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A shortage of young men in the workforce could weigh on housing, Social Security, and growth for years to come
Around 7.2 million men have dropped out of the workforce. That has a host of consequences that coul…
Jennifer Sor
It's getting really hard to find a job that pays well
Job growth is booming in low-paying, traditionally female industries, but high-paying roles might b…
Juliana Kaplan,Madison Hoff
As high-paying jobs become harder to get, more Americans are looking to Uber and Lyft for extra income
Gig work like ride-hailing is becoming more popular, per a Bank of America report. A cooling job ma…
Jacob Zinkula,Noah Sheidlower
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
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
Job growth surged far more than expected in March
The US economy added way more jobs than expected in March, with 303,000 jobs added. The unemploymen…
Madison Hoff
The benefit that pays for itself and increases worker productivity
Working parents with childcare benefits are more likely to stay at their company long-term and miss…
Allie Kelly
Putin could struggle to end the war in Ukraine because it's making some poor Russians richer
Russia's production in war-related industries rose 60% from the fall of 2022 to the spring of 2024.…
Huileng Tan
America's plan to fix its economy is going to screw over the rest of the world
There's a growing gap between America's interest rates and the rest of the world. That's going to c…
Linette Lopez
Kenya is experimenting with universal basic income. Here's what the US could learn about no-strings payments.
Kenya's universal basic income program, which will continue through 2030, is offering no-strings ca…
Allie Kelly
Europe's central bank cuts interest rates for first time in 5 years
The European Central Bank announced it would lower its benchmark interest rate from 4% to 3.75%, ma…
Theron Mohamed
A San Francisco Gen Xer quit his job to escape 60-hour workweeks and spend his time being an 'older dad': 'I'll be 70 when my son graduates from high school'
A San Francisco "older dad" quit his job to maximize his time with his son.
Jacob Zinkula,Andy Kiersz
Remote work has been a mixed bag for women when it comes to pay. But it's helped some men be 'overemployed' and make six figures.
Remote work has helped women's progress toward equal pay, but it's had a mixed impact on women's ca…
Jacob Zinkula
Asia to contribute 60 pc of global growth in 2024: IMF official
Asia remains the engine of economic growth and it is on track to deliver 60 per cent of global grow…
ANI
America's tech battle with China is about to get ugly
America is beating Beijing in the global AI race — but Xi Jinping's attempts to develop the tech wi…
Linette Lopez
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
Job growth surged past forecasts in January
January's unemployment rate was 3.7%. The US labor market added 353,000 jobs, starting the year wit…
Madison Hoff
Prepare for house price growth to slow, says First American chief economist
Mortgage rates are expected to drop this year, bringing sellers back to the market and slowing the …
Chris Johnston
Americans are paying nearly as much interest on credit cards and other debt as they are on their mortgages
While homeowners could lock in a 3% mortgage for 30 years not long ago, other kinds of consumer deb…
Yuheng Zhan
2 Yale researchers are pulling back the curtain on Russia's sanctions-stricken economy and it's landed them on a list of Putin's enemies
Russia's economy is in trouble, no matter how much the government tries to distort the facts, two Y…