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$122 Thai delivery and $26 to-go coffees: New wage laws meant to help gig workers are backfiring big-time
Commentary
$122 Thai delivery and $26 to-go coffees: New wage laws meant to help gig workers are backfiring big-time
By Adam KovacevichApril 24, 2024
Jamie Dimon, chairman and chief executive officer of JPMorgan Chase
Finance
JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon can’t shake the worry America is headed for a repeat of 1970s-style stagflation
By Eleanor PringleApril 24, 2024
These are professional investors’ 3 biggest fears for markets in 2024, according to a JPMorgan survey
Finance
These are professional investors’ 3 biggest fears for markets in 2024, according to a JPMorgan survey
By Will DanielApril 22, 2024
Tesla CEO Elon Musk
Tech
Elon Musk slashes price for Tesla’s vaunted self-driving tech by a full third—FSD now costs as much as in 2020 
By Christiaan HetznerApril 22, 2024
5 signs of under-the-radar economic pain from the Fed’s favorite on-the-ground source
Finance
5 signs of under-the-radar economic pain from the Fed’s favorite on-the-ground source
By Will DanielApril 20, 2024
Single women are scraping by: Held down by the wage gap and inflation, they struggle to build wealth or emergency savings
Personal Finance
Single women are scraping by: Held down by the wage gap and inflation, they struggle to build wealth or emergency savings
By Chloe BergerApril 19, 2024
Fed Chair Powell ‘backed himself into a corner’ by predicting rate cuts this year and is now in a ‘tricky situation,’ according to this chief investment officer
Finance
Fed Chair Powell ‘backed himself into a corner’ by predicting rate cuts this year and is now in a ‘tricky situation,’ according to this chief investment officer
By Will DanielApril 19, 2024
Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell
Finance
Jerome Powell pumped the brakes on rate cuts, but Goldman still eyes a soft landing because of the strong job market
By Paolo ConfinoApril 17, 2024
Brian Moynihan, chief executive officer of Bank of America Corp.
Finance
Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan thinks Wall Street is Fed watching way too much: ‘They don’t have the power to decide what the facts are’
By Eleanor PringleApril 17, 2024
Jerome Powell
Finance
Powell threatens to keep interest rates high ‘as long as needed’ as recent data show it’s ‘likely to take longer than expected’ for inflation to fall
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressApril 17, 2024
Fed Chair Jerome Powell has an ‘unfriendly’ message for markets: You might not be getting any rate cuts this year
Finance
Fed Chair Jerome Powell has an ‘unfriendly’ message for markets: You might not be getting any rate cuts this year
By Will DanielApril 16, 2024
‘Headlines are scary right now,’ but the new bull market could last another 9 years, according to this veteran investor
Finance
‘Headlines are scary right now,’ but the new bull market could last another 9 years, according to this veteran investor
By Will DanielApril 16, 2024
Philip Jefferson, vice chair of the Federal Reserve
Finance
Another top Fed official warns of higher-for-longer interest rates: ‘Sustainably restoring 2% inflation is not yet done’
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressApril 16, 2024
‘Unretirement plans’ are baby boomers’ newest hack to fight depression in their 60s, 70s, and beyond: ‘It’s a third of your life that you don’t have a road map for’
Personal Finance
‘Unretirement plans’ are baby boomers’ newest hack to fight depression in their 60s, 70s, and beyond: ‘It’s a third of your life that you don’t have a road map for’
By Alicia AdamczykApril 16, 2024
Young business man on street talking on the phone.
Finance
Americans now expect a record $82K to change jobs—and men want nearly $30K more than women
By Irina IvanovaApril 15, 2024
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