Italy launched a new digital nomad visa: How to apply

Italy launched a new digital nomad visa: How to apply

If you’re a digital nomad or a remote worker looking for your next home away from home, consider Italy. The country’s new digital nomad visa went into effect his month, according to Euronews. Italy’s government defines digital nomads as a citizen of non-EU states who carry out “a highly qualified work activity with the use … Read more

More Americans say they are living paycheck to paycheck than in 2023

More Americans say they are living paycheck to paycheck than in 2023

More Americans may be struggling to make ends meet. A majority, 65%, say they live paycheck to paycheck, according to CNBC and SurveyMonkey’s recent Your Money International Financial Security Survey, which polled 498 U.S. adults. That’s a slight increase from last year’s results, which found that 58% of Americans considered themselves to be living paycheck … Read more

Posting your layoff on TikTok ‘is insanely risky’ say career experts

Posting your layoff on TikTok ‘is insanely risky’ say career experts

On Jan. 9, TikToker Brittany Pietsch posted a video of her layoff from tech company Cloudflare. The video went viral, with various outlets weighing in both on how the company handled the layoff and Pietsch’s choice to post it at all. To-date, the video’s been played 1.1 million times, and Pietsch’s repost of the video … Read more

Couple spent $30,000 to turn a school bus into a tiny home

Couple spent ,000 to turn a school bus into a tiny home

In 2021, Tanya Nestoruk, 31, and Arya Touserkani, 38, were living in a four-bedroom house in Canada when they decided to sell it and move into a van. “I love the simplicity and versatility of being able to live and travel wherever you want, have minimal impact, and explore new places,” Nestoruk tells CNBC Make … Read more

FAFSA delays snarl college admissions season—what students can do

FAFSA delays snarl college admissions season—what students can do

Numerous hiccups in the rollout of the updated Free Application for Federal Student Aid have upended this year’s financial aid award season.  Technological issues during the soft launch of the application at the end of December meant many students and their families may have struggled just to submit the form from the time of its … Read more

These are the 10 best places in America to raise a family

These are the 10 best places in America to raise a family

If you’re looking for the best place in the U.S. to raise your family, consider moving to Illinois or Pennsylvania. Both states contain several towns that ranked highly on a recent report from Niche assessing the nation’s top family-friendly locales. The two states combined were home to seven of the top 10 places to raise … Read more

Rachel Jimenez made 6 figures from Etsy, her blog and other hustles

Rachel Jimenez made 6 figures from Etsy, her blog and other hustles

After years of building out her successful Etsy store, Rachel Jimenez is now focusing her efforts on other projects. The store features printables like Elf on a Shelf games for Christmas and has made six figures in passive income in past years. She founded it in 2019. Etsy brought in $77,000 in passive income in … Read more

3 phrases we use at work every day

3 phrases we use at work every day

Finland is the happiest country in the world for the seventh year running, according to the latest World Happiness Report. Two major factors help Finns find happiness at work: a high level of trust in institutions and colleagues, as well as a strong focus on work-life balance, says Miika Makitalo, CEO of HappyOrNot. The Finland-based … Read more

How this mission-driven chocolate company makes $162 million a year

How this mission-driven chocolate company makes 2 million a year

If Tony’s Chocolonely founder Teun van de Keuken had his way, he would’ve ended up behind bars long before he created his popular chocolate company. The Dutch journalist made an attempt to get himself arrested in 2005, showing up to a police station and declaring himself a criminal. The crime? Fueling slavery by knowingly purchasing … Read more

Women make up 1% of construction CEOs—how this 30-year-old became one

Women make up 1% of construction CEOs—how this 30-year-old became one

Women make up just 14% of the construction workforce in the U.S. and 1% of chief executives in the field — and Misha Homara is one of them. The 30-year-old is the CEO of Tricore Panels in the Bay Area, a family business her dad started in 2012 that creates metal, wood and concrete paneling … Read more