That’s how it seems, anyway. At the first glimpse of positive feeling, BoE governor Andrew Bailey invariably pops up to tip a bucket of cold water over all of us. Now he’s just done it again. It’s a shame because things really are looking up as markets sense inflation has …
Read More »Billionaire reveals the biggest mistake investors make
Billionaire investor David Rubenstein says the Federal Reserve wants to make sure it has inflation under control and reveals the biggest mistake investors can make on ‘The Claman Countdown.’ A trusted voice on Wall Street is warning investors not to rush into the markets. “The biggest mistake investors make is …
Read More »‘I work more hours than a doctor on a very dirty job – but rake in £8,000 a month’ | World | News
Workers can earn a “s***load of money” from one of the least coveted jobs in the world if they are willing to put in the hours, a new hire has said. Cal McIlwaine, from Ireland, recently started working as a miner – one of the most dangerous jobs on the …
Read More »Expecting a Christmas gift? FTC warns of fake shipping notification, invoice scams
MGA Entertainment founder and CEO Isaac Larian has the latest on the company that is ‘refusing to allow inflation to be the Grinch that stole Christmas’ on ‘The Claman Countdown.’ Are you expecting the perfect Christmas gift to arrive at your doorstep? If so, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is …
Read More »State pension warning as payments ‘fall short’ by over £2,600 despite triple lock rise | Personal Finance | Finance
According to interactive investor’s estimates, the state pension will still fall short of around £2,643 of the figure needed for someone to have a basic retirement income. This calculation is based on the Pension and Lifetime Savings Association’s (PLSA) retirement living standards. Based on this metric, older households would currently …
Read More »Social Security Administration treats seniors like criminals, lawmakers say, demanding answers on clawbacks
Rep. Ro Khanna, R-Calif., discusses the Los Angeles school strike, fallout from Silicon Valley Bank and his proposal to make social security solvent. FIRST ON FOX: Lawmakers want to know why the Social Security Administration has reportedly erroneously overpaid benefits to millions of Americans and then hit beneficiaries with demands …
Read More »Heat pump rollout could mean households slapped with £120 ‘boiler tax’ next year | Personal Finance | Finance
Households face being slapped with a pricey “boiler tax” as companies attempt to mitigate the financial cost of the heat pump rollout. Manufacturers are speaking out about the cost of these devices which are being hailed as environmentally friendly and are set to bring energy bills down in the long-term. …
Read More »JCPenney CEO counting on last-minute shoppers this holiday season
National Retail Federation CEO Matt Shay dissects consumer spending and the retail industry as shoppers hit stores across the country for Black Friday. Although the holiday shopping season started early this year, JCPenney CEO Marc Rosen believes the last two weekends are going to be “exceptionally strong” in terms of …
Read More »Council tax rise to hit almost one million households after bankruptcy warning | Personal Finance | Finance
Almost one million housholds are facing a devastating council tax rise as Labour Party-run councils teeter on the edge of bankruptcy. The rise to families would constitute a 15 percent increase on the council tax that they are already paying while Britain negotiates the cost of living crisis. The councils …
Read More »Elon Musk planning STEM-focused school, university in Texas
Babylon Bee CEO Seth Dillon tells ‘The Bottom Line’ why his company will double its pledge to advertise on X, formerly known as Twitter. Billionaire Elon Musk has set his sights on his next venture- a new primary and secondary school, and ultimately a university, in Austin, Texas, according to …
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