
Expensify CEO emails 10 million users saying “Vote for Biden”
Expensify’s CEO David Barrett dipped his toes into the hot waters of 2020 presidential politics by making an endorsement of Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden
Expensify’s CEO David Barrett dipped his toes into the hot waters of 2020 presidential politics by making an endorsement of Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden
Are digital economies more inclusive? This question was presented as the concluding question and panel discussion for participants of the 2020 DC Fintech Week. Christopher Brunner,
If you want to sell your home, now is still a good time as home prices continue to rise steadily. It seems that more adults living with their
It’s been a busy year for legislators across the country, from negotiating coronavirus relief packages to orchestrating a Californian ban on the sale of gas and
There’s some good news for Proctor and Gamble. On Oct. 20, the Cincinnati-based provider of household goods like toothpaste, laundry detergent, and cleaning supplies reported a
Southwest is bringing competition to United Airlines’ turf. The Dallas-based airline announced on Oct. 12 that it will add service at Chicago O’Hare and Houston’s
Americans are passing the time spent indoors and under lockdown orders by starting new businesses, leading many experts to believe this is a positive sign for
Dollar General is expanding to the suburbs in hopes of reaching wealthier customers. Known for rock-bottom prices, the retailer is opening two new Popshelf locations in the
Federal regulators have fined Citigroup $400 million due to its shortcomings in establishing risk management programs, protecting customer data, and establishing internal controls. On Oct.
Sam’s Club is gearing up for the holidays by hiring 2,000 additional workers to accommodate the expected holiday rush. These new full-time employees will be
On Oct. 8, Wells Fargo announced that 700 commercial banking employees would be sent home as the company looks ahead after a rough few months earlier in
After an eight-year hiatus, McDonald’s is bringing bakery goods back to its menu. Starting on Oct. 28, the McCafe bakery will begin selling apple fritters,