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Nikki Waller

Nikki Waller

Deputy Business Editor at The Wall Street Journal

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United States
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Business
  • Society
  • Demographics
  • Finance & Banking Services

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Recent Articles

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Thanksgiving Travel: No One Should Pick You Up at the Airport

Snarled roads, curb space and long waits at the cellphone lot; we make the people we love endure a lot when we visit
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Jeff Bezos Founded Amazon More Than 26 Years Ago. Here's What He Ac...

From selling books to launching space rockets, a look at Jeff Bezos’s milestones inside and outside Amazon.
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She’s a Couples Counselor, but for Your Work Relationships

Famed therapist Esther Perel is carving out a new niche as an executive coach. She insists her skills haven’t changed. The workplace has.
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She’s Not Mad. She’s Just Not Using Exclamation Points.

A Journal editor tries living without the upbeat punctuation in email for a month. It isn’t easy!
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Hunting for Soft Skills, Companies Scoop Up English Majors

Heads up, business majors: Employers are newly hot on the trail of hires with liberal arts and humanities degrees. Class of 2015 graduates from those disciplines are employed at higher rates than their cohorts in the class of 2014, a survey shows.
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Melinda Gates Talks Philanthropy and Her Push to Empower Women

She says the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s new focus on women is crucial for lifting the fortunes of families in the developing world.
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Get Familiar With Big Data Now—or Face ‘Permanent Pink Slip’

Whether you believe analytics is a tired corporate buzzword or the key to future business growth, hundreds of companies are searching, and paying richly, for hires with quantitative skills.
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Housing Crash Leads to a Falloff in Divorces

The divorce rate in the U.S. fell 4% last year, and the lousy housing market is probably the cause, as couples with depreciated home values wait to split until the market rebounds.