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Trustpilot CEO: Here’s why we support the FTC’s crackdown on fake consumer reviews
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Trustpilot CEO: Here’s why we support the FTC’s crackdown on fake consumer reviews
By Adrian BlairOctober 28, 2024
The defunct AmazonSmile charitable program worked. I know because I co-founded Tripadvisor using the same principles
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The defunct AmazonSmile charitable program worked. I know because I co-founded Tripadvisor using the same principles
By Steve KauferOctober 23, 2024
Julie Wainwright
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Count me among the boomers not retiring—I’m in my 60s and leading another startup
By Julie WainwrightOctober 22, 2024
Girl Scouts membership prices will spike by 160% over the next two years
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Girl Scouts membership prices will spike by 160% over the next two years
By Chris MorrisOctober 21, 2024
How the behavioral economics of Uber drivers reveal what really drives the workforce
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How the behavioral economics of Uber drivers reveal what really drives the workforce
By Stephan MeierOctober 17, 2024
Why buying a home feels harder for women—Fannie Mae’s CEO explains the confidence gap
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Why buying a home feels harder for women—Fannie Mae’s CEO explains the confidence gap
By Chloe BergerOctober 16, 2024
The real reason for Shein’s success? A cognitive bias known as ‘temporal discounting’
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The real reason for Shein’s success? A cognitive bias known as ‘temporal discounting’
By Neeru PahariaOctober 15, 2024
Here’s why the gap between Americans’ perception of U.S. economic performance and reality has doubled since 2019, according to economists
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Here’s why the gap between Americans’ perception of U.S. economic performance and reality has doubled since 2019, according to economists
By Kaushik Basu and Robert LynchOctober 15, 2024
A Social Security card is illuminated on a table
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Retirees will get $50 more from Social Security every month starting next year—but that’s a drop in the bucket compared to years past
By Fatima Hussein and The Associated PressOctober 10, 2024
Years of inflation have changed Americans’ spending habits. Here are their priorities as the Fed cuts rates
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Years of inflation have changed Americans’ spending habits. Here are their priorities as the Fed cuts rates
By Tim WennesOctober 7, 2024
Gen Z have settled on the new age when adulthood starts
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Gen Z have settled on the new age when adulthood starts
By Orianna Rosa RoyleOctober 7, 2024
Kamala Harris is closing in on the perfect economic message—but the left’s price-gouging exaggerations could undermine it
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Kamala Harris is closing in on the perfect economic message—but the left’s price-gouging exaggerations could undermine it
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, Laura Tyson and Stephen HenriquesSeptember 30, 2024
Fed chairman Jerome Powell.
Finance
What the Fed rate cut means for investors
By Alicia AdamczykSeptember 19, 2024
Almost a century after Virginia Woolf’s ‘A Room of One’s Own’ essay, women are driving the housing market
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Almost a century after Virginia Woolf’s ‘A Room of One’s Own’ essay, women are driving the housing market
By Priscilla AlmodovarSeptember 17, 2024
Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary tells couples to separate their finances no matter how in love they are
Success
Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary tells couples to separate their finances no matter how in love they are
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezSeptember 13, 2024
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