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Luca Netz
SuccessFrom homeless to making his first million: How the 25-year-old CEO of an NFT collection launched a toy line at Walmart
By Jane ThierNovember 19, 2023
I have a Netflix show teaching people how to be rich. Here’s how I made my first million
SuccessI have a Netflix show teaching people how to be rich. Here’s how I made my first million
By Jane ThierOctober 30, 2023
Wealth looking woman opening her car
Personal FinanceThe Federal Reserve claims the average American household is now a millionaire—but if you look closely, the middle class is going nowhere
By Orianna Rosa RoyleOctober 24, 2023
Woman inflating piggy bank with tire pump
SuccessMeet the uber-rich living a ‘frugal life’ like Warren Buffett: They cut their own hair, mend their clothes and ‘avoid Starbucks like the plague’
By Eleanor PringleOctober 12, 2023
Mature businessman sitting at the table and working on computers. He is trading with cryptocurrency.
The CoinsAlone at the top: There are only 6 Bitcoin billionaires in the whole world, new report reveals
By Chloe TaylorSeptember 6, 2023
woman on yacht laptop
SuccessRemote work has turned superyachts into floating offices as the wealthy spend more time on board than ever, says yacht broker: There’s a ‘real explosion’ in interest
By Jane ThierAugust 19, 2023
Stressed businessman, head in hands, sits before computer screen displaying stock market investments.
Success‘Richcession’ hits as 3.5 million millionaires lost their status last year—while the average person saw wealth spike
By Chloe TaylorAugust 17, 2023
A man walks away with a giant dollar bill, as it disintegrates
Personal FinanceWe finally have proof of the ‘rich-cession.’ The number of millionaires fell the most since the Global Financial Crisis of 2008, UBS says
By Paolo ConfinoAugust 15, 2023
Hand over money from parent to child,blue background,vector illustration
Personal FinanceMeet the six-figure earning workers with millions in assets who plan to die with nothing in the bank
By Eleanor PringleAugust 12, 2023
Suze Orman missed out on a million-dollar book deal because she didn’t know her self-worth—then she turned down Oprah Winfrey when she did
SuccessSuze Orman missed out on a million-dollar book deal because she didn’t know her self-worth—then she turned down Oprah Winfrey when she did
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJuly 18, 2023
Eager businessman with briefcase of money running up ascending bar graph
Personal FinanceIt takes a $650,000-a-year income to reach America’s top 1%—but in some states you need to earn much, much more
By Eleanor PringleJuly 14, 2023
Scale AI co-founder says the FIRE movement inspired her to live ‘very cheaply’ on McDonald’s and free flights until she made $10 million
SuccessScale AI co-founder says the FIRE movement inspired her to live ‘very cheaply’ on McDonald’s and free flights until she made $10 million
By Jane ThierJuly 11, 2023
Massive Titan sub search reignites debate over who should pay rescue costs for wealthy adventurers when things go wrong
LifestyleMassive Titan sub search reignites debate over who should pay rescue costs for wealthy adventurers when things go wrong
By Adam Geller, Wyatte Grantham-Philips and The Associated PressJune 26, 2023
Isabel Johnson, sub pilot in training, sits by the glass bubble at the bow to show the view inside the Cyclops 1, a five-person sub that was used by OceanGate to capture detailed sonar images of the Andrea Doria shipwreck.
LifestyleA millionaire pulled out of the missing Titan sub voyage after paying the deposit, citing fears the operator ‘cut too many corners’
By Chloe TaylorJune 22, 2023
Ecstatic Businessman on Smart Phone
SuccessGen Z and millennials feel wealthier than their parents and grandparents, a Charles Schwab survey finds
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJune 14, 2023
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