Because the only numbers that really matter are the ones in your economy.
"There has to be a more efficient way" to get health insurance.
Pam Palme, a nurse anesthetist in Colorado, shares her story of going back to school to pursue nursing.
Monica Pope, a Houston chef, has seen the food community in her town unite in recent years.
Joy O'Brien is a nurse practitioner who wants children, but with $2,100 a month in student debt, she can't afford to adopt.
Javier Martinez, CEO of Martinez Brands, said NAFTA negotiators need to be "firm" in discussions.
"Just like the children's book 'Everyone Poops,' it's definitely the ultimate in job security."
Government funding has been pretty reliable — up until now, the Los Alamos National Laboratory researcher says.
A young working professional still thinks owning a home is part of the American Dream
Young women in Louisiana and Los Angeles talk about getting by in the bottom tax brackets.
One woman is holding off on growing her small business, even though the demand is there.