by Mariam Kiparoidze | Mar 22, 2023 | Economy, Featured, Millennials, Newest, Personal Income
Image via Pixabay Money was never discussed in Fernando’s family, when he was growing up and as an adult he never had to think about finances. So it was a surprise to find himself unable to pay his credit card debt at 26, when he had just quit his $45,000 job and...
by Mallika Mitra | May 15, 2019 | Economy, Featured, Jobs, Millennials
Hayley Nivelle always dreamed of moving to the east coast from her hometown of Kansas City to become a lawyer. After she attended law school at University of Pennsylvania, the dream came true. Nivelle joined one of New York City’s top firms, where she finally began...
by Karishma Vanjani | Apr 1, 2019 | Autos, Economy, Millennials, Retail Sales
Ruben Rajan, bought his first used car a year before recession and before he enrolled in a private college. Fast-forward to six years later and Rajan graduated with over $80,000 dollars in student debt — and a degree that didn’t even fetch him a well paying job...
by Eliana Perez | Apr 23, 2018 | Economy, Housing, Millennials
Tuesday’s Case-Shiller Indices report will focus on home prices for February 2018. Economists echo that prices will remain in the 6 percent growth rate, though estimates range from 6.1 percent, a .03 percent point drop from January 2018, to 6.5 percent, particularly...
by Eliana Perez | Apr 5, 2018 | Economy, Housing, Millennials, Newest
The latest report on housing in big cities released for the start of 2018 showed a continued increase in United States home prices in January. Known as the 20-City Case-Shiller Indices, the report posted an increase from 6.3 percent in December 2017 to 6.4 percent in...
by Alix Langone | Apr 18, 2017 | Economy, Housing, Millennials, Newest
Housing starts have been strong this year and the monthly housing starts report released by The Census Bureau Tuesday at 8:30am should be no exception. The Bloomberg consensus for March housing starts came in at seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.25mln, down 3%...