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With the Supreme Court Ruling, Will the Public See Trump's Tax Returns?
The U.S. Supreme Court rejected former President Donald Trump’s efforts to block a New York grand jury investigation from obtaining his financial records.
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Here's How Much Americans Have Saved in Their 401(K)S at Every Age
Only 1.6 million people withdrew money from their 401(k) under the CARES Act since March, according to data from Fidelity.
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These Trucking Companies Are Offering Full Benefits and $50,000 Pay to Attract New Talent
Trucking companies may be facing a driver shortage in 2021. Here’s an inside look at an industry in need of new applicants.
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How Biden's PPP Loan Program Changes Can Help Latino Small Business Recovery
The new Biden Administration PPP loan initiatives are critical for Latino small business owners feeling the negative impact of Covid-19.
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The Student Debt Forgiveness Debate Highlights Racial Gap in What Borrowers Owe
This racial student debt gap is one reason legislators are advocating for significant student debt relief.
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This 28-Year-Old Turned His College Side Hustle Into a $1.3 Billion Start-Up Backed by Jeff Bezos
Francis Davidson rented out his college apartment over the summer for extra cash. Now, Sonder is a $1.3 billion start-up that may be the next big hospitality brand.
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Meet the Billionaire Commanding SpaceX's All-Civilian Mission—He Dropped Out of High School to Start His Business
37-year-old Jared Isaacman quit school at 16 to start Shift4 Payments. Now the billionaire amateur pilot will fly the first-ever all-civilian mission to space, with SpaceX.
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Black-Owned Beauty Brands and Founders Breaking Billion-Dollar Barriers
The beauty and hair care industry for Black consumers is worth billions, and more Black entrepreneurs are succeeding in spite of funding hurdles.
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Want to Be Your Own Boss? These Are the Benefits You'll Need
Being your own boss is priceless, but you lose the employee benefits of a traditional job. Here are ways to ensure your health and retirement.
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This 25-Year-Old Earns 6 Figures Playing Chess on Twitch—Here's How
25-year-old Alexandra Botez is a professional chess content creator who makes six figures streaming chess on Twitch. Here’s how she got her start.
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Millions of Americans Are Behind on Their Student Loans—How It Impacts Debt Forgiveness
Experts estimate that some student loan debt will never be repaid — here’s how that impacts debt forgiveness considerations.
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$1,400 Stimulus Payments Would Help Keep 20 Million Adults Afloat Through July, Report Shows
Most adults in the U.S. who fell short on their bills in January did so by less than $300. A $1,400 stimulus check would keep them out of debt for months.
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Hyundai Unveiled a Sneak Peek of New EV Ioniq 5's ‘Sliding' Interior — Take a Look
Ioniq 5 will be the first EV to use Hyundai’s Electric-Global Modular Platform, the same battery platform that could end up in the long-rumored “Apple Car.”
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‘I Will Not Make That Happen': Biden Says He Will Not Support $50K in Student Debt Forgiveness
House and Senate Democrats have repeatedly urged President Joe Biden to “broadly” forgive up to $50,000 of federal debt through executive order.
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Dropshipping: How to Use Amazon and EBay to Become Your Own Boss
Solo online retailers who sell products without having to store inventory, called dropshippers, have been able to quit day jobs and become their own bosses.
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The Math Behind Jeff Bezos' 8 Hours of Sleep—and Why He Says Going ‘Crazy' With 4 Hours Isn't Worth It
Running one of the world’s largest companies doesn’t stop Jeff Bezos from getting his eight hours of sleep. Here’s why the Amazon founder says sleeping just four hours isn’t worth it.
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56% of Americans Support $10,000 in Student Debt Forgiveness—But Just 13% of College Students Believe It Will Happen
A majority of Americans support $10,000 in federal student loan forgiveness.
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Bill Gates and Dr. Fauci Talk Regularly — Here's What They're Discussing Now
Bill Gates has collaborated with Dr. Fauci on the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s Covid efforts since the start of the pandemic.
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‘I Have Enough Money for Food, Not for Rent': How Restaurant Industry Workers Are Navigating the Pandemic
CNBC Make It spoke with servers, chefs and restaurant owners across the country to see how workers are surviving.
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New Federal Reserve Tool Shows How Workers Can Earn $15,000 More With Skills They Already Have
The Fed’s new “Occupational Mobility Explorer” allows workers to search for high-paying job transitions in their metro area.