Meghan Ritchie and Tiffany Zhong turned their passions into careers. The two young entrepreneurs join Cheddar to give advice and perspective on how to lead and grow as a female inventor and trailblazer.
Zhong became a venture capitalist at just 19-years-old. Now, she has taken her experience and expertise with Gen Z to her own consumer insight firm, Zebra Intelligence.
Ritchie loved baking baked goods and started selling Megpies as a fun side hustle. Once it started to take off, she completely dedicated herself to the idea. Now, Megpies sell in Starbucks across the United States.
More Americans filed for jobless benefits last week, but layoffs remain historically low despite the Federal Reserve’s aggressive interest rate policy intended to cool the economy and bring down inflation.
Breakfast is getting a bit more affordable as the average price per dozen eggs has been slashed by more than 50 percent since its peak of $5.43 on Dec. 19.
The fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic has been so wide-reaching that 50 percent of Americans say they are worse off than a year ago, the most since the Great Recession of 2008 and 2009.
Benoit Garbe, chief marketing officer at Anheuser-Busch, joined Cheddar News to discuss Super Bowl ads and what lies ahead after the company ended an exclusive deal with the big game last year.
David Peters, financial advisor and CPA, joined Cheddar News to discuss how families can save money from the Inflation Reduction Act when filing taxes this season.