2025-04-22
8 分钟Here's your money briefing for Tuesday, April 22nd.
I'm Mariana Aspuru for The Wall Street Journal.
A tough job market can mean hours of networking, constant applications, and rounds of interviews.
That's pushed some young workers to take a bigger interest in the family business.
What you saw before was that People really tended to stigmatize
for turning to their family business.
There was this sense that it was taking the easy way out.
They wanted to strike out on their own.
Now we're seeing a change.
We're seeing more support towards that decision.
We're seeing more understanding of it and really the most excitement
that we've seen in a generation.
After the break,
we'll hear more from Wall Street Journal reporter Rachel Wolfe about how they're navigating it.
Talking about guns with others might not always feel comfortable, but it could save a life.
Here's a way to start a conversation.
Your family is going over to your neighbor's home for dinner for the first time.
How would you ask if there are any unlocked guns in the home?
Hey.
Hey, we're so excited for tonight.