Tech Insider : Economy, Economy
An American flag overlapped with a price tag
The persistence of inflation caught economists, analysts, and, most importantly, members of the Federal Reserve by surprise.

What a difference three months makes.

Tech Insider : Politics
He proved the My Pillow Guy wrong about election fraud and won $5 million.
"Some people believe the world's out to get them because they think they are doing everything rationally but the world is not acting rationally in response," says Bob Zeidman. "That's the way Lindell is."
Tech Insider
Hands aggressively pointing at a Workday App, with exclamation marks emanating from the app
"Getting someone onboarded using Workday is like trying to get water from your sink to your stove using a colander," said one director at a startup.
Tech Insider
Illustration of a 3d Bust and hand holding a phone.
In a remote world, the hottest status symbol is your face. It's driving a Botox boom.
Tech Insider : Economy
A home renovation disaster image
Our yearlong cottage renovation stretched out more than three years. The work still isn't done.
Tech Insider : Economy
A globe wrapped in plastic
Americans produce 40 million tons of plastic waste each year. And it has to go somewhere.
Tech Insider
A person handing themselves a house and keys
The best part of (briefly) having an agent was realizing just how much I had already figured out on my own.

Last summer, when I told my then-girlfriend that I had just hired a real-estate agent to help me buy an apartment, her response annoyed me: "Sounds like a scam."

Tech Insider
Genz's fading dreams of fame because of AI
Gen Zers want to be influencers. But the industry is getting more competitive — and flooded with AI.
Tech Insider
Illustration of two office chairs.
All around the office, your managers, direct reports, and peers are spending some untold portion of company time daydreaming about or flirting with each other.