On average, most Americans don't think they need to be a millionaire in order to feel rich, per Bankrate's survey. How much each generation says they need.
Thomas Piketty, bestselling French economist, pointed to what he described as one of Macron's biggest mistakes: neglecting and demonizing France's left wing.
Shares of Trump Media had dropped sharply after whipsawing on the day after former President Donald Trump's first debate with President Joe Biden.
The NFL's 'Sunday Ticket' has been offered in bars and restaurants since the inception of the package of games. Now it'll also be offered via streaming.
Greece has introduced a six-day working week for some businesses, seeking to boost productivity and employment in the southern European country.
Problems with the new FAFSA affected college enrollment decisions for the fall.
Bitcoin has not reached the top of its current cycle and is likely to go past its all-time high this year, according to a research report by CCData.
Gen Z’s outspokenness in the workplace may annoy some, but young employees can use this trait to advance their careers, according to one psychologist.
Insurers are fleeing coastal states like Florida and California after floods and fires, and premiums are skyrocketing. More states face this climate crisis.
Wall Street is headed for a lower open Tuesday after starting the second half of 2024 on a high note.
Private colleges generally cost more than public schools, but may offer more financial aid. Students at these schools are most satisfied with their aid offers.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom recently signed a bill requiring high school students take a one-semester personal finance course as a condition for graduation.
Economists polled by Reuters expected the headline rate to come in at 2.5%.
The incoming U.K. government will confront a complex international landscape once Britons head to the polls on July 4.
Both Biden and Trump share common ground on tariffs. Policymakers argue tariffs can protect domestic industries but may also result in higher prices.
U.S. Treasury yields were lower on Tuesday as investors looked ahead to labor market data and monitored comments from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
South Korea's core inflation numbers came in at 2.4% for June, missing expectations of economists polled by Reuters who predicted a core inflation rate of 2.7%.
Expectations have mounted that the Labour Party will win the U.K.'s upcoming snap election ever since Conservative Prime Minister Rishi Sunak called the vote.
Nasdaq closes at record high, Paramount streaming service on the block, ‘Roaring Kitty’ takes 6.6% Chewy stake.
Amid record-low voter turnout of around 40% in the election's first round Friday, two dramatically different candidates came out on top.
Tech-savvy Gen Zers are not experienced with interacting with people in real life. Two relationship experts offer tips on how to navigate the dating scene in person.
The average real estate sales price in Manhattan fell 3% to just more than $2 million, according to a report from Douglas Elliman and Miller Samuel.
Amid rising uncivility, Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways outline the behaviors that constitute "customer harassment" of their staff members.
Shareholder advisory firms raised concerns about additional pay for CEO Marc Benioff in the form of equity grants.
Chinese electric car company Zeekr delivered the most cars in the first half of the year among U.S.-listed Chinese companies only selling pure electric cars.