Markeiz Ryan, 36, had a pretty good childhood growing up in Maryland, but the 2008 financial crisis changed things.
“It wiped my mother’s job away and it really made things tough for us around the time I graduated high school,” Ryan tells CNBC Make It. “I didn’t have much of a financial security blanket to fall under. The best thing for me was to join the military so I wouldn’t have to put my…
In her latest book, “Love by Design,” social psychologist Sara Nasserzadeh explains that there are six ingredients a romantic relationship needs to be able to last and thrive.
These ingredients include compassion, trust and a shared vision and they need to be present to give relationships “a chance to even survive,” she says. “Let alone thrive.”
Respect is also a key ingredient and a fundamental…

In August, Time Out released its annual ranking of the world’s best cities, which includes the top cities for food, culture, and nightlife. For the first year, Time Out included the 10 best cities for Gen Z to live in, according to them.
The survey of over 18,500 people from around the world and across all age groups was filtered to pull the responses of people born from 1997 to 2012 to rank the…
From NYC to Cape Town and Shanghai: The 10 best cities for Gen Z to live in, according to them
Melanie Ehrenkranz isn’t a stranger to job instability. In the decade she’s worked in media, she’s seen countless smart and creative friends lose their jobs during mass layoffs.
When it happened to her in 2023, it sparked an idea: Ehrenkranz decided to create a resource for people going through layoffs to discuss the thorny parts of getting the news — the indignity of being let go over a video…
'People are really angry’: A vibe shift around layoffs is happening across the workforce
To afford living in a big city like San Francisco, California, you’d have to make double what most Americans earn, according to a May Moody’s Analytics analysis.
Despite that, the San Francisco area is the only major metro where rent for one-bedroom apartments has actually decreased since 2019, according to data from Apartment List.
Rent in the area went from $2,435 in April 2019 to $2,281 in…

In 2024, Gen Z workers are expected to outnumber baby boomers in the American labor force for the first time. But right now, the workforce’s youngest generation, the oldest of whom are 27, is treated as a novelty — with everything from their email signatures to their salary expectations put under the microscope. CNBC Make It explores how Gen Zers are really putting their mark on career advice,…


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Companies around the world are eager to hire U.S. tech talent, and Americans are making moves.
Of all the countries in the world, the U.S. has the second-highest number of tech workers working abroad in foreign countries, according to a new tech migration report from Deel, a global HR and payroll company.
It falls between No. 1 India, which has the highest number of expat tech workers, and No. 3…


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The saying starts, “Find five hobbies you love”…
Sewing your own clothes, building your own future, canning your own jams… all that prepper stuff is great for keeping your money away from the mega rich.
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