Anna-Louise Jackson, Bloomberg

Anna-Louise Jackson

Bloomberg

New York, NY, United States

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Past articles by Anna-Louise:

Serving a Global Clientele With a Local Business in the Rockies

Consignment shop Holy Toledo has built a thriving business selling high fashion at high elevation. → Read More

Indigenous American Chefs Are Drawing Crowds, Hoping Funding Follows

The oldest cuisine in America is having a new moment, and leaders like Sean Sherman (aka the Sioux Chef) aim to spread the opportunity around. → Read More

Is It Better to Save or Invest Right Now?

The save-versus-invest dilemma has become trickier amid high inflation. Here's what to know. → Read More

Building a Future for the Disabled, One Cup of Coffee at a Time

Cafe chain Bitty & Beau’s is growing fast by hiring people with developmental disabilities. → Read More

The Great Huckleberry Supply Crunch

Shortages of the tart-sweet berries have doubled prices in two years. → Read More

Here’s Why You Should Ask for a 5% Raise Right Now

This year accepting just a typical-sized raise will leave you poorer than before. But you have the power to fight it. → Read More

What you need to know to start investing in cryptocurrency right now

Here’s how to invest in crypto now, whether you should get into it, and what to know before you do. → Read More

How much money you should be investing at every age

How much you should invest in the stock market depends on your age and risk tolerance, among other things. Experts offer advice about how to navigate decisions. → Read More

How much $500 invested in the Dow 5 years ago would be worth today

Here's how much money you would have now if you'd invested $500 in a fund tracking the Dow Jones Industrial Average back in 2015. → Read More

'If you can't get children back in the schools, you really can't restart the economy,' says Scott Gottlieb

The answer to how quickly the U.S. economy can recover may lie in whether schools reopen as normal in the fall. Here's why investors are tracking these developments. → Read More

Gold prices, Covid-19 cases offer clues to market's next moves after record jobs report

This week, stock market traders will monitor the rising number of cases of Covid-19, how many people are filing for unemployment, and gold prices. → Read More

Second stimulus checks, school reopenings, and more: What investors will watch in July

In July, experts on Wall Street await the start of earning season and a possible second stimulus package. Coronavirus-related news will continue to drive stock prices. → Read More

Supersaver paid off $30,000 in debt in 11 months, thanks to 3 money moves: Here's what she's doing now

Diania Merriam paid off $30,000 in student loan and credit card debt in under a year. Now the lessons she learned from that experience are helping her in the current downturn. → Read More

June's job report could be even stronger than May's, but consumer confidence still looks shaky

Wall Street awaits the monthly jobs report on Thursday, and economists are forecasting another surge in hiring. Even so, experts predict Americans are less confident. → Read More

'This is the start of a new bull market': 3 months after hitting bottom, stocks are up over 40%

The S&P 500 has surged more than 40% since its March low. That's the best three-month stretch for this benchmark since 1933, according to figures from FactSet. → Read More

Economists expect good news for the housing market and employment numbers this coming week

Wall Street expects another week of declines in claims for unemployment and good news from the housing market as the U.S. economy recovers from the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More

How to improve your skills without breaking the bank and qualify for jobs that pay $100,000 or more

Adding technical skills to your resume can help you to transition to a new industry or advance your career. Here are a few cost-effective ways to do it. → Read More

Economists expect the biggest jump in consumer spending ever, and more money news to watch

As states begin to reopen, traders wonder whether consumers are feeling more confident about spending again despite the S&P 500's worst day since mid-March. → Read More

4 of the 5 best performing ETFs of the past decade have one thing in common

The exchange-traded fund (ETF) industry experienced huge gains in the past decade, and the best-performing funds in that time tend to be concentrated in one industry. → Read More

Struggling to pay your credit card bill? 'It definitely pays to ask' about options, expert says

If you're behind on your credit card bills, companies are offering relief programs right now. These can help you to save money and protect your credit score, and all you need to do is ask. → Read More