America's population could plunge as much as 32% if the US were to completely close its borders, one Brookings projection found.
I ordered a club sandwich from subway, Jimmy John's, and Jersey Mike's to see which popular chain does the classic sub justice. Two stood out.
In this Sunday edition of Insider Today, we're talking about a tech jobs recession and the effects of Elon Musk's DOGE.
Jason Kelce and Travis Kelce have been busy growing their brands, on-field and off. Here's a look at what they've been up to.
Most of the world's billionaires are men, and the largest share work in finance or banking.
An increase in job postings for recruiters in some industries could signal that overall hiring in the US will pick up in 2025.
When it comes to housing, Democrats and Republicans agree on a key solution: cutting regulations. But they talk about it differently.
Jessica Chestler thinks the home she chose is perfect for her future family. She's confident it will be a smart investment no matter what.
Americans see French châteaus as money makers. Turns out they're money pits.
Fans are still willing to shell out for once-in-a-lifetime experiences, but middle-sized artists are struggling to sell tickets.
Consumers and businesses may have nowhere to hide from Trump's tariffs. So instead of waiting around, they're trying to get ahead of new import taxes.
TSMC's US factories likely won't produce the company's most advanced chips, but the Taiwan factories will.
A small town in Portugal beloved by Christian Louboutin is a short drive from a glitzy resort drawing attention from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
7-Eleven stores are at the center of a three-way bidding war between the company's management, its founders, and a Canadian convenience store company.
"I didn't think about the retirement aspect because it was so far down the road, but here I am now wishing that I had," one baby boomer said.
Trump ally Elon Musk publicly threw his weight behind Howard Lutnick for Treasury secretary. Trump went with Scott Bessent instead.
I worried I wouldn't meet my sales quotas because I was so focused on mourning my mother. But my coworkers shared their stories of grief to help.
After making $19.2 million in advance screenings, the movie is reportedly heading for a domestic debut of $120 million.
Morgan Stanley's AI head, Jeff McMillan, outlines the bank's playbook for how it turns employee's pitches to actual tools.
Former Air Force mechanic and tech professional GT Hill converted a 1980s missile silo into an Airbnb.
Adam Fletcher, a product engineer, left Silicon Valley for Philadelphia in 2022. He found the cost of living is lower and the culture less cutthroat.
To avoid estate taxes, wealthy Americans buy offshore life insurance policies, and stash assets including mansions in trusts.
In this Saturday edition of Insider Today, we're talking about things you should look for in vacation rentals, and hosting Thanksgiving.
Dozens of UK partners at PwC will reportedly take early retirement in December, ending a year of big change for the firm.
Cher discusses how growing up impoverished shaped her habits, her struggles with overspending, and the risks of not understanding finances in her book.
Retail sales, consumer sentiment, and inflation suggest consumers should be ready to buy lots of holiday gifts. But many still want deals.
Federal workers are at risk of losing their jobs under Musk's DOGE. Business Insider looked at which jobs have the highest average salaries.
A former Emirates stewardess said living in Dubai was like a crash course in global interactions, but after six years she moved back to Phoenix.
Dress Barn, A&P, and Borders are just a few chains you may never set foot in again, though some brands are seeing a second act in e-commerce.
Elon Musk current net worth at $347.8 billion makes him more valuable than Salesforce, breaking a previous record high he set in 2021.
Companies have continued to cut jobs in 2024 after a wave of layoffs last year. Meta, Boeing, Google, and Tesla are among those shedding staff.
Charles Schwab's incoming CEO, Rick Wurster, explained his reluctance to invest in crypto even while being told he's "completely missing the boat."
Not all coding languages are made equal — some hold more weight in certain areas of finance than others.
People flocked to Florida from New York, California, and other places. Americans who moved out of Florida mostly headed to cheaper Southern states.
This year, Crate & Barrel had an impressive assortment of holiday decorations — but, as an interior designer, West Elm won me over with its. designs.
Months after Costco hiked fees, BJ's said it would raise the cost of its memberships in January, its first hike since 2018.
Taco Bell is offering a new menu with five previously discontinued items, including the Tostada and Gordita Supreme.
Netflix has been declared the winner of the paid streaming wars, and now it's pivoting to advertising and other new strategies.
With the US obesity rate hovering at around 40%, tens of millions of Americans could take GLP-1 drugs over the next few years.
"A protracted stalemate might be the only solution for Russia to avoid total economic collapse," one economist says.
Varun Badhwar lives in Delhi where toxic smog hit severe levels this week. He says he doesn't want to leave, despite the pollution.
Barbara Corcoran said first-time buyers are getting older and losing out to cash buyers, investors, and people picking up second and third properties.
The president-elect's proposed tariffs might lead to retailers ordering inventory earlier, adding extra goods to the market for T.J. Maxx.
Russia has sent North Korea a million barrels of oil since March, according to satellite imagery analysis, underscoring their growing alliance.
Ken Griffin urged Trump to moderate immigration and inflation policies, warned tax cuts risk debt, and is open to selling a minority stake in Citadel.
The executive who oversees JPMorgan's AI efforts gives a look into how the adoption of generative AI is going down at America's largest bank.
Greg Mansell is an employment lawyer who shares how to make the work-from-home accommodation request process easier during an RTO mandate.