Money
The Hunger at the Heart of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Some 50 million Americans now qualify as food insecure.
By Ragini Srikrishna
The Tremendous Cost of Staying Alive in the U.S.
“I literally am sharing the same vial of insulin with my sister.”
By Jacqui Germain
5 Young People on Living With Thousands in Credit Card Debt
“Once interest started accruing, the debt just spiraled out of control.”
By Jacqui Germain
Some Students Can No Longer Afford College Because of the Pandemic
“It felt like it was my time to shine. Now I question myself, like is it my time to stop?”
By Fortesa Latifi
These Organizers Want Congress to Extend Pandemic Unemployment
“Without this funding, I likely only have a month or so of savings to get me by."
By Kaylen Ralph
An Ohio Teen Got an Accidental Multimillion-Dollar Stimulus Check
He says his bank account is now frozen while the issue is being handled.
By Lucy Diavolo
Michael Bloomberg Is Bad for Democracy
The billionaire's self-funded campaign flies in the face of calls to get big money out of politics.
By Lucy Diavolo
A Day in the Life of Financial Guru Sallie Krawcheck
From her morning routine to how she runs her female-focused financial platform.
By Brittney McNamara
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Plan to Tax the Rich Is Changing the Conversation
Her influence!
By Lucy Diavolo
A Teen Found $10,000 in a Purse and Turned It in to Police
"I figured this is the right thing to do."
By Jewel Wicker
Black Women Have Always Been Underpaid and Mistreated at Work
A history lesson for Black Women's Equal Pay Day.
By Jenn M. Jackson
Watching Shows Like "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" Could Make You Less Sympathetic to Social Issues
A study showed how TV could impact our attitudes.
By Erica Sweeney
7 Things You Need to Know About Credit, Credit History, and Credit Scores
#Adulting doesn't have to be hard.
By Emma Sarran Webster