A Johns Hopkins professor who studies housing discrimination claims in a lawsuit that he himself became a victim: 'It's an absolute gut punch'

The professor had a white colleague stand in for him at a second appraisal of his home, and the valuation went up from $450,000 to $750,000.
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A Johns Hopkins professor who studies housing discrimination claims in a lawsuit that he himself became a victim: 'It's an absolute gut punch'

A Johns Hopkins professor who studies housing discrimination claims in a lawsuit that he himself became a victim: 'It's an absolute gut punch'

The professor had a white colleague stand in for him at a second appraisal of his home, and the valuation went up from $450,000 to $750,000.

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A 24-year-old financial planner who specializes in low-income earners breaks down 2 money-management lessons that are crucially important when you live from check-to-check
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A 24-year-old financial planner who specializes in low-income earners breaks down 2 money-management lessons that are crucially important when you live from check-to-check

He's one of the youngest certified financial planners in the U.S. but spends his days doing financial crisis control for low-income clients.

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The tech CEO who gained fame after paying all employees at least $70K has just resigned to fight what he calls 'false accusations' of assault

The tech CEO who gained fame after paying all employees at least $70K has just resigned to fight what he calls 'false accusations' of assault

Seattle-based Gravity Payments CEO Dan Price announced his resignation on Wednesday. New reports show he's facing mounting sexual assault allegations.

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Half of all US companies are planning layoffs. Here's how to read the signs to know if your job is on the line — and what to do about it.
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Half of all US companies are planning layoffs. Here's how to read the signs to know if your job is on the line — and what to do about it.

According to a new survey by PwC, the global consultancy, half of American companies are reducing headcount, signaling more layoffs for 2022.

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The first-time founder's ultimate guide to hiring top talent, from a Greylock partner, a former Googler, a Stanford lecturer, and a consultant to Spotify and JPMorgan

The first-time founder's ultimate guide to hiring top talent, from a Greylock partner, a former Googler, a Stanford lecturer, and a consultant to Spotify and JPMorgan

Forty-four percent of small business owners in April of 2021 said they had jobs they couldn't fill, making it harder to scale their companies.

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The US housing market is officially in a recession, says the top economist at the National Association of Realtors. Here's his outlook for the rest of the year.
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The US housing market is officially in a recession, says the top economist at the National Association of Realtors. Here's his outlook for the rest of the year.

The National Association of Realtors declared that the US is in a housing market recession. The NAR's Lawrence Yun shared his real estate outlook.

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Stocks have soared 16% since June. Here are 2 charts that explain why - and 1 that suggests the rally will soon end.

Stocks have soared 16% since June. Here are 2 charts that explain why - and 1 that suggests the rally will soon end.

Investors are feeling strangely cheery, even as consumers and companies are gloomy. Yet an economic crunch could soon bring any rally to an end.

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I outsourced some of my full-time job responsibilities to a virtual assistant, then turned that into a business. Here's how I built it to drive $500,000 in revenue this year.
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I outsourced some of my full-time job responsibilities to a virtual assistant, then turned that into a business. Here's how I built it to drive $500,000 in revenue this year.

Jeff Hunter hired his first virtual assistant while working at Philips. He now runs his 171-person staffing business from the Philippines.

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Here's the salary breakdown for Harvard's most recent MBA class across industries, including signing bonuses
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Here's the salary breakdown for Harvard's most recent MBA class across industries, including signing bonuses

Harvard reports the median salary for 2021 MBA graduates was $150,000 with an expected signing bonus of $30,000.

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The S&P 500 just hit 2 key milestones that indicate the end of the bear market. Here's the 4 trades investors should make now, according to the chief equity strategist at a $1 trillion financial advisory firm.
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