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Arts
fromwww.theguardian.com
11 hours ago

Art, sex, nature: why is everything sold to us as a means to an end, rather than an end in itself?

Art should be valued for its own sake, not merely for its utilitarian benefits or health claims.
Women in technology
fromFast Company
4 hours ago

Emma Grede says caring about money doesn't make you selfish

Women should openly discuss money and embrace being well compensated for meaningful work, challenging societal biases around wealth conversations.
E-Commerce
fromEntrepreneur
21 hours ago

Why Price Isn't the Real Reason People Buy Anymore

People prioritize ease, safety, and familiarity over price, with trust and habit influencing buying decisions more than discounts.
Business
fromFortune
2 days ago

Turns out the American middle class didn't die. It got richer-and felt poorer | Fortune

Affluent Americans in 2026 experience a sense of unease despite material wealth, reflecting a structural shift in the economy and perceptions of prosperity.
Careers
fromSilicon Canals
1 day ago

I'm 66 and I finally realized that I've spent my entire adult life chasing a version of success that my father defined in 1985 - and the reason I feel so empty now isn't because I failed, it's because I succeeded at building someone else's dream and called it mine - Silicon Canals

Success can be inherited but may not align with personal fulfillment or happiness.
US Elections
fromAxios
23 hours ago

Americans hate the 2026 economy

Consumer sentiment is at an all-time low, reflecting economic concerns despite low unemployment and rising GDP.
US politics
fromBustle
1 day ago

How The 'Blue-Haired Liberal' Become The Right's Favorite Stereotype

Bennett and Tippetts, hairstylists from different political backgrounds, both cater to clients seeking culturally significant blue hair color.
Artificial intelligence
fromThe Nation
1 day ago

How a "New York Times" Puff Piece Missed the Toxic Creed of the Tech Oligarchy

The New York Times profiled a questionable AI healthcare start-up, Medvi, overlooking serious legal and ethical concerns behind its business model.
#fashion
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago
Fashion & style

Are Trader Joe's tote bags the last vestige of American soft power? | Dave Schilling

An ordinary Trader Joe's canvas tote has become a global fashion status symbol despite being cheap, flimsy, and functionally neglected by most owners.
Mindfulness
fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

Somewhere between 1995 and 2010, patience stopped being a virtue and became a market failure - and we built an entire civilization on top of that assumption - Silicon Canals

Impatience has become an integral part of modern infrastructure, influencing how we interact with the world and perceive waiting.
Growth hacking
fromEntrepreneur
2 days ago

Commercialization Isn't the Same as Sales Growth - Here's How

Sales are a function, while commercialization is a system of decisions that defines sustainable business growth.
Right-wing politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

The United States is destroying itself | Rebecca Solnit

The U.S. government is being systematically undermined, affecting public services and global stability, while prioritizing the interests of the wealthy and military agendas.
LGBT
fromLGBTQ Nation
3 days ago

Vivian Wilson explains growing up with wealth: It's "a never-ending cycle of greed & gluttony" - LGBTQ Nation

Vivian Wilson describes her challenging relationship with her father, Elon Musk, and her journey of self-identity as a trans woman.
fromThe Atlantic
3 days ago

The Romance of the Gas-Station Sign

The price of gasoline is always displayed on the sign, in huge numbers that overwhelm the rest of the scene. That design makes the gas-price sign a kind of key to understanding American life.
Alternative transportation
Marketing
fromFast Company
3 days ago

The brand tightrope of the summer: How to make a patriotic sales pitch for America250 that won't make anyone mad

Coca-Cola's recent campaign mirrors its iconic 1971 'Hilltop' ad, presenting an idealized America amidst current social and political tensions.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

The hill I will die on: Yes, money can buy you happiness if you spend it right | Eleanor Margolis

Having said that, I refuse to believe there's a single person out there overpaying on rent who wouldn't be happier if they owned a house outright.
Humor
Silicon Valley food
fromTasting Table
3 days ago

How One Cartoon Character Reshaped Donut Culture And Marketing - Tasting Table

Homer Simpson's love for donuts has significantly influenced donut culture and marketing since the show's debut.
Fundraising
fromwww.nytimes.com
4 weeks ago

The Billionaire Backlash Against a Philanthropic Dream

Warren Buffett's Giving Pledge aimed to encourage billionaires to donate over half their wealth to nonprofit causes.
UK politics
fromCity AM
5 days ago

