2022 401k Gen Z Focus Study
Economics
Survey: 55% Of Working Americans Say They’re Behind On Retirement Savings | Bankrate
A majority of Americans say they’re not keeping up with their retirement savings, according to a new Bankrate survey. A key reason: Inflation.
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Clarence Thomas Says He Has No ‘Clue’ What Diversity Means in College Admissions Case
Justice Clarence Thomas said he doesn’t “have a clue” what diversity means as the Supreme Court heard arguments Monday over eliminating race in college admissions.
Ballot paper shortage could cause problems on Election Day
Soaring demand and a shortage of manufacturers during the pandemic have pinched national paper stockpiles, leaving little room for error.
4 million NYC workers will now see how much jobs pay before they apply—here's what to know
Starting Nov. 1, most employers in New York City will be required to list the salary range on all posted job ads, promotions and transfer opportunities. Experts say salary transparency will play a role in closing the wage gap.
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Poverty
Global poverty is one of the most pressing problems that the world faces today. The poorest in the world are often undernourished, without access to basic services such as electricity and safe drinking water; they have less access to education, and suffer from much poorer health.
A study of lights at night suggests dictators lie about economic growth
Satellite data hints at the scale of their deception
The Stock Market is Not the Economy | Nasdaq
Economic problems in the 1920s - CCEA - GCSE History Revision - CCEA - BBC Bitesize
Weaknesses in the American economy became more apparent as the 1920s progressed (CCEA).
Stock Market Crash of 1929
On Black Monday, October 28, 1929, the Dow Jones Industrial Average declined nearly 13 percent. Federal Reserve leaders differed on how to respond to the event and support the financial system.
US economy returned to growth last quarter, expanding 2.6%
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. economy grew at a 2.6% annual rate from July through September, snapping two straight quarters of contraction and overcoming high inflation and interest rates just as voting begins in midterm elections in which the economy's health has emerged as a paramount issue.
Airline launches "Middle Seat Lottery" contest with big prizes
Virgin Australia wants to turn the dreaded middle seat into the "most fun and wonderful."
Kanye West says he lost $2 billion in one day after Adidas, Balenciaga, and Gap severed ties with the rapper over his offensive behavior
His deal with Adidas was valued at $1.5 billion, but his fortune fell to an estimated $400 million after the retailer cut ties with him, per Forbes.
These bills have teeth
How 28-year-old Hannah Landolt dealt with a truly menacing dental quote.
Apple confirms the iPhone is getting USB-C
“Obviously, we’ll have to comply.”
Don't be fooled by a strong GDP report | CNN Business
Imminent recession is the topic du jour. From Goldman Sachs to the IMF, analysts and economists seem to agree that an economic downturn is coming for the United States in early 2023. That's why it's so surprising that the US economy is expected to show robust growth in Thursday's third-quarter GDP report.
Economics and Personal Finance Courses: Complements Not Substitutes
Personal finance mandates can edge econ out of the classroom, but both contribute in important ways to students’ education, our economic education experts say.
How much Spotify paid me for 4 million streams vs Apple Music (BIG DIFFERENCE 🤯)
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Less than 5% of US plastic was actually recycled last year, says Greenpeace
That’s not a lot.
Only 5% of plastic waste generated by US last year was recycled, report says
Americans discarded 51m tons of plastic in 2021 – of which almost 95% ended up in landfills, oceans or scattered in the atmosphere
8 experts diagnose the supply chain
Some experts say it never really broke.
Around the Halls: The outcomes of China’s 20th Party Congress
The 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party was held from October 16 to October 22 2022. Brookings experts reflect on the elite political gathering, and what its outcomes mean for China and the rest of the world.
Fed Is Losing Billions, Wiping Out Profits That Funded Spending
(Bloomberg) -- Profits and losses aren’t usually thought of as a consideration for central banks, but rapidly mounting red ink at the Federal Reserve and many peers risks becoming more than just an accounting oddity.Most Read from BloombergAdidas Cuts Ties With Ye, Absorbing €250 Million Profit HitRenters Hit Breaking Point in a Sudden Reversal for LandlordsChina Stocks Slide as Leadership Overhaul Disappoints TradersCalifornia Poised to Overtake Germany as World’s No. 4 EconomyThe bond market i
Turkey prices are 73% higher than last year and might stay that way through Thanksgiving, commodities strategist says
The ongoing spread of bird flu will likely affect the price and availability of turkeys leading up to Thanksgiving.
Not keeping up with the Joneses: the one factor that makes us less likely to emulate our neighbours on climate action
Subsidies are often a policy go-to for governments wanting to encourage more climate-friendly behaviours. But they should be used with caution.
Apple Raising Prices for Apple TV+, Music Services for the First Time
Apple is hiking fees for the Apple Music and Apple TV+ subscription services for the first time. In the U.S., the cost of Apple TV+ for new and existing subscribers will increase to $6.99 per month…
The shipping supply chain is looking almost...normal?
The number of ships waiting to unload at the Ports of LA and Long Beach have dropped from 109 to four.
For freight companies, this year’s peak will be weak
FreightWaves founder and CEO Craig Fuller provides insight into 2022's peak season.