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The Grooming Gap: What “Looking the Part” Costs Women
If women don’t conform to beauty expectations, they’re paid less.
CME FedWatch Tool - CME Group
Count down to the next Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) rate hike with the CME FedWatch Tool, based on the Fed Funds target rate. View the tool.
Major League Soccer Introduces Ticketmaster as Official Ticketing Partner - Ticketmaster
Major League Soccer (MLS) has entered into a new multi-year agreement that names Ticketmaster as the League’s Official Ticketing Partner. In a move aimed at
The National Apartment Size Shrinking as Studios & 1-Bedroom Apartments Gain in Share
Although the need for space was high during 2020 and 2021, apartments in 2022 saw the largest decrease in size in the last 10 years.
Why We Say We'll Cancel But Never Do
Earlier surveys found 23% of Disney+ subscribers would change their subscription if prices increased 38%, but only 6% actually did. Why do people behave differently than how they say they would?
Disney+ Users Paid Up When the Price Rose
Subscribers to Walt Disney’s flagship Disney+ streaming service barely blinked at a 38% price increase that the company imposed in December as part of its launch of an ad-supported streaming product.
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Metallica buy vinyl factory as format outsells CDs for first time in US since 1987
The thrash metallers have secured their own supply of the high-value format, which is enjoying a 16th consecutive year of growth, ahead of the release of a new album
Disney+ Users Paid Up When the Price Rose
Subscribers to Walt Disney’s flagship Disney+ streaming service barely blinked at a 38% price increase that the company imposed in December as part of its launch of an ad-supported streaming product.
Why well-qualified medical school graduates can’t get jobs — despite doctor shortages
The US is fighting a modern pandemic with a 1990s-sized workforce.
Scooter Braun, the $1 Billion Man Behind Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande | Idea Generation
On this week's episode of Idea Generation, Scooter Braun takes us on a journey from his days as a college dropout and party promoter in Atlanta, to becoming one of the most successful music executives on the planet. The former manager of Justin Bieber and Asher Roth, Braun explains his part in acquiring Big Machine Records, and how he later sold his own company for $1 billion. In the process, Braun built one of the most impressive resumes in music.
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The Cure: Robert Smith tells fans he is ‘sickened’ by Ticketmaster fees as US tour goes on sale
The frontman said that artists had no way to limit the ticketing giant’s fees but his band had declined to participate in the ‘greedy scam’ of dynamic pricing
The French Bulldog Is America's Most Popular Dog Breed, Dethroning the Labrador Retriever After 31 Years
The Frenchie was the most-registered dog in 2022, according to the American Kennel Club.
A History of Music Technology in the Home - Google Arts & Culture
Travel through time and discover the ways in which we listen to music has changed
The Age Of Digital; Music Executive Reacts To The Impact Of Digitalization In The Music Industry
According to the RIAA, Revenues from streaming music grew 26% to $5.9 billion in the first half of 2021, accounting for 84% of total music revenues for the period and a 4% climb from 2019 levels. Dr Rick Hendrix comments on the growth of streaming.
24 Inventions That Changed Music
A brief timeline of key breakthroughs in recorded sound
A Change of Tune: The Evolution of Technology in the Music Industry
Music is as old as time, but we’ve come a long way since drums and wooden flutes. As technology has grown, music production and consumption has seen
Gender pay gap in U.S. hasn’t changed much in two decades
In 2022, women earned an average of 82% of what men earned, according to a new analysis of median hourly earnings of full- and part-time workers.
Equal Pay Day Calendar
There are more than one equal pay day to denote the day that women of color must work until before their wages catch up with men's.
We found the 'missing workers' : The Indicator from Planet Money
Millions of people opted out of the labor force during the pandemic, and the Federal Reserve's most recent update on the economy explains why. Today, we hear from people who made that decision to leave the workforce.For sponsor-free episodes of The Indicator from Planet Money, subscribe to Planet Money+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org.
Can money buy happiness? Scientists say it can.
There is no $75,000 income happiness threshold, psychologists Daniel Kahneman and Matthew Killingsworth say. For most in the U.S. earning up to $500,000, more money can bring greater satisfaction.
Fed’s calculus for rate hikes turned upside down after SVB collapse
Jerome Powell’s plan became as outdated as Mason jar decor.
Cola behind older generation spending march 2023
The Perks Workers Want Also Make Them More Productive
Three years after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, remote and hybrid work are as popular as ever. Only 6 percent of employees able to do their jobs remotely …
Vinyl sales surpassed CDs for the first time in 35 years as records make 'remarkable resurgence'
Vinyl made up a total of 70% of physical music sales in 2022, bringing in $1.2 billion in revenue, per the Recording Industry Association of America.
Explainer: U.S. yield curve reaches deepest inversion since 1981: What is it telling us?
Hawkish comments by Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell helped push a closely watched part of the U.S. Treasury yield curve to its deepest inversion since 1981 on Tuesday, once again putting a spotlight on what many investors consider a time-honored recession signal.
Why Americans Feel So Poor | CNBC Marathon
CNBC Marathon explores why American workers’ budgets feel so stretched.The middle class was once a symbol of the American dream. It meant financial security ...
49ers lead way with seven compensatory picks
The NFL on Thursday awarded 37 compensatory draft picks to 16 teams, led by the 49ers, who received seven selections.
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