July 11, 2022
Jason Henry for The New York Times
Rising mortgage rates. Faltering home sales. Skyrocketing rents. Here's how to make sense of a baffling real estate market.
By Ronda Kaysen
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Demand for apartments in Florida has intensified, followed by markets in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, as Americans embrace remote work.
By Gregory Schmidt
Strategies
A bear market can be great for your future wealth, if you use broad, low-cost funds to buy stocks and bonds steadily for decades, our columnist says.
By Jeff Sommer
The new state bans don't explicitly cover embryos created outside the womb, but legal experts say overturning Roe could make it easier to place controls on genetic testing, storage and disposal of them.
By Jan Hoffman
retiring
Many employees of start-ups are attracted to the prospect of a big payout and an early retirement, but the strategy can require more luck than skill.
By Lisa Rabasca Roepe
your money adviser
A new report finds that I.R.A.s may charge seemingly modest higher fees than workplace retirement accounts. But over time, the difference can add up to tens of thousands of dollars.
By Ann Carrns
Many upscale restaurants that catered to the nation's downtown office crowd are canceling the meal, as remote work persists and business deals are sealed online.
By Brett Anderson
A lack of child care and elder care options has forced some women to limit their hours or sidelined them altogether, hurting their career prospects.
By Lydia DePillis, Jeanna Smialek and Ben Casselman
A growing number of economists are predicting a recession in 2023, but there are signs that a slowdown has already begun.
By Isabella Simonetti
Negotiating and selling the plan is a crucial task facing Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen as she travels to Asia in hopes of averting $7 a gallon gasoline.
By Jim Tankersley
Oil prices have been slipping over the last two weeks, but the drop has accelerated in recent days.
By Clifford Krauss
Surging air travel demand and airport staffing shortages have made this a bedeviling season when it comes to missing luggage. Here's what to know if your bag doesn't arrive when you do.
By Julie Weed
In two decades of flying, things have never been as stressful as they are now, a cabin insider says. Here, her tips from 30,000 feet for avoiding airline chaos this summer.
By Kristie Koerbel
Pilots feel frustrated and overworked, issues that they say the air travel rebound has magnified by disrupting operations.
By Niraj Chokshi
A new collaboration between the retailing giant and the food distribution service includes free restaurant delivery for Prime members.
By Christina Morales
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