The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal, an American daily newspaper, focuses on business and economic news. Owned by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp., The Wall Street Journal is the second-largest newspaper in the United States (behind only The New York Times), with a print circulation of around 654,000 and 3 million digital subscribers.
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WSJ: West Philly Native Quinta Brunson Talks Upcoming Season of ‘Abbott Elementary’ and More
West Philadelphia native Quinta Brunson first found fame in 2014 through comedic sketches posted on Instagram. Fast forward a decade later, and Brunson is the…
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WSJ: This Laundromat in Philadelphia Provides Much More Than Clean Clothes
Hybrid laundromats are becoming more prevalent throughout the United States, writes Mariana Trujillo Valdes for The Wall Street Journal. Brian Holland, chairman of the Coin…
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WSJ: More Millionaires in the U.S. Are Renting Homes Rather Than Buying in Cities Like Philadelphia
There has been a rise in the number of millionaires renting homes in the United States, which reflects how the calculus around homeownership has changed…
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WSJ: Four Philadelphia Colleges Make List of Top Schools for Helping Graduates Become Financially Successful
The Wall Street Journal has released its 2025 Wall Street Journal/College Pulse rankings for best salaries, graduate earnings, and returns on investments, writes Kevin McAllister…
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Wall Street Journal: Philadelphia’s Latino Votes Crucially Important for Both Kamala Harris, Donald Trump
As both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris battle to become the 47th President of the United States, both parties argue that a tight election could…
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WSJ: Urban Outfitters and Its Nuuly Brand Rely on Automation to Find Profits in Apparel Renting
Urban Outfitters and its Nuuly brand, located 25 miles northeast of Philadelphia, are relying on automation to find profit in renting apparel, writes Liz Young…
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Wall Street Journal: How Philadelphia is Helping Renters Combat Nationwide Eviction Surge
The city of Philadelphia has helped thousands of renters get spared from eviction through its eviction diversion program, writes Will Parker for The Wall Street…
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Kelce Brothers Sign a New Heights Deal That Is Valued at $100M
Jason Kelce of Haverford and brother Travis Kelce have signed a deal with Amazon’s Wondery unit for their “New Heights” Podcast worth more than $100…
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WSJ: Philadelphia-inspired Moorestown Home Hits Auction Block with Reserve Price of $10M
A Philadelphia-inspired Moorestown home that cost roughly $27 million to build is now hitting the auction block with a reserve price of just $10 million,…
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Wall Street Journal: Drexel University Gains Attention for Career-Oriented Academic Model
Drexel University in Philadelphia is one of a number of universities across the country gaining popularity as more college applicants weigh the value of a…
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If You’re Behind on Saving in Middle Age, There’s Still Time to Increase Your Savings Rate and Map Your Later Years
If you are behind on saving in middle age, many financial advisors believe there is still time to increase your savings rate and map your…
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Investors Preparing for More Turbulence Following Return of Market Volatility
Following the return of market volatility after roughly 18 months of slumber, investors are preparing for more turbulence over the coming period, writes David Uberti…
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WSJ: Tyler Perkins’ Transfer from Penn to Villanova Continues Trend of Players Leaving Ivy League Schools
After spending his freshman season with the University of Pennsylvania men’s basketball team, guard Tyler Perkins announced in April he would be transferring to Villanova…
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Some Investors Turning Their Backs on Target-Date Funds
Some investors are turning their backs on target-date funds, the most popular retirement investment on Wall Street, write Anne Tergesen and Oyin Adedoyin for The…
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Take Note of These Changes in Retirement Savings Rules Before End of Year
Being unaware of most of the provisions Congress put into the landmark retirement law over a year and a half ago could prove costly to…
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Jason and Travis Kelce Pitching $100M Deal for New Heights Podcast
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that the Kelce brothers are seeking a $100 million deal for New Heights and have been in discussion with…
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WSJ: U.S. Children Who Grow Up in Neighborhoods With More Employed Adults Are Often Better Off Economically
New research has found that children that who grow up in certain neighborhoods are more likely to achieve economic mobility than others, writes Justin Lahart…
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This 401(k) Rollover Mistake Could Cost You Money
Workers who pull their retirement savings out of the stock market after changing jobs miss out on billions in investment gains, usually without meaning to,…












































