Beloved Restaurant Chains Facing Bankruptcy In 2024
2024 has been a rough year for many chain restaurants, with a slew of popular concepts declaring bankruptcy and exploring restructuring.
Read More2024 has been a rough year for many chain restaurants, with a slew of popular concepts declaring bankruptcy and exploring restructuring.
Read MoreDid you think "startup" and "small business" meant the same thing? If so, think again. Carolyn Osorio, a creator of two small businesses, explains.
Read MoreOn September 5, 1882, the first Labor Day occurred in NYC. It would inspire several more soon after, and in 1894, it would become a federal holiday.
Read MoreThrough 2045, baby boomers will deliver the great wealth transfer via inheritances; however, distribution of this wealth will be greater for some than others.
Read MorePer the Pew Research Center, though wealth for U.S. households grew during the pandemic, the wealth gap among racial groups failed to close significantly.
Read MoreIn 1983, Cabbage Patch Kids debuted, setting off a toy craze. That year, the industry also saw its first toy riot as consumers fought to get one for their kids.
Read MoreGen Zers, along with millennials, are forecast to change jobs far more frequently in their lifetime than baby boomers and Generation X did. This is why.
Read MoreThe animatronic Furby was launched in 1998, shelved in 2017, and made a comeback in 2023 for its 25th anniversary. Here are the rarest of the bunch.
Read MoreThere are nearly 4,000 colleges and universities in the U.S. Per Forbes, just 12 schools account for about a quarter of the country's billionaires.
Read MoreShould the U.S. go into recession, many will want to know how long it might last. History gives us an idea, though the average doesn't tell the whole story.
Read MoreFor many, working through the pandemic was an eye-opener, specifically with regard to work-life balance. One consequence of this has been the commute.
Read MoreWhile you can guess that the wealthiest of consumers can benefit from a recession, there are two other groups that can also come out of a recession better off.
Read MoreWhile a recession brings economic hardship, there are ways to weather one as an investor, as well as set yourself up for the eventual rebound to follow.
Read MoreThe U.S. gross national debt recently surpassed $35 trillion for the first time. Did you know, though, the U.S. has been in debt since its inception?
Read MoreThough Kamala Harris has yet to outline her policy on Social Security, it's likely similar to Joe Biden's and the Democratic Party's stance overall.
Read MoreThe Department of Labor recently announced new baselines for employee pay that qualifies as exempt from overtime, with a two-tiered implementation.
Read MoreWhile you've likely heard about PACs, you might not realize there are different kinds of PACs. Here's how your donation works when it comes to PAC money.
Read MoreTeam USA winners at the Paris Games will each receive a medal bonus. This year, track-and-field gold winners will also receive prize money from World Athletics.
Read MoreA million-dollar city is a city where the cost to buy a home is $1M or more. As U.S. home prices continue to rise, the number of these cities does as well.
Read MoreA recent report finds the United Kingdom is to see the second-biggest loss of millionaires in 2024. This one tax rule looks to be a key reason as to why.
Read MoreLinn's Stamp News estimates there are ~5 million U.S. stamp collectors. If you want to join in with your stamps, here's what you need to know about the hobby.
Read MoreFollowing President Biden's unprecedented announcement that he would not seek reelection in 2024, donations poured in for his replacement Kamala Harris.
Read MoreAbout a third of Americans have at least one tattoo. Though, none are likely like the most expensive tattoo ever, which was meant to be a one-of-a-kind design.
Read MoreGiven the fact that ephemera like concert posters weren't meant to last, it's not surprising to find some hold particular value as pieces of history.
Read MoreAs the Fed aims to steer the economy toward a soft landing, the recession watch continues as well. U.S. economic growth slowed to 1.4% to start 2024.
Read MoreThe July 19 global tech outage that brought down millions of computer systems served as a stark reminder of how interconnected the world's IT infrastructure is.
Read MoreWhy you may work beyond a 40-hour workweek, you may not be entitled to overtime pay; it depends on if your position is classified as exempt or nonexempt.
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