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South Carolina lawmakers have earned only $10,400 annually for the past 25 years—and now want a $18,000 bump in their stipends 
PoliticsSouth Carolina lawmakers have earned only $10,400 annually for the past 25 years—and now want a $18,000 bump in their stipends 
By Jeffrey Collins and The Associated PressApril 24, 2025
Dara Khosrowshahi
SuccessUber’s CEO says learning these two subjects in college is an ‘absolute necessity’ for any Gen Z grad eyeing up management roles
By Emma BurleighApril 16, 2025
John Boyega
SuccessMultimillionaire ‘Star Wars’ star John Boyega played hard to get in his interview with J.J. Abrams—even though he had just $15 in his bank account
By Emma BurleighApril 15, 2025
The real reasons the CEO-worker pay gap spiraled out of control in America—and what to do about it
CommentaryThe real reasons the CEO-worker pay gap spiraled out of control in America—and what to do about it
By Claudio Fernández-Aráoz and Greg NagelApril 15, 2025
Barbara Corcoran on the set of Shark Tank
SuccessSelf-made millionaire Barbara Corcoran warns not to make the mistake of asking for a raise: Do these 2 things instead
By Preston ForeApril 4, 2025
Indeed CEO Chris Hyams.
SuccessIndeed CEO Chris Hyams reveals two-thirds of jobs on the platform demand skills that AI can already handle
By Emma BurleighApril 3, 2025
The exact salary increase attractive workers can expect to earn has been revealed—and it’s tens of thousands more than their less good-looking peers
SuccessThe exact salary increase attractive workers can expect to earn has been revealed—and it’s tens of thousands more than their less good-looking peers
By Orianna Rosa RoyleApril 3, 2025
Young woman disappointed on her phone.
SuccessGen Z Americans say the clothes in stores are a bad omen that we’re going into a recession
By Emma BurleighMarch 31, 2025
State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli attends as Eric Adams kicks off his general election campaign for Mayor at City Hall Park.
FinanceWall Street bonus pot surges to record-high $47.5 billion, but the outlook is dim 
By Amanda GerutMarch 26, 2025
Amy Coney Barrett smiling
SuccessSupreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett was reportedly paid $2 million for her new book coming this year, including a $425,000 advance
By Hillel Italie and The Associated PressMarch 21, 2025
NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore (L) and Suni Williams (R).
SuccessThe Boeing Starliner astronauts have returned to Earth after nine long months stuck in space—but their $150,000 salary won’t come with overtime
By Emma BurleighMarch 19, 2025
The demise of the job-hopping economy: Gen Z’s big career strategy is hitting a wall
SuccessThe demise of the job-hopping economy: Gen Z’s big career strategy is hitting a wall
By Morning BrewMarch 18, 2025
Cadence Design CEO Lip-Bu Tan delivers the key-note address during the CDN Live conference in Bangalore on November 19, 2009.
TechIntel’s new CEO stands to reap more than $400 million—but he’ll have to jump over massive hurdles to get it
By Amanda GerutMarch 18, 2025
Vanna White, co-host of 'Wheel of Fortune.'
SuccessVanna White only works 34 days a year filming ‘Wheel of Fortune’—and was making a $3 million salary
By Emma BurleighMarch 13, 2025
A stressed out woman sits at her desk with her hands on her head and looking at paperwork.
LeadershipBurnout is costing companies as much as $5 million a year—Here’s how that breaks down from average worker to top executive
By Sara BraunMarch 12, 2025
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