After years of instability in the global economy and the reduced availability of defined-benefit pension plans, employees have become more focused on their financial situations after...
No single company holds more than 10% of the property and casualty insurance market in the U.S. Insurify examined data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners...
Even as the COVID-19 pandemic receded in 2022, a cocktail of tricky economic conditions created a tough market for small businesses. This particular year saw some...
In 2021, the IRS received a whopping 5.4 million business applications—an all-time high since the U.S. government began tracking this data in 2004. The year with...
Few people are capable of dreaming up the next big billion-dollar business, and even fewer have the money on hand to start realizing that dream. That’s...
Ever finished less than half of your plate at a restaurant and wondered what happens to the rest? Food waste, substances intended for human consumption that...
What a difference a decade can make. Those on the job hunt may discover that in-demand skills can shift seemingly overnight as industries react and adapt...
Americans have more than $39 trillion saved up for retirement, but not everyone will be able to retire comfortably. That’s partly because of how retirement works in...
Quiet quitting, a term coined to describe employees who simply stopped putting in extra effort at work, has gotten most of the headlines. But another phenomenon...
Housing discrimination is still a big issue in the U.S. According to the 2022 Fair Housing Trends Report, Americans filed 31,216 housing discrimination reports in 2021,...