In 2025, billionaire wealth grew at a rate three times faster than the past five-year average, reaching its highest level in history at $18.3 trillion. This comes as one in four people don't regularly ...
Rich Paul believes that a common denominator among great NBA teams is that they are submitting to the greater good of the group and building a culture around it. He cited as an example what the San ...
Welcome to Day 1 of MarketWatch’s 7-day money challenge. We’ll be publishing one tip a day for seven business days. Venessa Wong is a personal finance reporter for MarketWatch based in New York City.
The frenzy of the gift-giving season is over. Children have received their toys. Billionaires, too. Do you remember that old bumper sticker that said, “He who dies with the most toys wins. More money, ...
The Wall Street Journal’s editorial board went after former Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) over his “tax the rich” proposal in a New York Times op-ed. “The rich who favor higher taxes pitch this as an act ...
According to the 2025 Charles Schwab Modern Wealth Survey, Americans now say you need $2.3 million in net worth to feel wealthy. To feel just financially comfortable, the average response is $839,000 ...
Look around a physicians’ car park in Dallas, Texas, and the rewards from years slogging away in training are evident. “It looks like a German-car dealership,” says Scott Yates, a doctor, from behind ...
Mamdani, a democratic socialist, wants to hike taxes on the rich. New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist who says he wants to hike taxes on the rich, set off alarm among some ...
One truthful yet unsatisfying response is that it depends on an individual’s expectations and needs — as well as their age. Venessa Wong is a personal finance reporter for MarketWatch based in New ...
David Bahnsen doesn’t have to live in New York City. His $8 billion wealth management firm, the Bahnsen Group, is headquartered in Orange County, California. A conservative who’s on the board of ...
Houston billionaires Rich and Nancy Kinder are giving back to their local community. Mark Mulligan/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images “We just felt early on that the right thing to do was to try to ...
Just about everywhere you look in the rich world, government finances are in ruins. France, as its debt mounts, is getting through prime ministers faster than Versailles went through wigs; on October ...
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