Dylan Croll
Dylan Croll is a markets reporter at Yahoo Finance.
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Unrealistic deadlines, constant surveillance: How bad bosses create toxic workplaces
A study from ResumeHelp last year found that roughly 70% of workers had "considered quitting due to bosses’ behaviors."
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Why Apple's iconic Super Bowl ad still resonates 4 decades later
Happy 40th to one of the greatest ads, Super Bowl or otherwise, of all time.
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AI-equipped PC will be one of the biggest changes for PCs in decades: HP CEO
Businesses' and consumers' access to AI — without having to go through the cloud — is about to change, says HP CEO Enrique Lores.
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Restaurant owners say price hikes, labor costs and other woes made for a rough 2023
After a year of turmoil, Yahoo Finance reached out to several family-owned restaurants to find out what their biggest challenges were in 2023.
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Layoffs soared 98% in 2023 with employers in cost-cutting mode
Job cuts jumped in 2023 from the previous year, according to a new report, with the technology and retail industries leading the way.
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Here’s why some Americans are working through the holidays
Nearly 1 in 4 Americans will be working on Christmas Eve and over 1 in 10 will be working on Christmas Day.
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US bankruptcy filings on pace to reach highest level since 2020
Bankruptcy experts attribute the increase in filings this year to rising interest rates and changes in the post-pandemic economy.
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Cigna stock surges after company reportedly backs away from Humana talks, announces $10 billion buyback
Cigna stock rose sharply on Monday following reports the company would walk away from a mega-merger with rival Humana.
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Gift-giving raises the relationship stakes for men and women during the holidays
Overall, “deciding on a budget” for gifts and “going over budget” were the top holiday stressors on relationships.
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Here's the right way to lend or gift money to help your loved one buy a home
The share of first-time homebuyers who received down payment gifts or loans from relatives or friends during the homebuying process in 2023 was 23%.
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Here's what to know when gifting a stock or other investment this holiday season
Almost 7 in 10 Americans said they would be pleased with an investment as a holiday gift.
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New study: Mental health problems are the most common 'workplace injury'
The study by Atticus, a workers compensation and disability benefits company headquartered in Los Angeles California, reveals that mental health issues make up 52% of all workplace injury cases, more than any other kind.
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Here's why Americans with $1 million don't think they’re wealthy
Only 8% of investors with $1 million consider themselves wealthy.
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FEMA rolls out campaign to help seniors prepare for disasters
The goal is to make sure seniors not only can ride out a major catastrophe but can financially weather the aftermath as well.
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The sandwich generation: How to prepare to take care of kids and parents
An increasing number of millennials, ages 27-42, make up the sandwich generation — those who care for both children and elderly relatives at the same time. Here's how they should prepare.
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'Sandwich generation' is in a jam and struggling with caregiving costs, survey shows
Nearly half of those surveyed report being unable to meet basic living expenses in the past year due to caregiving costs.
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Lawmakers call on federal agencies to do more about AI voice scams
Their letter comes as Americans increasingly struggle to detect what’s real and what’s not as more swindlers use AI for voice-based scams.
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College credentials? Gen Z job hunters also need to learn specific skills for employers.
Once upon a time, a job-seeker with a fancy degree could expect a job with no questions asked. But now, many employers seem to be prioritizing skills over credentials.
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Gen Z is expecting an earlier retirement despite the many obstacles in their way
On average, Generation Z hopes to retire by 61, far younger than older generations expect, a new study from Charles Schwab found.
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Younger adults are upbeat about their financial future even though many are struggling
Eighty percent of Americans between 18 and 34 report they are struggling or merely surviving financially. But 72% believe they'll be thriving in five years.