A Utah-based millennial was laid off from his tech job soon after he learned about a worrying health concern. He's struggled to find a job ever since.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell said his confidence inflation will slow "is not as high as it was," meaning rate cuts likely won't come until later this year.
BI looked at President Joe Biden's and former President Donald Trump's plans for eight major economic categories that affect Americans' daily lives.
Student-loan borrowers now have until June 30 to consolidate their loans and get the one-time account adjustments, moving closer to forgiveness.
Melissa Hedden can't afford to rent her own apartment but her family earns too much to receive government assistance.
Inflation cooled slightly in April, with consumer prices rising just 3.4% year-per-year, according to data from the Labor Department.
The Consumer Price Index increased by 3.4% in April from a year ago, matching the forecast.
Soaring prices and borrowing costs mean people are spending nearly every dollar they have just to stay afloat, top economist Stephanie Pomboy said.
A new Deloitte report found that the cost of living is a key reason millennials and Gen Z are choosing to forego higher education.
Half of Americans living in deep poverty are childfree adults because it's harder to access certain tax and government assistance without kids.
It'll take at least a $100,000 salary to convince Americans with a degree to change jobs, New York Fed survey finds.
The job market is booming in Texas. Athletes, dentists, and dermatologists are high-paying jobs in the Lone Star State.
Millennials' average wealth doubled in the last four years, leaving some surprised to realize that they're suddenly doing very well.
Beijing will issue a tranche of 30-year bonds on Friday as part of sales intended to raise $138 billion for "major national strategies."
The sudden resurgence of inflation has caused some more alarmist analysts to suggest that the US economy is in deep trouble.
A new Brookings report found Arizona's universal education savings accounts are primarily going to wealthy families. It's a red flag for other states.
Putin's appointment of a civilian economist as defense minister signals Russia's military-industrial complex is now key to its wartime economy.
New Yorkers are seeing their rents grow a lot faster than their wages. But other cities are doing much better.
Crystal, 62, doesn't think she'll ever be able to fully retire because of her expenses, and uncertainty with Social Security isn't helping.
Buffett sold $17 billion of stocks and amassed a record $189 billion cash pile last quarter because he knows the fun won't last, Paul Dietrich said.