The US economy shrank in the second quarter as sky-high inflation amplified recession fears

US gross domestic product shrank at an annualized rate of 0.9% in the three months that ended in June, missing the 0.5% growth estimate.
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The US economy shrank in the second quarter as sky-high inflation amplified recession fears

The US economy shrank in the second quarter as sky-high inflation amplified recession fears

US gross domestic product shrank at an annualized rate of 0.9% in the three months that ended in June, missing the 0.5% growth estimate.

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A Gen Z entrepreneur made $119,000 in vending-machine sales since graduating college. Here's how she built her business.
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A Gen Z entrepreneur made $119,000 in vending-machine sales since graduating college. Here's how she built her business.

As a recession looms in the US, finding a passive income side hustle can be an advantageous way to increase your income.

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The housing market could be in a recession, even if the rest of the economy isn't

The housing market could be in a recession, even if the rest of the economy isn't

As the real estate market cools off, it could lead to either one of two things: a correction or a crash.

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Forget about 'the flippening': A blockchain CEO says bitcoin will never lose crypto's market cap top spot to ethereum despite the imminent 'merge'. He explains why and lays out what's next for the price.
Gas prices are still tanking — and are on track to fall below $4 per gallon by mid-August

Gas prices are still tanking — and are on track to fall below $4 per gallon by mid-August

About 55,000 US stations are already selling gas for less than $4 per gallon, and that sum is set to climb in the weeks ahead, according to GasBuddy.

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Goldman Sachs: Buy these 18 growth stocks that are cheaper than they've been in years and will survive the Federal Reserve's aggressive rate hikes
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Goldman Sachs: Buy these 18 growth stocks that are cheaper than they've been in years and will survive the Federal Reserve's aggressive rate hikes

As the Federal Reserve quickly raises interest rates, growth stocks have tumbled. Goldman Sachs said to buy 18 growth names that are cheap right now.

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Francisco Partners' 'DJ' Deb just raised $17 billion for the tech-focused private-equity firm. Here's how the founder went from no salary for 13 months to amassing $23 billion in available capital.

Francisco Partners' 'DJ' Deb just raised $17 billion for the tech-focused private-equity firm. Here's how the founder went from no salary for 13 months to amassing $23 billion in available capital.

Introducing 'DJ' Deb, the co founder and CEO of private-equity firm Francisco Partners. The tech-focused investor just raised $17 billion across two funds, the firm's biggest capital raise yet.

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Southwest is hiring for thousands of roles, including its first-ever remote positions. Here's how the airline updated its hiring process to keep up with demand.
I got into Amazon as a software engineer by sheer luck and immediately knew my technical skills were lacking. Here's how I closed that gap and became a tech lead.
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I got into Amazon as a software engineer by sheer luck and immediately knew my technical skills were lacking. Here's how I closed that gap and became a tech lead.

Curtis Einsmann knew he was in trouble when he couldn't solve easy LeetCode questions — and "fake it 'til you make it" doesn't work at Amazon.

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A 24-year-old derivatives trader and crypto startup exec who bought ethereum at $45 explains why the token won't hit $5,000 for at least 2 more years
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A 24-year-old derivatives trader and crypto startup exec who bought ethereum at $45 explains why the token won't hit $5,000 for at least 2 more years

Joshua Fernando, a blockchain startup co-founder that bought ethereum at $45, breaks down why the crypto won't hit $5,000 for at least 2 more years.

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