The Hogettes, Washington Redskins fans, stand in a line as they watch Hall of Fame offensive lineman Russ Grim, shown on the monitor, accept his ring during halftime of the Redskins/Colts game at FedEx Field on October 17, 2010 in Landover, Md. Ricky Carioti | The Washington Post | Getty Images Doug Williams looked a
Month: February 2022
Steve Debenport | E+ | Getty Images People who got raises last year might not see their paychecks stretch much farther. That’s because those increases in pay are up against the worst inflation in 40 years. Employers struggling to retain talent amid the so-called Great Resignation anticipated giving out larger pay increases and bonuses in
America’s largest banks echoed the U.S. economy in 2021, rebounding to a strong position following the upheaval and disruption of Covid-19 that continues to spread but with less disruptions to daily life. Coming out of pandemic shutdowns aimed at slowing the spread of the virus served as a resiliency test for the sector, the likes
Thinking of buying a slope-side multi-million-dollar home in Lake Tahoe this ski season? Take a number. High demand combined with little to no inventory has slope-side (ski-in/ski-out) buyers waiting months for properties to come on the market. Historic snow levels—Tahoe received nearly 18 feet powder in December—continue to stoke an over-the-top demand for prime slope-side
In this article DAL Flight attendants hand out refreshments to a packed Delta Airlines flight traveling from Ronald Regan National Airport to MinneapolisSaint Paul International Airport on Friday, May 21, 2021. Kent Nishimura | Los Angeles Times | Getty Images Delta Air Lines‘ CEO Ed Bastian asked the U.S. Department of Justice to put convicted
PeopleImages | E+ | Getty Images Millions of Americans are quitting their jobs and rethinking what they want when it comes to work and work-life balance. Companies are responding, meeting their employees’ needs in areas like remote work, flexible hours, four-day workweeks, compensation and more. This story is part of a series looking at the
By Richard Eisenberg, Next Avenue For a look into the present, and possible future, of living to 100, meet the Rarey family, featured in the first episode of the excellent new “Century Lives” podcast series from the Stanford Center on Longevity. Patriarch Dick Rarey, who turned 100 in 2021, is a former landscape architect and WWII vet, now
The devastating line of tornadoes that tore across Kentucky and neighboring states last December, destroying lives and property, were not the last to strike the area out of season. Early January brought more twisters – along with additional structural damage, though far less than the pre-Christmas barrage and without loss of life. Are these unseasonal
In this article MGM STZ DGE-GB An employee pours tequila into the popular Mountain Dew Baja Blast frozen drink at the new Taco Bell Cantina in Brookline, MA. John Tlumacki | Boston Globe | Getty Images Tequila could soon overtake vodka as America’s favorite liquor, fueled by consumers’ desire for pricey bottles of agave-based spirits.
Olympic Games Jam: Beijing 2022 is a Winter Games-themed game that incorporates non-fungible tokens (NFTs). nWay The International Olympic Committee has become the latest organization to jump into the non-fungible token craze. The association that organizes the Olympic Games said Thursday it has launched a mobile game based on the upcoming Beijing 2022 winter event.
JGI/Jamie Grill If you save for retirement through a 401(k) plan, you may have noticed changes to it over the years — for example, automatic increases in your contributions and “catch-up” amounts for the over-50 crowd. A couple more tweaks, which were included in a 2019 retirement bill called the Secure Act, could also become
By Sally Abrahms, Next Avenue Linda Helfet, 78, and her husband Bill Hilliker, 86, always thought they would grow old in their beloved Watertown, Mass., condo just outside Boston. But with one son living in Oregon and the other in Georgia, they’ve begun to worry. “What’s going to happen when either Bill or I are gone?”
Summerland is a classic California beach town with a village vibe and plenty of surf culture. This modern showplace, designed by Santa Barbara architect Richard E. Johnson and built in 1989, utilizes walls of glass, soaring ceilings and open-plan living space to take full advantage of the sloping hillside location. The curved corners of the
Congress has been demanding action from the IRS and the IRS has been acting, albeit perhaps not in the way Congress would prefer. On the same day that almost 200 House members sent a bi-partisan letter requesting specific measures for taxpayer relief to the IRS, a mostly Democratic coalition of U.S. Senators did the same.
Loading chart… Rivian: “No, I don’t think [it’s going to be the next Tesla]. I think that it’s going to be a very unsexy truck maker. I have to tell you, Ford has to sell its stock [in Rivian]. Why don’t we buy GM? I mean, [GM CEO] Mary Barra is doing a good job.
A Gopuff location on the Lower East Side of Manhattan across from Stop 1 Deli. Jan. 12, 2022. Hannah Miao | CNBC Grocery delivery start-up Gopuff last fall moved into the ground-floor retail space of a new luxury apartment building on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, across the street from a bodega. “I didn’t
In this article MRCY Julian Elliott Photography | Stone | Getty Images Company: Mercury Systems Inc. (MRCY) Business: Mercury Systems is a technology company, engaged in the manufacture and sale of components, products, modules, and subsystems for aerospace and defense industries in the United States, Europe, and the Asia Pacific. The company’s products and solutions
Pekic | E+ | Getty Images The $1.7 trillion outstanding federal student loan market tends to get most of the headlines, but another type of education debt has also been on the rise: private student loans. Many college students have likely heard about the financing option. “Private lenders advertise all over, including on TV, radio
In a low-bracket year you could have either a long-term gain or a Roth conversion. One will save you more money. “My wife and I plan to retire on my 65th birthday in 2025; we will delay taking Social Security until age 70. With required distributions from IRAs beginning in 2032, we have seven years to harvest
The Problem. In the past year the average sales price of a home rose 16 percent; in places like Boise and Austin, more than 30 percent. Prices were up 10 percent even in economically depressed areas. If you’re planning an investment in rental property you might think higher prices are no problem, maybe even a
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