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Why the economy feels so bad when experts say it’s so good
Personal Finance
Why the economy feels so bad when experts say it’s so good
By Alicia AdamczykAugust 3, 2023
American consumers still have cash savings they can dip into to fuel the economy.
Finance
Americans still haven’t run out of pandemic savings quite yet, JPMorgan study finds
By Christiaan HetznerJuly 19, 2023
Levi Strauss slashes guidance and warns ‘the American consumer is under pressure’
Retail
Levi Strauss slashes guidance and warns ‘the American consumer is under pressure’
By Olivia Rockeman and BloombergJuly 7, 2023
Gen Zers and millennials get travel right. Here’s their recipe for the ultimate vacation
Arts & Entertainment
Gen Zers and millennials get travel right. Here’s their recipe for the ultimate vacation
By Audrey HendleyJuly 5, 2023
Americans are so indebted that it’s holding back the economy. These 4 key reforms could give them room to breathe
Commentary
Americans are so indebted that it’s holding back the economy. These 4 key reforms could give them room to breathe
By Richard VagueJune 22, 2023
Shopify’s head of equitable commerce: ‘Unsustainable marketing moments hurt Black entrepreneurs. Here’s why’
Commentary
Shopify’s head of equitable commerce: ‘Unsustainable marketing moments hurt Black entrepreneurs. Here’s why’
By Brandon DavenportJune 13, 2023
The CEO behind the success of Lululemon and Reebok: ‘A reckoning is coming as Gen Zers hold retailers accountable for single-use plastics’
Commentary
The CEO behind the success of Lululemon and Reebok: ‘A reckoning is coming as Gen Zers hold retailers accountable for single-use plastics’
By Bob MeersJune 9, 2023
A young woman sprays herself with perfume from an unbranded bottle.
Lifestyle
Gen Z is more obsessed with smelling good than ever—and Burberry, Gucci, and Chloé bottles are raking in cash
By Chloe TaylorMay 30, 2023
The resilient US consumer is slowing down and analysts are worried they could be ‘hitting a breaking point’
Finance
The resilient US consumer is slowing down and analysts are worried they could be ‘hitting a breaking point’
By Leslie Patton, Brendan Case, Augusta Saraiva, Olivia Rockeman and BloombergMay 18, 2023
America is drunk on credit–and polarized politics complicate the Fed’s unenviable challenge of ending easy money
Commentary
America is drunk on credit–and polarized politics complicate the Fed’s unenviable challenge of ending easy money
By Alvaro Vargas LlosaMay 9, 2023
15 million Americans are about to be thrown off Medicaid rolls–and fall victim to extortionate hospital pricing
Commentary
15 million Americans are about to be thrown off Medicaid rolls–and fall victim to extortionate hospital pricing
By Cynthia A. FisherApril 12, 2023
More companies target premium consumers less concerned about inflation, opt ‘not to go chasing people with discounts’
Finance
More companies target premium consumers less concerned about inflation, opt ‘not to go chasing people with discounts’
By Anne D'Innocenzio and The Associated PressApril 2, 2023
The rise and fall of the Liver King—a social media sensation who is now being sued by his followers for $25 million
Health
The rise and fall of the Liver King—a social media sensation who is now being sued by his followers for $25 million
By Catalina Goanta and The ConversationJanuary 31, 2023
Teens looking at a phone
Tech
What the demise of a flagship NFT and rise of BeReal mean about Gen Z’s changing mood
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezJuly 21, 2022
Surprised man looks at receipt total in sales check holding paper bag with groceries.
Personal Finance
Welcome to the hidden-cost economy, where sneaky fees are lurking everywhere
By Hillary HoffowerJune 19, 2022
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