Kanye is awful but so is meddling in private enterprise

Kanye West's controversial actions led to the cancellation of his performance at Wireless festival due to public backlash and safety concerns for the Jewish community.
Higher education
fromFortune
4 days ago

'Downward mobility is incredibly radicalizing': The college bargain is broken. What comes next could reshape America | Fortune

The value of a college degree has diminished while unemployment for recent graduates has risen since 2022.
Digital life
fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

4 Business Ideas That Serve the World's Wealthiest Age Group

The growing senior population presents significant opportunities in technology aimed at enhancing their quality of life and independence.
Wearables
fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago

Psychology says the people who still wear a wristwatch in a world of smartphones aren't behind - they have a specific relationship with time and intention that most people quietly abandoned without realizing what they gave up - Silicon Canals

Wearing a watch reflects a conscious decision about one's relationship with time, transforming from a necessity to a personal statement.
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
6 days ago

I Know Why My Son Moved Back Home. I'm Scared to Find Out Why He's Staying.

A conversation about living arrangements and financial contributions is necessary between the father and son.
Washington DC
fromFast Company
6 days ago

MAGA Has an Architecture Problem

The National Capital Planning Commission approved plans for a new White House ballroom, leading to the demolition of the historic East Wing.
US Elections
fromFortune
20 hours ago

The futility of Trump's grandiose personal branding of public assets, from ballrooms and bills to ships and planes | Fortune

The extensive branding of Donald Trump reflects his obsession with creating a grandiose image and democratizing luxury for the masses.
Web design
fromMajic 102.3
1 week ago

How speed is redefining modern branding in today's world

Speed is essential for branding; fast-loading websites enhance professionalism and improve search rankings.
E-Commerce
fromEMARKETER
1 day ago

Department stores aren't dead, they just need new metrics for success

Successful department stores must focus on fashion and home furnishings, leverage social media, and evaluate individual store performance for future growth.
fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

How Some People Became So Averse to Hype

Anna Holmes defines 'hype aversion' as a reflex against being told what to like, suggesting that popularity can create pressure rather than signal quality. This feeling can lead to a deliberate choice to resist mainstream culture.
Media industry
Relationships
fromWIRED
1 week ago

Trump's Economy Has Come for Sugar Babies

Sugar relationships are evolving to include financial advice as a survival strategy during economic downturns.
fromForbes
3 days ago

Men's Wear In The Post-Covid Age: High Tech And High Touch

"They're everyday professionals who simply don't have the time to shop the traditional way," said Kneen about J. Hilburn customers. Instead, stylists manage fit, fabrics and wardrobe planning, effectively outsourcing the entire process for busy professionals.
Fashion & style
#upper-middle-class
fromFortune
5 days ago
Silicon Valley food

How dual incomes and the tech boom turned the upper middle class into America's biggest income group | Fortune

Careers
fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

The Upper Middle Class Used to Be an Exclusive Club. Now Its Membership Is Booming.

The upper middle class in America has increased to 31% in 2024, with families earning between $133,000 and $400,000 annually.
fromFortune
5 days ago
Silicon Valley food

How dual incomes and the tech boom turned the upper middle class into America's biggest income group | Fortune

Careers
fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

The Upper Middle Class Used to Be an Exclusive Club. Now Its Membership Is Booming.

The upper middle class in America has increased to 31% in 2024, with families earning between $133,000 and $400,000 annually.
#social-media
fromSilicon Canals
4 days ago
Social media marketing

Psychology says people who never post on social media but check it every day aren't passive - they opted out of the performance while keeping the window, and keeping the window without paying the price is the most rational position available and the one the platform was specifically designed to make feel antisocial - Silicon Canals

Social media marketing
fromSilicon Canals
4 days ago

Psychology says people who never post on social media but check it every day aren't passive - they opted out of the performance while keeping the window, and keeping the window without paying the price is the most rational position available and the one the platform was specifically designed to make feel antisocial - Silicon Canals

Silent scrollers on social media actively choose to observe rather than post, demonstrating discipline and self-control contrary to common perceptions.
Fashion & style
fromHer Campus
2 weeks ago

Consumerism, Conformity, & The Death Of Originality

Social media marketing influences consumer behavior, leading to conformity and potential loss of individuality in personal style.
NYC real estate
fromFortune
5 days ago

