A November MagnifyMoney survey polled over 1,500 U.S. adults, both with investments and without, to identify some common financial regrets.
Tesla shares slid over 9.5% at session lows as investors digested expanded discount offerings and further distractions from CEO Elon Musk’s Twitter acquisition.
Since the mass Twitter layoffs, former employees have been meeting on the app to connect and heal together: “Having a sense of community” helps, they say.
History has been made at Harvard University, as Claudine Gay becomes the first person of color – and second woman – to be named president of the school.
Delta expects its adjusted earnings to nearly double to as much as $6 per share next year, above analysts’ estimates.
Homebuyers seeking cost relief are willing to relocate to Sun Belt cities, where homes are generally more affordable.
On average, Americans are expected to spend about $1,455 each during the holidays, according to Deloitte. In some cities, it could be nearly triple that amount.
Prices of Hong Kong’s residential properties plunged to a near five-year low as rising interest rates and a mass exodus of expat workers drove down prices.
Princess Cruises will launch trips from Tokyo starting next year, after Japan lifted its ban on international cruises.
Flu has hit unusually hard and early this season, putting pressure on emergency departments across the nation.
A study published in Lancet Respiratory Medicine found that 1.8% of healthy infants are hospitalized with RSV before their first birthday.
With homeownership costs rising, more people are searching for homes away from big U.S. cities like Los Angeles or New York.
This year’s hot pace of job creation may have slowed in October, but unemployment is expected to remain very low as worker shortages persist.
Shares of Carvana fell in extended trading Thursday after the online used car retailer missed Wall Street’s top- and bottom-line expectations for the third quarter.