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Personal Finance
Nearly one-fifth of Americans have ‘maxed out’ their credit cards as inflation and high interest rates push delinquencies to 3-year high
By Alicia AdamczykMay 14, 2024
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Success
Gen Z really do have it worse: Those in their early 20s are earning less and have more debt than millennials did at their age
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMay 14, 2024
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson,
Politics
As U.S. debt soars past $34 trillion, Congress has killed off its plan to tackle the crisis
By Kevin Freking and The Associated PressMay 11, 2024
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Success
The cost-of-living crisis is so bleak that some Gen Zers genuinely fear becoming homeless
By Jane ThierMay 11, 2024
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen speaks to reporters outside of the West Wing following a meeting with US President Joe Biden at the White House in Washington, DC.
Finance
Belgium is racking up debt as fast as the U.S.—but without the benefit of the dollar
By Craig Stirling, Alexander Weber, Lyubov Pronina and BloombergMay 9, 2024
Credit card debt is becoming a bigger problem for young Americans.
Personal Finance
Gen Z is sinking deeper into debt as higher costs for education and housing weigh them down, new data shows
By Christiaan HetznerMay 8, 2024
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Finance
Gen Z will pay dearly for this U.S. blunder on the massive debt that boomers, Gen X, and millennials are dumping on them, former White House economist warns
By Jason MaMay 5, 2024
Florida couple that once gave $128 million to 550 employees, turns their attention to college completion
Finance
Florida couple that once gave $128 million to 550 employees, turns their attention to college completion
By Janet Lorin and BloombergMay 2, 2024
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Tech
French government steps in to rescue Atos, once renowned as the nation’s top tech firm
By Alan Katz and BloombergApril 29, 2024
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Finance
Global debt hasn’t been this bad since the Napoleonic Wars, says World Economic Forum president
By Jason MaApril 28, 2024
French President Emmanuel Macron (R) and JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon (L) react during the inauguration of the new French headquarters of US' JP Morgan bank on June 29, 2021 in Paris.
Finance
U.S. panic over national debt might mark a culture shift—are Americans becoming more ‘European’ about money?
By Ryan HoggApril 26, 2024
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Success
Biden’s Education Dept. starts clock on regulation that would cancel student debt for over 25 million Americans
By Collin Binkley and The Associated PressApril 17, 2024
President Joe Biden at a campaign event in Madison, Wisconsin on Monday, April 8, 2024, where he unveiled a new student loan forgiveness plan.
Finance
Biden takes another stab at forgiving student loan debt. Here’s how to know if you qualify for his latest $7.4 billion package
By Sunny NagpaulApril 12, 2024
Joe Biden
Politics
Biden to take fresh stab at canceling billions in student debt, sources say
By Seung Min Kim, Collin Binkley and The Associated PressApril 6, 2024
Canadian billionaire Lawrence Stroll
Finance
How James Bond’s favorite carmaker dodged a billion dollar debt pile
By Tasos Vossos and BloombergApril 5, 2024
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