Housing is so expensive, even a $87 billion Wall Street bank is giving workers $6.5K in cash to get on the property ladder | Fortune

Many American workers have abandoned homeownership dreams due to a housing crisis, prompting BNY to offer financial assistance for first-time homebuyers.
Arts
fromwww.amny.com
5 days ago

The seduction of vice: Graceland London and the collapse of moral distance

Vice is an integral part of the human condition, essential for tension and life, yet often sanitized and commodified in contemporary culture.
Marketing
fromTheZenParent
5 days ago

20 Sneaky Tactics Advertisers Use To Take Advantage Of You - TheZenParent

Understanding marketing psychology helps consumers recognize subtle tactics that influence purchasing decisions.
US Elections
fromThe Atlantic
1 day ago

A Fine Country for Old Men

American gerontocracy is unique as it is elected, with wealth increasingly concentrated among the elderly, impacting political power dynamics.
Silicon Valley food
fromFast Company
3 days ago

What splurging on $22 smoothies in this economy really represents

Consumer confidence has dropped, yet premium food sales are booming as consumers seek small indulgences amid economic anxiety.
Fashion & style
fromForbes
5 days ago

Latest Gen Z Spend Trend: Trading Down To Glow Up

Gen Z is shifting to frugal shopping, opting for store brands to afford premium spending on wellness and personal style.
E-Commerce
from24/7 Wall St.
6 days ago

2 Stocks I'd Add to the Shopping Cart for the Agentic Commerce Revolution

AI shopping has the potential to revolutionize e-commerce by enhancing transaction ease and price comparison.
#american-dream
Fundraising
fromFortune
2 weeks ago

Jamie Dimon says the American Dream is 'slipping out of reach'-and JPMorgan is spending billions to fix it | Fortune

The American Dream is at risk, prompting JPMorgan Chase to launch a multi-year initiative to enhance economic opportunities.
Fundraising
fromFortune
2 weeks ago

Jamie Dimon says the American Dream is 'slipping out of reach'-and JPMorgan is spending billions to fix it | Fortune

The American Dream is at risk, prompting JPMorgan Chase to launch a multi-year initiative to enhance economic opportunities.
Careers
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

8 status symbols that used to mean success but now just signal insecurity - Silicon Canals

Status symbols have shifted from markers of success to indicators of insecurity and financial struggle.
Silicon Valley food
fromTasting Table
3 days ago

Gumball Machines Used To Be The Forefront Of Every Grocery Store. Here's Why They Disappeared - Tasting Table

Gumball machines were once popular fixtures in stores but have largely disappeared due to changing shopping habits and cultural shifts.
Fashion & style
fromCbsnews
5 days ago

This male model sporting a crisp summer shirt isn't real. Will consumers care?

Generative AI enables small fashion brands to create professional marketing content affordably and efficiently.
fromFortune
3 weeks ago

1 in 5 Americans thinks it's 'morally wrong' to be a billionaire-Gen Z in particular finds it distasteful | Fortune

There have never been more billionaires on the planet than in 2026: According to an Oxfam report released earlier this year, there are now more than 3,000 people sitting on 10-digit fortunes. Leading the ranks is Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who has a net worth of $659 billion, followed by Alphabet cofounder Larry Page at $264 billion.
Philosophy
Fashion & style
fromFast Company
6 days ago

People are losing it over 7-Eleven merch. Welcome to the surprisingly cool world of convenience chic

7-Eleven's merchandise has gained popularity, blending convenience store culture with streetwear and lifestyle trends.
Careers
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

The most profound disconnect between boomers and younger generations isn't about avocado toast or laziness - it's that boomers inherited an economy designed to reward time invested, while millennials and Gen Z are navigating one that rewards attention captured, and the skill sets don't translate - Silicon Canals

Generational tension arises from differing economic realities between baby boomers and younger generations, affecting perceptions of work and success.
NYC real estate
fromEntrepreneur
2 weeks ago

The Number of Americans Worth Tens of Millions Has Exploded. And They're Not Who You Think.

