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November 6, 2006
Mind the Income Gap

Manhattan has the highest wealth disparity in the country. How does that make you feel?

November 6, 2006
A Hard-Earned Life

A father’s paycheck reads $676. It has to last two weeks. Start the clock.

November 6, 2006
What’s a Little Money Between Friends?

A lot, when one friend just bought a million-dollar apartment and the other is subsisting on frozen dinners.

November 6, 2006
This One Goes to Thirteen

Falling oil prices, a halt in interest-rate hikes, and a wave of hedge-fund buying sent the Dow above 12,000. Now they’ll take it higher.

November 6, 2006
Rocky's Family Horror Show

Rocky Aoki and his feuding heirs are bringing out the knives, to slice and dice his Benihana fortune.

November 6, 2006
100-Person Poll

We asked 100 suit-clad midtown pedestrians, 100 uniformed Manhattan Mall employees, and 100 schoolteachers all over the city about their spending and saving habits.

November 6, 2006
Billionaires Are Free

And, these days, a dime a dozen. But even for today’s b boys, there are some things money can’t buy.

November 6, 2006
The Value of a New York Dollar

(And why it’s worth only 76.2 cents)

October 30, 2006
Bargain Billions

Got $5.4 billion but lost out on buying Stuyvesant Town and Peter Cooper Village? A shopping list:

October 30, 2006
Take the Hedge-Fund Money and Run

He built an $80 million investment business, scammed friends, family, and a 9/11 widow out of a fortune, then walked out of his life.