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The Coins
Jamie Dimon doesn’t care if Bitcoin hit a record high, but will defend people’s right to buy it like he’ll defend your right to smoke a cigarette
By
Eleanor Pringle
Success
A Gen Z student is paying $10,000 to commute from NYU to Florida for an internship at the Ritz-Carlton—but says it’s worth it for the connections
By
Eleanor Pringle
Success
Gen Z and millennial staff have little loyalty to their employers, so the CTO at a $152 billion tech firm is embracing boomerang hires: ‘If you don’t lean in, you’re going to lose’
By
Eleanor Pringle
Success
‘Ultrawealthy’ Gen Xers are proving more resistant to returning to the office—but Gen Z and millennials are making it a priority
By
Eleanor Pringle
Finance
Taylor Swift’s exclusive deal with Singapore that reportedly netted her millions was ‘very successful’ and not ‘unfriendly’ to aggrieved neighbors, says Prime Minister
By
Eleanor Pringle
Success
Jamie Dimon wants to see more teenagers landing $60K roles, with schools measured on student job occupancy instead of college admission rates
By
Eleanor Pringle
Finance
Hotshot Wharton professor sees $34 trillion debt triggering 2025 meltdown as mortgage rates spike above 7%: ‘It could derail the next administration’
By
Eleanor Pringle
Retail
Spam’s $3.50 ‘affordable protein’ price tag has Hormel Foods’ CEO feeling good about the future in the age of the cash-strapped consumer
By
Eleanor Pringle
Success
A $90 trillion Great Wealth Transfer will make millennials the ‘richest generation in history,’ blockbuster report says
By
Eleanor Pringle
Success
Dakota Johnson’s take on her ‘Madame Web’ castmates sums up the Gen Z vs. millennial divide in the workplace: ‘I love them … and they annoy me’
By
Eleanor Pringle
Finance
Wall Street’s ‘excruciating’ FOMO obsession will push the market to a decade of ‘dismal’ returns, warns investment legend John Hussman
By
Eleanor Pringle
Finance
‘Before any crash it felt great’: Jamie Dimon isn’t sold on the good news coming out of the U.S. economy, saying it may prove a precursor of a recession
By
Eleanor Pringle
Success
‘Ugh!’ Warren Buffett used his shareholder letter to scorn heirs to huge fortunes planning to ‘live a lifetime of leisure’
By
Eleanor Pringle
Health
Exclusive: Bryan Johnson, the tech founder spending millions to be 18 again, says his goal is to make death optional
By
Eleanor Pringle
Finance
Warren Buffett and ‘Big Short’ investor Michael Burry have shown their cards in the streaming wars, courtesy of big bets and major selloffs
By
Eleanor Pringle