Kristy Snyder has more than a decade of experience writing about personal finance, including bank accounts, credit cards, mortgages, and personal loans. Since earning her bachelor of arts degree in ...
Jasmine Suarez is a senior editor at Fortune Recommends, where she was hired to build and launch the department in 2022. Before joining Fortune, she was a senior editor at Business Insider, where she ...
Baby boomer parents are handing over money to their Gen Z and millennial children, allowing them to fuel strong consumer spending, according to Meredith Whitney, the onetime “Oracle of Wall Street” ...
Michael Hansen is the CEO of Cengage Group, an edtech company. The paper ceiling means the filtering out of qualified job ...
Given its place in U.S. culture, McDonald’s European success might surprise some. But it's a product of the giant's deliberately curated local menus.
Intel, once the world’s largest chipmaker, has been struggling with flagging sales and mounting losses — exacerbated by the loss of its technological edge.
Sixty percent of Gen Z spends four hours a day on social media. The truth is out: About half of Gen Z wishes TikTok (47%) and X (50%) didn’t exist. That’s despite—or maybe because of—spending four ...
It’s one thing to get a resume in front of a potential employer. It’s another thing entirely to get that employer’s attention. Pizza Hut, though, has an idea. The chain is offering a handful of ...
The youngest generation of workers is not a fan of being forced back to the office. According to a study by German HR technology company Personio, half of Gen Z said they would quit their jobs if they ...
Nippon Steel’s bid to buy U.S. Steel shouldn’t be a big story, but it is. Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, who don’t agree on much, loudly insist the deal must not go through. Emphatically taking the ...
alvarez via Getty In the mid-19th century, French adults probably drank a bottle of wine a day, and in the 1950s, eight-year-olds were served a small glass of wine with lunch in some school canteens.
Nikesh Arora, CEO of Palo Alto Networks, Says Data Security Is No Longer Just A Concern For CIOs.