Across the globe, a wave of workers are secretly outsourcing parts or all of their jobs.
To set their prices as high as possible, psychics rely on good old supply and demand — plus a few extra marketing tricks, both mystical and mundane.
Italy's new "residency in the mountains" program will pay people up to $32,000 to relocate to rural Tuscany to help stabilize its population.
Starbucks' biggest store isn't in Seattle, its birthplace. Nor is it in New York City. Instead, the 35,000-square-foot giant is in Chicago.
BI spoke to late starters who started to save and invest in their 40s and 50s and set themselves up for financial independence and early retirement.
One millennial boss said Gen Z workers don't know how to cope with everyday challenges, and a Gen Z worker said she's more focused on enjoying life.
From having 50 direct reports to forgoing 1-on-1 meetings, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has some pretty unconventional leadership and management advice.
AI will help some people improve at their jobs and replace others — but it's a good idea to skill up in AI either way.
Apple reached a $35 million settlement with iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus users. That means you could get paid.
With his new Netflix show "Owning Manhattan," Serhant lets cameras watch him and his agents try to climb to the top of NYC real estate.
AI is everywhere, but a lot of businesses don't know where to start. Here's what consultants like BCG, Bain, Deloitte, and PwC are telling clients.
We sent three reporters to Chili's to try every full-sized burger on the menu, and the best one was a surprise.
Fox's new animated series 'Universal Basic Guys' satirizes basic income programs. It follows two guys who get $3,000 monthly payments after losing their jobs.
"When it comes to the housing market, the laws of supply and demand don't seem to apply any longer," David Rosenberg said.
Job seekers often fear applicant-tracking systems, but a big reason why your résumé gets rejected might not be technology, but people.
Networking to expand your visibility is the key to success. An ex-Microsoft
VP of HR explains how to network your way into a new job.
Alison Weinsweig told BI about her three-year ordeal with a tenant, which ended in over $200,000 in losses, a legal battle, and blood-stained floors.
Season three of "The Bear" may have you saying "yes, chef," but here's how much the staff would actually make in today's world.
Shamarra Woods, 31, used her $700 a month in basic income to afford childcare, rent, and groceries in Atlanta.
Millennials pursuing degrees in their 30s and 40s say they're getting more from school than they would've at 18, and it's never too late to go back.
For a certain cohort of retirees, retirement has meant financial stability and peace of mind.
Nike slid 20% after the athletic shoe brand said sales in 2025 will fall. It's implementing a turnaround plan, but the results are yet to be seen.
American consumers are getting tighter with their wallets and pickier about deals, which means retailers should take cues from Walmart and Costco.
"My favorite thing about living in a 3D printed house is really the aesthetic," said homeowner Daniella Glaeze.
The bruising few months for Penn Entertainment's sports betting app ESPN Bet show the long, hard road for any brand rivaling FanDuel and DraftKings.
Social media apps like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube have created new ways to make money. Here's a guide to getting started as an influencer.
Instagram launched an "AI Studio" feature that lets creators make their own chatbots. Mark Zuckerberg is out pitching it and other AI tools.
Familiarizing yourself with basic concepts can keep you from falling into a debt trap and set you up for long-term stability.
After judges blocked key parts of the SAVE student-loan repayment plan, the Education Department said some borrowers would be placed on forbearance.
Michaela Dante said she wanted to invest in luxury shoes as a memento from her wedding, but her Jimmy Choo heels broke at her first dress fitting.
Learn how Casey Wojtalewicz and Ally Walsh keep everything brewing smoothly, day in and day out.
Monroe's Brentwood home is safe from demolition, as it was ruled a historic cultural landmark on Wednesday.
To compete with Amazon, retailers are partnering with Meta and Google to enhance ad targeting and measurement.
People say they're being asked to tip more than ever. Here's what etiquette experts say about when tips are expected, and when you can say no.
Rupert Murdoch has spent at least two years trying to sell his NYC penthouse, slashing its original listing price from $62 million to $28.5 million.
Part of the H&M family, COS makes clothes for eco-minded professionals. I decided to compare its clothes with Zara's.
What happens when dual CEOs disagree? Netflix's co-CEO Greg Peters recently broke it down.
Family Dollar stores receive truckloads of damaged and crushed products. It's a big problem for the dollar store chain as it faces a potential sale.
Instead of a recession, the US economy has seen resilient job gains with growth trending at just over 2%.
The PE industry's hypercompetitive recruiting for 2026 associates kicked off earlier than ever this year. Even industry insiders are baffled.
With the US obesity rate hovering at around 40%, tens of millions of Americans could take GLP-1 drugs over the next few years.
When Glossier's "You" perfume went viral on TikTok, the beauty company reacted very smartly. It's a fascinating resurrection of a brand.
The top 10% of Americans have gained a whopping $30.5 trillion in wealth since 2020, according to Federal Reserve data.
The construction company built the house on the wrong plot after incorrectly identifying it using telephone poles.
Warren Buffett said 99.5% of his wealth is in Berkshire stock worth $127 billion. Much of the rest is likely in his personal stocks and bonds.
Dog-wash stations and puppy spas are luring homebuyers. People sacrificing to buy amenities that improve their lives, a builder said.
Uber and Lyft drivers share what they do to maximize their tips, even though some say tipping is inconsistent and not worth relying on.