Failing to get top grades at college could cost you £3,800 a year, new British study reveals
Graduating with a lower final degree grade from college in the U.K. could mean earning around £3,800 ($4,946) less a year, according to a study.
Distressed sales and 9-figure discounts: Hard-to-sell mega-mansions find a last resort at real estate auction
An auction can act as a metaphorical real-estate guillotine, slicing inflated asking prices in half or worse, according to a CNBC review of recent sales.
Young people are saving money and paying off debt through ‘cash stuffing.’ Here’s how it works
With inflation heating up, some TikTok creators are turning to 'cash stuffing' to manage their expenses.
Crypto is a huge tool, says Congressman Ro Khanna
Cryptocurrencies have gained huge adoption over the past few years, and more people now recognize them for their various attributes. Congressman Ro Khanna, who represents...
How To Feel Less Guilty About Paying No Federal Income Taxes
For the longest time, I’ve been a proponent of paying federal income taxes. Federal income taxes are used to pay for Social Security (~23% of...
Highlights April 18: Decred jumps 17% against gloomy market backdrop
The crypto market as a whole was mostly lower, with the majority of top 10 cryptos registering losses over the past 24 hours. Top cryptos...
Personal Finance Daily: ‘The housing market faces an inflection point’ and how to check on your tax refund
Monday's top personal finance stories.
: Chevron, Suncor and other North American energy giants sharply lag European rivals in ‘green transition’ scorecard
Japanese and Thai energy concerns push Suncor and Chevron out of top 10 oil and gas companies making gains in clean-energy shift, BloombergNEF shows.
The Wall Street Journal: A jumbo 75-basis-point rate hike? Fed’s Bullard isn’t ruling is out
One of the Federal Reserve’s earliest advocates for aggressive rate increases won’t rule out a truly supersize rise, though he doesn’t expect one is needed.