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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

New sanctions on Russia which could put additional pressure on the nation's struggling economy, leading to a default on its debt. The global economy would feel the impact.
By Linda Carroll

Major Museum Founder Joe Berardo Has Been Accused of Committing Fraud

By Helen Holmes

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

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

By John Bonazzo
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
The Assembly chamber in the New Jersey statehouse.

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

By Christian Hetrick
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
A soldier stands guard in front of a huge portrait of Chinese President Xi Jinping at the entrance to a military base in Guilin, in China's southern Guangxi region on May 13, 2016. The slogan reads "Speed up the establishment of a powerful people's Air Force and sharpen offensive and defensive capabilities". / AFP / GREG BAKER

President Xi’s Land Mine of Debt Is About to Explode

By Jonathan Russo
Damien Hirst.

Damien Hirst Reunites With Gagosian, The Met Plans Staff Cuts—and More

By Alanna Martinez
attends The New York Times DealBook Conference at One World Trade Center on December 11, 2014 in New York City.

Legendary Investor Ray Dalio: Pay Attention to the Dullest Economic Indicator

By Ray Dalio
WESTWOOD, CA - MAY 30: Atmosphere as David Geffen, philanthropist and entertainment mogul, received the UCLA Medal, the highest honor bestowed by the university, during the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLAs Hippocratic Oath Ceremony on May 30, 2014 at Westwood, California. The ceremony was a commencement ceremony for some 200 medical students in the Class of 2014. The UCLA Medal was established in 1979 and is the highest honor for extraordinary accomplishment that may be bestowed on an individual by UCLA. Geffen made a $200-million unrestricted gift to UCLA's medical school in 2002. The funding helped propel the school, renamed the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA in recognition of his commitment to its current status as a world-class institution for education and research. In 2012, Geffen founded the $100-million, merit-based David Geffen Medical Scholarships. This program covers the entire cost of a medical education for nearly 20 percent of entering students, enabling them to pursue their dreams and graduate debt-free. The gift has served as a role model, inspiring other institutions to substantially increase financial support for their medical students. (Photo by Imeh Akpanudosen/Getty Images for UCLA)

Candidates Should Stop Pandering About Debt-Free College

By The Editors
SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO - NOVEMBER 12: Old San Juan, the center for Puerto Rican tourism, is viewed on November 12, 2013 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The island territory of the United States, Puerto Rico, is on the brink of a debt crisis as lending has skyrocketed in the last decade as the government has been issuing municipal bonds. Market analysts have rated those bonds as junk and suspect it's 70 billion dollar debt might be unserviceable in the near future. With no industry other than tourism and the recent collapse of the real estate market, the way out is unclear. (Photo by Christopher Gregory/Getty Images)

Puerto Rico Needs a Haircut

By The Editors
Change your bedspread, change everything! (not_on_display, flickr)

Underemployed, Debt-Ridden Millennials Dream of Home Ownership, Make Sad, Aspirational Pinterest Pages

By Kim Velsey

Further Evidence of a Rocky Recovery

By Sam Chandan
David Weprin, during an interview with Voz is Neias.

Turner Calls for Balanced Budget Amendment

By David Freedlander

Europe’s Newest Agreement No Panacea

By Sam Chandan
Jean-Luc Godard

Godard Solves Greek Economic Crisis

By Andrew Russeth
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