The real wealth boom is among multi-millionaires, with significant asset ownership driving their financial success.
Toronto startup
fromMiami Herald
1 month ago

Shoppers Alarmed by What's Happening at Malls: 'Living in Hell'

Some U.S. malls are implementing paid parking systems, sparking debate about whether this discourages shoppers during a period of declining mall traffic.
fromFast Company
4 weeks ago

Trump is turning coins into miniature symbols of his priorities

The Emerging Liberty dime, created for the U.S. Semiquincentennial, shows a woman who personifies Liberty on the heads side; on the tails side, there's a bald eagle holding arrows in its talons for war, but it's missing olive branches in its other talons for peace.
Washington DC
Right-wing politics
fromFortune
3 weeks ago

Economists agree: You're not crazy for feeling like the rich get richer, and the poor are doing worse. Welcome to the 'K-shaped economy' | Fortune

The K recovery illustrates a growing economic divide where the wealthy prosper while the poor struggle, echoing historical patterns of inequality.
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

The Cynical, Gullible American Man

Americans are also facing a bizarre epidemic of gullibility and cynicism-gullicism, if you need a portmanteau-that is drawing people into a world of conspiracism and falsehoods, one where facts are drowned out by a cacophony of extremely loud and wrong voices. Reliable information is both more available and harder to find than ever.
Public health
#higher-education
Higher education
fromFortune
1 month ago

Former Goldman Sachs CEO got into Harvard at 16, growing up in Brooklyn public housing-he still says college is the best ticket to the middle class | Fortune

College education serves as a wealth equalizer and essential pathway to success, developing complete professionals equipped for career advancement despite AI disruption.
Higher education
fromFortune
1 month ago

Former Goldman Sachs CEO got into Harvard at 16, growing up in Brooklyn public housing-he still says college is the best ticket to the middle class | Fortune

College education serves as a wealth equalizer and essential pathway to success, developing complete professionals equipped for career advancement despite AI disruption.
fromInvestopedia
1 month ago

Middle Class in Crisis Struggling to Afford Kids, Marriage, or a Car in the New Economy

Back in the post-WWII era, being middle class meant something clear and attainable- a steady job, a home you could afford on one income, being able to buy a new car, and the ability to raise a family without constant money stress. Pew Research defines the middle class as households earning about two-thirds to double the national median income, with the exact dollar figure depending on where you live.
Business
Relationships
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

9 things lower-middle-class families did in the 1970s and 80s that cost nothing but created bonds wealthy families genuinely can't buy - Silicon Canals

Working-class families in the 1970s-80s built unbreakable bonds through shared necessity and limited resources rather than planned activities or money.
Silicon Valley
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

The reason you feel like you're falling behind isn't burnout - it's a class architecture designed to make upward mobility feel possible while making it structurally impossible - Silicon Canals

Persistent feelings of inadequacy stem from societal narratives about mobility that promise success through individual effort while maintaining structural barriers that prevent actual advancement.
Books
fromThe New Yorker
1 month ago

What Fetishists Can Teach Us About Consumerism and Desire

Fetish cultures transform ordinary objects into sources of transcendent meaning and sustained erotic power that resist the disappointment of conventional consumerism.
Real estate
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

9 things that were standard middle class in 1985 that are now luxury items, and most boomers haven't fully processed that the life they considered normal is now aspirational - Silicon Canals

The middle-class standard of living from 1985—including affordable homeownership on a single income—has become attainable primarily by the upper-middle class today.
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

The psychology of status symbols: 7 choices that reveal more than you probably think - Silicon Canals

You know that split-second pause when someone asks what you do for a living at a party? That momentary calculation where you decide whether to say "I'm a writer" or "I work in content creation" or maybe throw in something about "behavioral analysis"? I've been there more times than I can count, and it got me thinking about all the tiny choices we make that secretly broadcast who we are, or who we want people to think we are.
Psychology
fromFortune
2 months ago

Chinese shoppers can't get enough of Disney's Zootopia and Ralph Lauren's 'old money' look despite nationalistic vibes | Fortune

In China, consumerism appears to outweigh nationalism regardless of how testy relations have become in recent diplomatic spats with countries like Japan and the United States. It has been common practice for the ruling Communist Party to whip up nationalist sentiment and deploy propaganda condemning countries deemed to be violating China's stance on territorial issues as Taiwan and Tibet. At times, Beijing targets companies that make ideological missteps in their maps or advertising.
World news
US politics
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

