Riley Griffin

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Cash-Strapped Americans Are Willing To Leverage Their Homes To Pay The Bills

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Because they have no savings, many American households said that they would use home equity to pay their bills.

Lotteries Are Driving More Americans Into Debt

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As income inequality widens, the lowest-income households in the U.S. spend the most on lottery tickets.

The New American Dream Job Is Pretty Dull

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Actuarial science graduates earn six-figure salaries and have a better-than-average unemployment rate.

Vanishing Local News Coverage Is Bad For Voting And Even Bonds

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As the news industry withers, there are fewer watchdogs hanging over the heads of local politicians.

NYC Is The Capital Of A Booming Artificial Intelligence Industry

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New York boasts the highest percentage of AI and machine learning positions in a single metro area.

New York City's Flower District Is Dying

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Once a $120 million engine, a piece of history is being killed off by competition, construction and ICE.

Move Over Millennials, It’s Gen Z’s Turn To Kill Off Industries

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The generation already wields a deadly combination of economic power and social media clout.

Guess Which Generation Wants Robot Waiters

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Those between 18 and 34 are most comfortable with giving their order to a computer.

Millions Of Americans Make A Costly Mistake When Paying Credit Card Bills

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One in five credit card users carry a balance to improve their credit scores—which just doesn't work.

Americans Still Aren't Saving, Despite The Booming Economy

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Nearly one in four Americans report they have no emergency savings. And many don’t seem too concerned.

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