America's population time bomb
"A large number of retirees is not a problem in itself; the proportion of retirees to new workers is the problem," labor economist Ron Hetrick told Newsweek.
Millennials are rapidly getting richer
Under-40s have enjoyed remarkable economic recovery in recent years, a new report has found.
Donald Trump is winning his stock market battle against short sellers
Donald Trump's social media platform's stock is appearing to weather financial storms.
US students with high loan debt get poorer grades
Students in debt, on average had lower GPAs, a study found, while debt-free students had a much higher chance of reaching a good GPA.
Why Credit Is Key to Financial Health for Many This Year
Financial wellness plays a critical role in our overall well-being.
Donald Trump's stock has lost more than half its value since going public
The value of shares in Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG), which owns Truth Social, is declining.
Donald Trump's stock price plunge has cost him this much money
Trump has lost over $2 billion in recent days due to the falling value of his Trump Media & Technology Group company.
Truth Social finances show company is "bleeding money like crazy"
Donald Trump's social media platform, Truth Social, has released its latest financial report.
Americans are making more money than ever but there's a catch
Personal consumption expenditures saw a boost of nearly 1 percent, which amounted to $145.5 billion.
I quit my $300,000 banking job 2 months before a six figure bonus
If I didn't seize this opportunity, I would live with regret.
The Commercial Real Estate Sector Slows Down Globally: What Does It Mean fo
Not many investors these days are keen on investing in office space the way they would have done years ago.
Nikki Haley reveals what worries her most in potential Trump presidency
Haley said she is worried about former President Donald Trump's lack of focus on "fiscal discipline."
How social media is threatening Gen Z's finances
"Younger generations' 'click first' attitude makes them particularly vulnerable," an expert told Newsweek.
Russian oligarchs may want to bail out Donald Trump: Nat'l security lawyer
Mary McCord said Saturday that the former president's fondness of Russian President Vladimir Putin is a cause for concern.
Expert says you can build wealth by 'stripping'—but it's not what you think
An entrepreneur says the STRIP method helps with financial discipline, making informed decisions, and setting clear goals.
Hard Assets and How To Choose One For You
So what are some options for hard assets and how can you determine which is best for you?
I'm quiet quitting my six-figure Wall St. job for a strip show
I knew I wanted something different in life, but I had no idea what or how.
Schools Should Teach Financial Literacy
If we meet students at their level and cater to their interests, the journey to financial fluency can start early.
Woman paid hourly without tips is saving $100k in three years—Here's how
In the week, she mostly survives on a couple hours of sleep each day, but she uses the weekends to "get a proper 7 to 8 hours of sleep."
Step inside the 1998 home that no one has lived in—and is still brand new
Realtor Shane Jourdain told Newsweek the buyer had originally intended to one day live in the property but ultimately died without doing so.
Ronna McDaniel faces "end of the line"
The chair of the Republican National Committee has faced mounting criticism over funding issues.
Here's when to expect $1,900 in February Social Security payments
Due to this year's 3.2 percent cost of living adjustment, seniors will be seeing higher payments in the mail.
US medicines cost nearly triple those of other nations
Branded drugs were even more expensive, costing 4.22 times more in the U.S. than in other high-income countries.
Republicans face worst cash problem in a decade
Reports said the Republican National Committee has the smallest amount of cash on hand since 2014 .
Jared Kushner beard photo mocked
A photo of Jared Kushner with facial hair has been shared online—and people are criticizing his financial dealings, too.
Improved Bill Processing and Payment Workflows: How to Approach Finance Aut
Successful automation integration can separate the leaders from the followers in today's digital landscape. Start where it matters most — finances.
Citigroup cuts 20,000 jobs amid warning signs of layoffs at other banks
Citigroup announced that it plans to cut 20,000 jobs over the next two years. But does this signal more job cuts elsewhere?
Bitcoin ETFs set to trade Thursday after alleged SEC Twitter hack
The SEC has officially announced the approval of the much-anticipated Bitcoin ETFs, which will begin trading on Thursday.
Emotional moment parents finally become debt free on their house—"Grateful"
Nia Lui said she has "so much love and respect" for her parents, who have worked tirelessly to pay off their family home.
Student loan application backlog is delaying forgiveness for borrowers
The Biden administration has tried to cancel up to $20,000 of student loan debt, but was struck down by the Supreme Court last year.