Finance expert shares top tips to retire at 40—And you need "laser focus"
Mikey Taylor told Newsweek that "traveling, partying or having a nice work/life balance will have to wait until after 40."
Life for American workers in 2023 has been worse than we thought
Americans are working more and earning less than they did three months ago.
Companies Should Follow the Government's Lead on Fair Chance Hiring
By 2030, 100 million Americans are expected to have criminal records. Excluding so many people from employment serves no purpose; it undermines individual success, business growth, and community stability.
Gen Z want to work less
"The eight-hour workday no longer has as much relevance in the corporate world," Gabrielle Judge, founder of The Anti Work Girlboss told Newsweek.
Millennials want their employers to pay for the commute, and lunch too
"We are seeing a trend of younger generations demanding more from their employers," Abakar Saidov, CEO of management software company Beamery, told Newsweek.
Man denying girlfriend use of home office so he can play videogames dragged
His girlfriend needed to finish work on an "important" report due the next day but he insisted on using the office for gaming.
Tomi Lahren says "mass layoffs" at Bud Light expected amid controversy
"Production is stalled. They can't give the stuff away," the conservative commentator tweeted about the beleaguered beer brand.
Worker discovers padlock on milk in office fridge: "Peak pettiness"
"I've definitely overheard discussions about milk before," the photo's poster told Newsweek. "I don't personally use it, so I'm more of a third-party observer."
Can We Avoid the AIpocalypse? Ask ChatGPT
Artificial intelligence is the first technology since the dawn of the nuclear age to have us truly terrified.
"I'm making thousands using AI to write books"
This approach has been successful. I have an unprecedented rate of production.
The College-Only Mindset Hurts the American Dream. It Needs to Stop Now
Millions of jobs require something 62 percent of Americans don't have: a college degree.
You can now get paid $100 an hour to watch TikTok—here's how
An exec for the marketing company told Newsweek that three social-media obsessives could make a living as a "TikTok Watcher." Do you have what it takes?
You can get paid $6K a month to travel on a yacht in real "Below Deck" job
The hiring company told Newsweek: "Applicants ideally need at least one year's customer-facing hospitality experience." The yacht will tour the French Riviera.
Housing Solutions For New Hires Taking Their Career Out of State
If a company is organizing a new hire's housing, showing they're a valued part of the team as they move sets them up for success and gives them some peace of mind as they navigate an unfamiliar setting.
TV writer reveals key reason for strike in viral video
"It's not the marketing that convinces us to watch a show—it's the show itself," said Michael Jamin in a TikTok video.
4 ways to secure a promotion within 6 months, according to HR experts
Are you struggling to get a promotion at work despite doing your best? These are the top four tips to secure a promotion in six months.
Mike Lindell offers Tucker Carlson a job
The MyPillow CEO said he's reached out to the ousted Fox anchor to tell him he'd "love" to have him move to Lindell TV.
Don Lemon reveals plans after CNN firing
"I live my life with no regrets and whatever I did, I did and I owned," Lemon said at Wednesday's Time 100 Gala.
Kellyanne Conway's daughter goes off on Tucker Carlson amid Fox exit
Claudia Conway had a few choice words for Carlson following his sudden departure from Fox News.
Tucker Carlson offered job by ex-Fox host after leaving network
Glenn Beck, who left Fox News in 2011 to create TheBlaze, said that if Carlson joined his company they could "just tear it up."
Worker applauded for sharing flipside of quiet quitting—"Don't forget this"
A psychiatrist and a business consultancy head both weighed up the pros and cons of the trend for Newsweek.
Shop worker is cheered for epic response that left customer speechless
"It's a desperate attempt to feel some power and value in a life that usually feels the opposite," a therapist told Newsweek.
DoorDash asks driver's wife to complete order after he is rushed to ER
The couple were shocked by the response they received when they told DoorDash about the accident.
Fact Check: Has Joe Biden created more jobs than any other president?
President Joe Biden was hailed for creating more work in one term than any other U.S. president.
Woman threatening to kick out niece for demanding uncle does chores backed
The 20-year-old niece was forced to try doing all the housework during her stay, just to see if she could keep up with the demands.
Man cheered for quitting job after boss tried to force office working rule
An employment expert told Newsweek: "You may find that employees become disengaged if they see 'favorites' being given extra perks."
Five Signs You Should Resign From Your Job, According to a Business Coach
Five career and mindset experts shared with Newsweek when employees should consider resigning.
"I was a waitress on $2. Non-Americans don't respect our tipping culture"
I was so frustrated that I almost started crying.
Company asking for only white candidates in job application sparks outrage
The Virginia-headquartered tech company later accused a junior recruiter of writing the discriminatory job listing.
Fury at man demanding girlfriend with cancer prep his meals: "Leave"
The woman said she currently spends "8 hours in the cancer center, 5 days a week, every three weeks."