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There's a direct link between the cost of a luxury-goods product and the size of its logo, but it's not what you expect
Rich people will shell out premium prices for products without logos because they carry subtle signals of wealth that can't be imitated by outsiders.
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Elon Musk made more in 2018 than the next 65 highest-paid CEOs combined, according to a report
Tesla CEO Elon Musk was reportedly paid nearly $2.3 billion last year. The next-highest CEO made $129 million.
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Rents in cities across the US are more expensive than ever before. Here are 5 drastic measures people are taking to avoid rising housing costs.
Housing in America's biggest cities are unaffordable for many residents — and they're living in basements, cars, and houseboats instead.
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There are 7 types of people who never succeed at work
The good news: These personas aren't permanent. With increased self-awareness, any bad habits in the professional sphere can be changed.
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The most common ancestry in every US state
Using individual-level Census survey data, we found the most common self-identified ancestry in each US state and DC.
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People laughed at startup guru Eric Ries' idea to reinvent Wall Street, so he started a new stock exchange to prove them wrong
Lean Startup author and CEO of the Long-Term Stock Exchange Eric Ries shares why he spent a decade building a competitor to NYSE and Nasdaq.
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Mark Zuckerberg, Steve Jobs, and 21 other tech moguls who never graduated college
The founders of billion-dollar tech companies — including Apple, WhatsApp, and Fitbit — have achieved success without ever getting college degrees.
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From cafeteria workers to principals, here's what everyone makes in a public school
Public schools employ a wide variety of workers, and salaries range from well below the median wage to very high-paying.
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7 ways millennials are changing marriage, from signing prenups to staying together longer than past generations
Because many millennials fear divorce and are financially burdened, they're becoming strategic about love. And that's changing the idea of marriage.
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