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Nationwide, women outearn men in just 42 U.S. cities out of an analysis of some 1,800 cities, according to a new GoBankingRates report using Census Bureau data. : Women earn a median $69,983 a year Oakland, Calif.: Women earn a median $68,260 a year Goleta, Calif.: Women earn a median $65,030 a year Laurel, Md. : Women earn a median $65,008 a year Monrovia, Calif.: Women earn a median $62,016 a year Hackensack, N.J.: Women earn a median $60,237 a year Newark, Del. : Women earn a median $58,769 a year Chamblee, Ga.: Women earn a median $58,590 a yearIn each of these cities, women outearn men by a share of .14% to 18.95% of what men earn. However, men outearn women in each of these cities by a rate of 60% to 70%.
Persons: Bowie, Andrew Murray, Murray, San Organizations: Washington D.C, CNBC, Research, Department of Defense, Calif Locations: U.S, Md, Clinton, Fort Washington, Oakland, Calif, Goleta, Laurel, Monrovia, Hackensack, N.J, Newark, Del, Washington, Jacksonville, N.C, Los Altos, Saratoga, McLean, Va, San Carlos, Wellesley, Mass
Fabric by Gerber Life launched a new investment account for parents to invest on behalf of their kids. Gerber Life's partner brand, Fabric by Gerber Life, offers affordable term life insurance, free wills — and now a new investment account for your child. Fabric by Gerber Life has launched UGMA custodial accounts on their digital platform so you can invest for your child's future. How to open a UGMA account with Fabric by Gerber LifeOpening an account with Fabric by Gerber Life is simple and only takes about five minutes. Flexible spendingA UGMA account is a type of custodial account that permits parents/guardians to invest on behalf of a child/dependent.
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The Art Deco building was the Kissinger family’s first long-term home after they arrived in New York City in 1938 as refugees from Nazi Germany. After a short stint living with relatives and staying in a different apartment nearby, the family settled into the 850-square-foot rental on Fort Washington Avenue in 1940. Mr. Kissinger, the former secretary of state who reshaped the United States’ approach to the Cold War, died in Connecticut on Wednesday at the age of 100. By Thursday morning, news of his death had reached the building on Fort Washington Avenue. The neighbors old enough to remember Ms. Kissinger had long since moved away, according to the current resident of the apartment, Alexei Gonzales.
Persons: Henry Kissinger, Kissinger, Kissinger’s, Paula, Alexei Gonzales, Gonzales Organizations: Fort Washington, Mr Locations: Washington Heights, United States, New York City, Nazi Germany, Fort, States, Connecticut
Still, she's managed to do more than 20 real estate deals, from flips to long-term rentals. Dipping her toe into investing and learning from the 2007 housing market crashStroud's introduction to real estate investing wasn't a smooth one. "My very first real estate interaction was a failed one," she said. "During the 2007 real estate crash, values dipped everywhere but our property didn't dip as low as others did. Courtesy of Brenda StroudLater that year, around December 2020, Stroud took an online real estate investing course for $17 offered by the Women's Real Estate Investors Network (WREIN) after seeing an advertisement on Facebook.
Persons: Brenda Stroud, she's, Stroud, Brandon, She's, she'd, that's, hadn't Organizations: Prince, United, Tuskegee University, Tuskegee, Stroud, Estate Investors, Facebook Locations: Prince George's County, Maryland, Georgia, Stroud, Tuskegee , Alabama, Washington , DC, Fort Washington , Maryland, Baltimore, Snellville , Georgia, Tuskegee, United States, WREIN
As Silicon Valley Bank went down the tubes, it wasn't surprising that the loudest mouths in Techworld started demanding that the federal government cover everyone's losses. They were pioneers on the frontier of tech and finance, and as such they acted the way pioneers always do. Myths of the frontiersIt's unfashionable for people in the tech industry to dispute the central role that government-funded infrastructure and academic projects have played in the development of Silicon Valley and the digital age. Shout down into Silicon Valley and you'll hear echoes of this same pioneer myth. They see themselves as heroes not of a Western frontier but of space — the Final one — as refracted by the legendary writers of the Golden Age of Science Fiction.
The LA-based builder KB Home opened a first-of-its-kind community in the metaverse on January 17. KB Home's virtual community allows customers to personalize some of the company's model homes to their preferences, from changing the architectural style to customizing the interior design. Different customizable home types offered in KB Homes' metaverse community Courtesy of KB Homes"We know consumers are increasingly immersing themselves and spending more time in virtual spaces," KB Home's CEO Jeffrey Mezger said in the announcement. To combat these issues, Rob McGibney, KB Home's chief operating officer, told investors that the company is focusing on moving homes "as efficiently as possible through the construction cycle." The metaverse community can help alleviate some of these issues by allowing customers to design their new home online before KB begins building it in the real world.
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