Jeff Bezos says the real economic problem isn’t the rich—it’s the tax system

Jeff Bezos on Wealth Inequality: Why the Tax System, Not the Rich, Is the Real Problem The two economies exist side by side, and the solution isn’t what most politicians want you to believe. When the world’s third-richest person starts talking about economic inequality, most people brace for corporate spin. But during a recent interview … Read more

The $150 Trillion Question—What Is AI’s Value In Asset Management

The $150 Trillion Question: AI’s Real Value in Asset Management (and What It Means for B2B Revenue Teams) H1: The $150 Trillion Question—What Is AI’s Value In Asset Management? If you’re leading a B2B SaaS or tech company targeting the asset management industry, you’ve likely heard the stat: global assets under management (AUM) sit around … Read more

No, a skincare brand can’t solve NYC’s transit problem

Why The Ordinary’s Free NYC Shuttle Is a Marketing Savior Complex, Not Public Transit Relief The lesson for B2B and DTC leaders: don’t pretend a branded bus solves systemic GTM problems Last week, The Ordinary, the Estée Lauder-owned skincare brand known for its stripped-down, single-ingredient products at wallet-friendly prices, announced something that had nothing to … Read more

A Third-Wave Philanthropy Unlocked By AI Could Supercharge Federal R&D

How AI-Powered Philanthropy Could Spark a New Era in Federal R&D Funding In the world of government-funded research and development, the status quo is no longer enough. The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF)—the agency that bankrolls everything from quantum computing breakthroughs to STEM education initiatives—faces a persistent challenge: how to stretch federal dollars further, faster, … Read more

Why the NAACP wants Black student-athletes to boycott public universities in 8 states across the South

The NAACP’s “Out of Bounds” Campaign: Why Black Student-Athletes Are Being Asked to Boycott 13 Major Public Universities Across the South The intersection of college athletics and civil rights has long been a flashpoint in America, and a new campaign from the NAACP is about to heat things up even further. On Tuesday, the historic … Read more

We tried Olive Garden’s $60 family-style meal deal. Despite a few downsides, it was a great value for the 4 of us.

Is Olive Garden’s $60 Family Meal Deal a Budget Winner? We Put It to the Test Few things spark a family debate like deciding where to eat out. For Terri Peters and her household of four, the tiebreaker usually lands on a chain restaurant—Olive Garden, Chili’s, or Outback Steakhouse. But with the rising cost of … Read more

I’m spending nearly $6,000 to visit my daughter at college 4 times this year. I never factored that into our budget.

The Hidden Cost of College: Why Budgeting for Parent Visits Could Save You $6,000 a Year When your child heads off to an out-of-state university, you probably think you’ve planned for everything. Tuition, housing, meal plans, flights for winter and spring break—you’ve run the numbers. But here’s the shocker no one warns you about: the … Read more

Jeff Bezos backs Mamdani’s tax on luxury second homes, but says Ken Griffin isn’t the villain

Jeff Bezos Takes a Surprising Stance on NYC’s Luxury Second-Home Tax—Here’s What It Means for Wealthy Property Owners When you think of Jeff Bezos, the world’s second-richest person and a man who owns a sprawling real estate empire from Florida to Manhattan, you might assume he’d oppose any tax targeting high-end properties. But in a … Read more