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Right degrees, wrong time: New graduates face discouraging odds of landing a job
Across the economy, hiring in recent months has ground to its slowest pace since the start of the pandemic, with employers adding just 73,000 jobs in July.
Why did stocks tumble this week?
Here's why stocks retreated, and what could happen next. The stock market sell-off began in earnest following the Federal Reserve's controversial decision to keep interest rates at 4.25% to 4.5%.
Read AT&T CEO's frank response to employee feedback about a 5-day RTO mandate — and much more
AT&T CEO John Stankey issued a lengthy memo addressing the shift to a "more market-based culture" and the results of an employee engagement survey.
Private-credit ETFs are here. Why your retirement account may be their next target.
Private-credit ETFs aren’t in 401(k)s yet — but they are Wall Street’s latest effort to bring private assets to the masses and, eventually, into retirement plans.
What to know if you're at risk of having your wages garnished over student loan debt
Millions of student borrowers could begin having their wages garnished as soon as this summer, according to estimates from credit bureau TransUnion. The company predicts that by August roughly 3
The ‘great wealth transfer’ is coming. Many people will be rich — but they’re not ready.
Many of them won’t know what to do with it. How do they even begin to manage their inheritance — to make tax-smart decisions and invest wisely? “Receiving an inheritance can be an emotional time,”
Berkshire Operating Profits Fall 4% in 2nd Quarter. Company Takes Write-Down of Kraft Equity Stake.
Berkshire Hathaway’s operating profits after taxes were down 4% in the second quarter to $11.2 billion versus the same period a year ago, the company said Saturday. The company didn’t buy back any
Afraid to leave your job right now? Here’s how to stay put without killing your career.
For anyone who’s been feeling guilty about not looking for a new job lately, take a look at Friday’s jobs report and let go of those misgivings.
5 things the AT&T CEO's sweeping memo says about where corporate America is headed
AT&T CEO John Stankey didn't hold back in a sweeping memo to managers on Friday, revealing broader trends in corporate culture.
Trump Fires Labor Statistics Head, Prompting Concerns About Data
President Donald Trump fired the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics hours after a report showed weak job growth, prompting outcries from economists to lawmakers and raising concerns over the
Trump and the dollar are doing something we saw just before the October 1987 stock market crash
This past week has been strong for the U.S. Dollar Index — its best since October 2022, in fact. It’s a far cry from the first half of this year, when the index lost almost 11% — the worst first-half
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Records $5 Billion Write-Down of Kraft Heinz Stock
Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A, BRK.B), the conglomerate run by legendary investor and soon-to-be-departing CEO Warren Buffett, on Saturday reported that it had recorded a nearly $5 billion second-quarter
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