Restaurant prices keep climbing, and customers are noticing it before the food arrives. Rising ingredient costs, higher wages, supply issues, and new tariffs have made it harder for owners to keep ...
Significant changes are coming for retirement savers, especially those earning more than $145,000 a year. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the U.S. Department of the Treasury are implementing ...
Robert E. Rich Sr. just wanted to make whipped cream that didn’t spoil. It began as an experiment during wartime dairy rationing and turned into one of the most successful family-owned food empires in ...
Many celebrities just had to make ends meet. And it didn't always go well. Most celebrities don’t start out famous. Before making millions, they had to grind out the workday like everyone else. Many ...
Zoom CEO Eric Yuan thinks people could soon be working only three or four days a week. He says that artificial intelligence will handle repetitive tasks and give workers more time to enjoy life. He ...
Blockbuster Video ruled home entertainment in the year 2000. The company had thousands of stores, and Friday nights weren’t complete without a trip to rent a movie. At the same time, Netflix was an ...
A new kind of workplace bias is emerging — and it’s aimed at the youngest employees. Gen Z professionals are entering the workforce eager to learn and contribute, yet many say they’re being dismissed ...
Starbucks is in the middle of one of its biggest shake-ups in years. CEO Brian Niccol, who took over in 2024 after a successful tenure at Chipotle, has announced a comprehensive $1 billion ...
Working long hours only to make little progress is one of the most draining realities today. For Millennials and Gen Z, steady jobs and years of paychecks don’t guarantee being debt-free or being able ...
Saving money can sound as exciting as eating plain oatmeal. However, the 100-Envelope Challenge is shaking that up. It’s turning the idea of saving into something people actually look forward to doing ...
Money might not solve everything, but it sparks some creative dreaming. When people were asked what they’d buy if cash weren’t an issue, the answers went well beyond the usual yachts and private jets.