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Money Archive

Archives for June 2023

Culture
Hollywood is staring down the barrel of a double strikeHollywood is staring down the barrel of a double strike
Culture

What happens if everybody walks off the job?

By Alissa Wilkinson
Student Loan Debt
The Supreme Court strikes down Biden’s student loan forgiveness planThe Supreme Court strikes down Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan
Student Loan Debt

The Court ruled 6-3.

By Vox Staff
Student Loan Debt
The Supreme Court just struck down Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan. Here’s Plan B.The Supreme Court just struck down Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan. Here’s Plan B.
Student Loan Debt

The White House hasn’t given up on loan forgiveness.

By Christian Paz
Supreme Court
The difficult reality of restarting student loan payments, in 5 chartsThe difficult reality of restarting student loan payments, in 5 charts
Supreme Court

The Supreme Court struck down Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan and payments are restarting. What is the potential economic fallout?

By Nicole Narea
Supreme Court
The Supreme Court’s lawless, completely partisan student loans decision, explainedThe Supreme Court’s lawless, completely partisan student loans decision, explained
Supreme Court

The Court’s decision in Biden v. Nebraska is nothing more than an exercise of raw power. It bears no resemblance to actual law.

By Ian Millhiser
Even Better
How to prepare for the return of student loan paymentsHow to prepare for the return of student loan payments
Even Better

Get ready now to resume (or start) paying back your student loans.

By Allie Volpe
Money
The Bud Light boycott, explained as much as is possibleThe Bud Light boycott, explained as much as is possible
Money

Bud Light sent a handful of beers to a trans influencer, and all hell broke loose.

By Emily Stewart
Money
Amazon, Walmart, and the price we pay for low pricesAmazon, Walmart, and the price we pay for low prices
Money

Amazon and Walmart are a little bit evil and make us a little bit evil, too.

By Emily Stewart
The ad industry is going all-in on AI
The rise of artificial intelligence, explained

At Cannes Lions, the year’s biggest ad event, you couldn’t escape talk of ChatGPT or Midjourney, even at the yacht parties.

By Shirin Ghaffary
Media
Why was Tucker Carlson fired from Fox News?Why was Tucker Carlson fired from Fox News?
Media

The details surrounding Tucker Carlson’s ouster from Fox News are murky.

By Vox Staff
Media
Jesse Watters, Fox News’s new Tucker Carlson, explainedJesse Watters, Fox News’s new Tucker Carlson, explained
Media

Can the smarmy “lightweight” fill Bill O’Reilly and Tucker Carlson’s shoes?

By Sara Morrison
Money
The ultimate score for rich people? “Golden” passports.The ultimate score for rich people? “Golden” passports.
Money

A few hundred thousand dollars can buy citizenship in some very pretty places.

By Whizy Kim
World Politics
Why strikes might disrupt your summer EurotripWhy strikes might disrupt your summer Eurotrip
World Politics

Inflation in Europe and the United Kingdom is prompting a wave of labor action across the continent.

By Jen Kirby
America’s upper middle-class gets a reality check
Money

The economy’s winners feel like losers.

By Emily Stewart
Technology
9 questions about the missing Titanic submersible, answered9 questions about the missing Titanic submersible, answered
Technology

The crew of the missing sub is dead, following a “catastrophic implosion,” the US Coast Guard said Thursday.

By Whizy Kim, Adam Clark Estes and 1 more