
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
Here's how much money you need to make to be middle class in each US state
A Business Insider analysis finds varying income levels between states that qualify as middle class…
Noah Sheidlower
The white-collar recession means there are fewer $100K jobs and women are landing them more often than men
Fewer people are being hired for $100k jobs. While women are less likely than men to apply, they're…
Emily McCrary-Ruiz-Esparza
Salaries in Russia rose by over 7% last year, further showing how the war is boosting the country's economy
The wage rise is due to a labor shortage following the war and an exodus of workers.
Huileng Tan
Welcome to the red-hot blue-collar job boom
Walmart and UPS offer six-figure salaries and lucrative benefits. White-collar workers, meanwhile, …