Kari Paul, Moneyish

Kari Paul

Moneyish

New York, NY, United States

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • Moneyish
  • New York Post
  • Wall Street Journal
  • VICE
  • realtor.com
  • Complex
  • Cosmopolitan
  • Mashable

Past articles by Kari:

5 ways to keep your money safe from hackers in 2020

It only takes a few clicks to strengthen your security. → Read More

Young people blame climate change for their small 401(k) balances

Many young people today think civilization may not exist when they’re of retirement age. Here are ways to get them to invest for the future. → Read More

Kanye and Kim Kardashian’s surrogate gives birth to a baby boy — how the process works for non-celebrities

For the average American, surrogacy can be financially unattainable. → Read More

How rating everything from your Uber driver to your Airbnb host has become a nightmare

‘The reputation economy is making us a little more careful in everything we say, how we say it, and what we do.’ → Read More

How to ‘Marie Kondo’ your subscriptions with one click

The average person thought they were paying $79.74 a month on subscriptions, according to a recent survey, when in reality they were paying an average of... → Read More

You talkin’ to me? Money-coaching apps use tough love to help spenders

Chatbots are talking people into being better with their finances. → Read More

Why Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes may have used a ‘fake’ voice

A new HBO documentary, “The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley,” tells the tale of ill-fated blood-testing startup Theranos and its founder,... → Read More

Why Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes may have faked a low voice, according to professional vocal coaches

CEOs with lower tones make an average of $187,000 more per year. → Read More

‘I was humiliated’ — online dating scammers hold nude photos for ransom in ‘sextortion’

One New York tech worker lost $800 in a scam on a popular dating app. → Read More

American Airlines kicks mother and baby off flight because of dry skin condition

An airline employee seemed to think the woman had a contagious disease. → Read More

You can buy a town in Georgia for the cost of a home in San Francisco

Some 37 parcels of property, which includes an opera house, and 40 acres of land are for sale in Toomsboro, Georgia for $1.7 million. → Read More

You can buy an entire town in Georgia for the cost of a typical home in San Francisco

More than a dozen houses and 40 acres of property are up for grabs for $1.7 million. → Read More

Security experts weigh in on what Facebook needs to change

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has a mission: Figure out how to fix the future. Every year the tech CEO commits to a personal challenge, which in the past has... → Read More

Why flights to Hawaii could soon be 30% cheaper

The entrance of Southwest Airlines to the market could destabilize prices, one analysis found. → Read More

Fitness and health apps may be sharing the most private details about your life

There’s not enough oversight for apps that track everything from people’s fitness routines to their menstrual cycles, bioethicists say. → Read More

5 things Facebook needs to change now to restore confidence, according to security experts

Experts weighed in on how the company can win back skeptical customers. → Read More

Flavored vapes lure teens into smoking and nicotine addiction, study shows

The research comes as the FDA considers banning flavors. → Read More

Young people’s blood will not make you live forever, FDA warns

Consumers were ‘strongly’ discouraged from using this therapy outside of clinical trials. → Read More

Wage inequality has improved for women, but for other Americans it’s gotten worse

A low unemployment rate doesn’t tell the whole story, a new study shows. → Read More

Your cable company may soon be forced to be more transparent about your bill

Two Democratic lawmakers introduced a bill this month that would require phone, cable and internet providers to include all charges in advertised prices. → Read More