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Jamie Dimon Urges for Adoption of the ‘Buffett Rule’ to Tax the Wealthy

Jamie Dimon is resurfacing a decade-old tax rule proposed by Warren Buffett.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
View of the Twitter headquarters, a grey building with the blue Twitter bird logo.

Twitter Is Auctioning Off Office Furniture From Its San Francisco Headquarters

Twitter is auctioning off more than 200 items from its San Fransisco headquarters after the social media company cut its workforce in half.
By Courtney Vinopal
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By Observer Content Studio
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen speaks to journalists

New Sanctions on Russia Could Trigger a Default That Will Be Felt Across the Global Economy

By Linda Carroll

Major Museum Founder Joe Berardo Has Been Accused of Committing Fraud

By Helen Holmes

Lynn Steger Strong’s ‘Want’ Depicts the Debt-Ridden Life Bestowed by American Education

By Lauren LeBlanc

How ‘Firefighting’ Paints a Self-Serving History of the Financial Crisis

By Jonathan Russo
Rihanna.

Rihanna Is Suing Her Father, but She Isn’t the First Celeb to Take a Parent to Court

By Helen Holmes
3 Tips for Long-Term Financial Health

3 Tips for Long-Term Financial Health

By David Claffey

6 Ways ‘Paid Off’ Trivializes Student Debt Crisis With Stupid, Cheesy Jokes

By John Bonazzo

Malaysia’s Crowdfunding Campaign to Pay Off Its Debt Is a Massive Failure

By John Bonazzo

Are Republicans Intentionally Trying to Piss Off Their Base?

By Brian Darling
Director of National Intelligence Daniel Coats.

National Intelligence Director Warns Debt Poses Greatest Security Threat

By Davis Richardson
The gubernatorial campaign of N.J. Assemblyman John Wisniewski is replacing its campaign manager.

Despite Opposition, Judge Declines to Block Bond Sales for State Buildings in NJ

By Alyana Alfaro
President Donald Trump.

Next Generation Will Curse the Trump Era

By Andrew Eil
President Donald Trump.

Trump’s Tax Plan Counters GOP Fiscal Hawk Ideology

By Francesca Friday
Sen. David Perdue.

Donald Trump’s Kindred Spirit Is Georgia GOP Senator David Perdue

By John A. Tures
The Assembly chamber in the New Jersey statehouse.

New Jersey Has the Worst Finances in the Nation, Report Says

By Christian Hetrick
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.

Mnuchin’s Plan: Hold Harvey Aid Hostage, Make Conservatives the Bad Guys

By Brian Darling
More than 35 percent of Americans have collections on their credit report.

Don’t Panic if You Get a Collection Notice—And Don’t Pay Right Away

By Anthony Davenport
An American flag and Puerto Rican flag fly next to each other in Old San Juan.

Puerto Rico’s Debt Crisis Threatens the Rest of the US

By Charles M. Tatelbaum
U.S. President Donald Trump smiles while meeting with women small business owners in the Roosevelt Room of the White House on March 27, 2017.

Trump’s ‘Big’ Plan Based on Big Debt, Claims Ex-Clinton Economic Adviser

By Ash Bennington
iHeartRadio logo.

Why iHeart Radio’s Leveraged Buyout Is Another One Doomed to Fail

By Charles M. Tatelbaum
Kanye West $10 Million Lawsuit

Afternoon Bulletin: Kanye Causes East Village Chaos, Human-Pig Hybrids and More

By Josh Keefe
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