• CNET

    Living Paycheck to Paycheck? Break the Cycle With This Trick

    It's cool to invest and pay off debt, but only if you can comfortably pay your bills first.

  • A Third of Those Earning $200K Live Paycheck to Paycheck

    The good news is the U.S. economy added more than 300,000 jobs last month and many U.S. workers are now earning higher wages. The not-so-great news is many Americans continue to struggle to pay their bills — including even those earning six figures each year. According to PYMNTS Intelligence’s latest edition of its “Paycheck-to-Paycheck Report: Why […]

    • CNBC

    More Americans say they are living paycheck to paycheck this year than in 2023—here's why

    A majority of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck, according to CNBC and SurveyMonkey’s recent Your Money International Financial Security Survey.

  • Don't miss an unforgettable night of drag in Buffalo: Drag Me to Dinner at Salvatore's on April 13, Plus, listen in on our interview with Mrs. Kasha Davis!

    Mrs. Kasha Davis, of RuPaul’s Drag Race® and All Stars Season 8 has quite a history with drag. She, and her “drag sisters,” Darienne Lake, (also of the aforementioned franchise), []

  • NanoString Technologies to Be Acquired by Bruker Corporation

    NanoString Technologies, Inc. (“NanoString” or “the Company”), a leading provider of life science tools for discovery and translational research, toda

    • Adweek

    The State of the Workplace, as Told by the Corporate Baddie

    After graduating from the historically Black university Morehouse, DeAndre Brown looked forward to entering the workplace and soon landed internships in both government and corporate settings. As the youngest employee, he quickly identified the antiquated norms in the workplace (see: bragging wars over long hours) and, as any good Gen Z-er, used the experience as inspiration for TikTok content as a creative outlet to deal with this new chapter. And that’s how the Corporate Baddie was born....

  • Biggest Corporate Welfare Scam of All Time

    President Joe Biden keeps lecturing corporate America to “pay your fair share” of taxes. It turns out he’s right that some companies really are getting away scot-free from paying taxes. But it isn’t Big Tech companies in Silicon Valley or the Wall Street financial company “fat cats” or big banks or Walmart. They pay billions […]

  • Housing corporations offer more shared accommodation

    Housing cooperations are thinking of offering more home shares to single people in an effort to alleviate the lack of social housing and shorten waiting lists. Single households make up over half of social housing tenants, according to figures requested by broadcaster NOS from sector organisation Autoriteit Woningcorporaties. Many are occupying homes that are too big for them according to the criteria applied by European statistics agency Eurostat. A single household with more than one bedroom...

  • Worst corporate jargon of the week: The breakout

    Is it a rash? An acute case of acne? The start of a musical number? A prison break? Nope, it's a Zoom splinter group and you're not free, you're trapped.

  • Biggest Corporate Welfare Scam Of All Time

    Biggest Corporate Welfare Scam Of All Time Authored by Stephen Moore via The Epoch Times, President Joe Biden keeps lecturing corporate America to “pay your fair share” of taxes. It turns out he’s right that some companies really are getting away scot-free from paying taxes. But it isn’t Big Tech companies in Silicon Valley or the Wall Street financial company “fat cats” or big banks or Walmart. They pay billions in taxes. The culprits here are the very companies that...

  • Margot Robbie Has a Monopoly Movie in the Works

    Margot Robbie is doubling (and tripling) down on adapting beloved games and

  • These Are The Countries With The Highest Corporate Tax Rates

    These Are The Countries With The Highest Corporate Tax Rates In 1980, the global average corporate tax rate stood at 40.2% - a level notably higher than today Over the last several decades, corporate tax rates have declined across every region, with the average now falling at 23.5% as of 2023. As tax rates have sunk lower, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and others have called for a global minimum corporate tax to prevent multinationals from sheltering profits in tax havens. ...