Month: February 2023

In this article HAS Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT A Hasbro Monopoly board game arranged in Dobbs Ferry, New York, Feb. 6, 2022. Tiffany Hagler-Geard | Bloomberg | Getty Images Hasbro‘s 2023 outlook might feel like déjà vu. At first, anyway. The toymaker on Thursday announced its fourth-quarter results while issuing conservative guidance for
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In this article DASH Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT A DoorDash sign is pictured on a restaurant on the day they hold their IPO in New York, December 9, 2020. Carlo Allegri | Reuters Shares of DoorDash jumped as much as 6% in extended trading Thursday after the food delivery company reported better-than-expected sales
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In this article TXRH MRNA AMAT DKNG DASH Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Rafael Henrique | LightRocket | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading. DoorDash — The online food delivery platform’s shares jumped 7% after it reported a revenue beat and upbeat guidance. The company’s fourth-quarter revenue came in
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Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden, D-Ore., questions IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig at a Senate Finance Committee hearing. Tom Williams | Pool | Reuters President Joe Biden‘s nominee to lead the IRS answered questions during a Senate Finance Committee hearing this week, highlighting key issues from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle. Daniel Werfel,
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People rightfully worry about inflation since they get to keep less of their paycheck, but there are some, though not universal, positive signs on inflation in the most recent data. In sum, we are already heading in the right direction towards less inflation. But, Congress and the administration need to keep their eye on improving
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Inflation is still taking a hefty toll on households, recent reports show. Prices continued their upward momentum in January, rising 0.5% for the month and 6.4% over the past 12 months, according to the latest consumer price index data released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. To make ends meet, 27% of Americans said they’ve had to
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The proposal passed the House but failed in the Senate in 2009. The Obama administration said they supported it but they didn’t fight for it. President Obama’s Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner was “lukewarm” about the legislation, according to Politico at the time. Years later, however, Geithner said not having it was a top policy constraint
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In this article ZG Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty Images Shares of Zillow popped more than 3% Wednesday in extended trading after the company released fourth-quarter earnings that beat analysts’ expectations on top and bottom lines. Here’s how the company did: Earnings per share: 21 cents adjusted vs. 7
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The Social Security trust fund is projected to be exhausted in 2033, according to a recent report by the Congressional Budget Office. This report inspired the usual slew of hysterical misconceptions that Social Security will become bankrupt and you won’t receive any benefits. Following the CBO report, several sources published articles that helped educate the
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