8 Americans explain how capitalism has shaped - and failed - their lives

Many Americans across generations express growing skepticism about capitalism's ability to deliver fairness, stability, and upward mobility amid widespread financial insecurity.
Public health
fromThe Atlantic
2 months ago

America's Annoyance Economy Is Growing

A 62-year-old man died uninsured after an insurance enrollment error, leaving his family responsible for a roughly $270,000 hospital bill.
Artificial intelligence
fromFortune
2 months ago

We need more capitalists, not necessarily more capitalism | Fortune

Allied skepticism of U.S. leadership is rising while worldwide interest in American-designed AI technologies continues to accelerate.
Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

Quote of the Day: "Too many people spend money they haven't earned to buy things they don't want to impress people they don't like" - Silicon Canals

Projecting success drives unnecessary spending and debt; people overestimate others' attention, so prioritize financial honesty and authentic priorities over appearances.
Books
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

You know you grew up lower-middle-class when these 9 things still feel like a luxury - Silicon Canals

Childhood socioeconomic background shapes lifelong perceptions of everyday comforts, making ordinary conveniences feel indulgent.
Digital life
fromBuzzFeed
2 months ago

People Are Pointing Out The Parts Of American Culture That Are Changing Before Our Eyes

Widespread convenience technologies let people avoid leaving home, reducing everyday face-to-face interaction and increasing social isolation, division, and hostility.
Silicon Valley
fromFast Company
2 months ago

We are living in a new Gilded Age-and, like then, the backlash is building

Self-reinforcing collective beliefs drive market behavior, can cause overshoots, and shift power dynamics between dominant firms and ecosystem-based competitors.
Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

8 things people think make them look rich that actually scream financial insecurity - Silicon Canals

Loud displays of wealth and constant brand signaling often indicate financial insecurity, while genuinely wealthy people typically live modestly and avoid ostentatious signaling.
US politics
fromJezebel
2 months ago

The MAGA Lifestyle Means Endlessly Getting Ripped Off by Grifters

Many MAGA-oriented consumer brands take orders, frequently fail to fulfill them, and profit from customers' political loyalty and reluctance to pursue refunds or complaints.
fromFortune
2 months ago

Welcome to the 'E-shaped' economy: Wealth gap is no longer between just higher and lower earners, the middle class is also struggling out on its own | Fortune

income‑based divergence in spending and wage growth persists, and we are concerned that a 'K' shape is opening up between higher-income households and middle-income households, alongside the existing gap with lower-income households.
Business
Psychology
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

The Clever Way Fast Food Chains Trick Our Brains Into Thinking We've Saved Money - Tasting Table

The decoy effect uses a third option to steer customers toward higher-priced choices by making mid or large items appear better value.
Right-wing politics
fromQueerty
2 months ago

Nothing can prepare you for the dystopian nightmare of the Turning Point USA halftime commercials - Queerty

TPUSA's All-American halftime ads used AI-driven, anti-LGBTQ imagery and religious symbolism, provoking comparisons to The Handmaid's Tale and wide public disgust.
US politics
fromIntelligencer
2 months ago

Scott Galloway: To Weaken Trump, Stop Buying iPhones

A nationwide economic strike could create political and economic incentives to constrain federal immigration enforcement and force accountability for violent law-enforcement actions.
US politics
fromwww.housingwire.com
2 months ago

Tapping investments for homeownership down payments

Permit 401(k) loans for home down payments with a 30-year repayment term to expand down payment sources and increase first-time homeownership.
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

9 things truly affluent people find vulgar that middle-class people think signal success - Silicon Canals

After spending years in corporate London, rubbing shoulders with people from every economic bracket, I've noticed something fascinating: The truly wealthy operate by a completely different playbook. Things that middle-class professionals proudly display as badges of success? The genuinely affluent find them, well, rather tasteless. It's about understanding that real wealth whispers while new money shouts. Trust me, coming from a working-class background outside Manchester, learning these unwritten rules was like decoding a secret language.
Fashion & style
US politics
fromFortune
1 month ago

Elites are the villains we love to hate. It's American culture's most paradoxical obsession | Fortune

Elitism is widely resented yet simultaneously desired, creating paradoxical cultural and marketing tensions.
US politics
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Opinion: My parents thought we had made it. Now we carry papers

Federal immigration enforcement in Minnesota has created pervasive fear and behavioral changes among communities of color, prompting precautions like carrying passports and avoiding public interactions.
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