Growing up with financial problems can lead to symptoms of anxiety and loneliness nearly 20 years earlier than for those who felt financially secure, a USC Dornsife study finds.
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Two gifts from the USC business school alums establish the new program to advance undergraduate career pathways.
The Federal Reserve has signaled it will roll out its first interest rate cut in years at its upcoming meeting on Sept. 17-18. USC experts are available to discuss what this means for California's economy – the fifth largest in the world – and its key industries.
Housed under the new USC School of Advanced Computing, the center aims to advance responsible AI for financial services
Only a small fraction of women have received any financial education at all. A USC expert looks at the situation.
USC experts discuss the systemic issues plaguing the U.S. banking system and the regulatory gaps exposed by the financial collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and other institutions.
USC experts forecast the future of cryptocurrency ahead of congressional hearings on FTX debacle.
Researchers at the Keck School of Medicine of USC led the first study linking interpersonal problems to financial vulnerability over time.
COMMENCEMENT 2022: Frank Martin II is a busy guy: He’s accumulated three USC degrees in six years, all while being a spokesman for Athletics’ Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. Now he’s moving on to the world of venture capital.
Two decades ago, USC Gould’s Ed McCaffery came up with the phrase to explain how the rich use the American tax system to their advantage. It’s getting new attention.