Between campaign promises and concerns about the deficit, updating the tax code in 2025 will be no easy feat.
“Firms are catching more shenanigans than they did in the past” because of AI, says Callum Borchers of the Wall Street Journal.
NYU’s experience rebuts the idea that tuition-free programs open doors to low-income students, per reporting by Rose Horowitch at The Atlantic.
“It was promoted as giving your office an automatic memory,” said Craig Robertson, an expert on filing cabinets. “People were surprisingly excited by it.”
Economists name the songs that best describe the labor market this year. Plus, Texans fortify their homes against blackouts.
It’s a labor-filled day. Plus, bitcoin miners are having a great run right now — at the expense of lots, and lots, of energy.
Many parts of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act will expire in 2025. The incoming GOP-controlled Congress isn’t likely to agree on which parts to renew.
Melissa Mesku happened upon the perfect rent-stabilized apartment on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. How did she beat the odds?
Job churn is higher in some parts of the country than others. Plus, we hear from three retailers prepping for the holidays.
Plus, clothing brands cut back on quality to keep prices down, and people in North Carolina struggle to pay rent in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.