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It can cost a lot to be a bridesmaid. Some Gen Z and millennials are OK with saying no.

The average cost of throwing a wedding increased by about 13% in 2024, hitting $33,000, according to wedding planning platform Zola.Allison Cullman, VP of...

NYC shuttered 80% of its Airbnbs in an attempt to make housing more affordable. All that’s done so far is make hotels more expensive.

Last September, New York City began enforcing its strict new regulations on short-term rentals. Since then, the number of legal short-term rentals listed on...

Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin is annoyed with SpaceX’s big rocket launches

Jeff Bezos' rocket company, Blue Origin, recently filed concerns to the FAA about Elon Musk's SpaceX, requesting that Starship's launch operations be potentially limited...

The top 10 cities with the most homes under $200,000 all share the same thing: baked-in affordability

Finding an affordable home seems all but impossible in this current market, but if you know where to look, you can still find some...

Meta VPs are getting squeezed out amid Mark Zuckerberg’s ‘permanent’ efficiency mode

The company formerly known as Facebook is looking to whittle down its hundreds of vice presidents, according to three people with knowledge of the...

Jon Stewart is fed up with ‘hollow corporate pandering’

Jon Stewart wants corporations to stop their "hollow corporate pandering" and just admit that all they care about is their bottom line.The comedian and...

Why wealthy Americans are opting to rent instead of buy

Emily Nations found her slice of the good life in April. After her Nashville-area apartment flooded for a third time earlier this spring, she...

Here’s how much you have to make across the country just to get by

If you feel you need to make more money than ever just to get by, you're not alone.Salaries needed to afford essentials have been...

A 9-year-old boy mistook a millionaire for a homeless man and gave him his last dollar, report says

A nine-year-old boy in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, mistook a businessman as homeless and gave him his last dollar, local news outlet WBRZ reported.The incident...

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