Being able to successfully navigate disagreement — including tricky political conversations — is an attractive skill to many employers.
Inflation and tariff fears contributed to a decline of 10% in the University of Michigan’s latest survey.
A key measure of consumer confidence finds consumers anticipating worse economic conditions.
As the second Trump administration begins, people have kept up their spending — but not all for the same reasons.
The political change could stir discord among workers who need to collaborate. But employers can preserve productivity and possibly friendships.
While the country awaits a new prime minister, a budget crisis looms.
Marketplace looked at how many incumbents lost control of the presidency or prime ministership, finding that more than 70% did.
With polarization and friction rife, DEI expert Sara Taylor says we should look at ourselves rather than blame others.
There’s an effort underway by advocacy groups asking business leaders to pledge to validate the election results.
At this point in the race, your $7 donation probably won’t tip the scales in favor of either Donald Trump or Kamala Harris.