
They Paid Off Their Student Debt in Under a Decade. Here’s How.
Student debt can stick with people well into midlife. The Wall Street Journal spoke with several borrowers who wiped theirs out in less than a

Student debt can stick with people well into midlife. The Wall Street Journal spoke with several borrowers who wiped theirs out in less than a

As American shoppers buy less packaged foods, Big Food has leaned on a familiar excuse: It’s the economy, stupid. True, inflation has forced some families

Hong Kong is bracing for more losses as crews search for survivors inside a charred tower complex. WSJ’s Jonathan Cheng reports from the scene.

KFC’s buckets were born in 1957, when a franchisee filled a cheap but sturdy container with chicken, rolls and gravy—a full meal that helped make

As gold prices surge to a record $4,000, more of the world’s wealthiest from places like Europe, the U.S. and Australia are storing their gold

Once valued near $2 billion, hospitality startup Sonder promised hotel luxury at Airbnb prices. But the company’s Marriott partnership dissolved, guests were left stranded and

Universities nationwide are battling to pad their balance sheets by attracting families who will pay full sticker price, particularly as the Trump administration slashes funding.

Renting a two-bedroom apartment in Atlanta costs nearly $2,000 a month on average, well above what the typical renter in the city can comfortably afford.

Employers have a warning for the Class of 2026: Next spring’s graduate-hiring market is likely to be even worse than this year’s. #Jobs #JobMarket #WSJ

Federal investigators say that crime groups in China are behind the toll fine scam messages that made more than $1 billion over the last three