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You'll need to earn just over six figures to buy a typical home in the U.S. right now. San Jose is by far the most priciest place to buy a home, even among 10 other metro areas where qualifying income exceeds $200,000. Some of the wealthiest people in the U.S. live in cities like San Jose, San Francisco and Anaheim. In contrast to California's most expensive markets, the qualifying income needed to buy a typical home in the U.S. overall is $103,835. It's even cheaper in the Midwest and the South, where the qualifying income is $74,967 and $95,511, respectively.
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Hiring is increasing in smaller cities and large hubs in Florida and Texas, according to a Gusto analysis. Cities like Orlando, San Antonio, and Houston saw significant increases in hiring share. Whereas major coastal cities accounted for 35% of hiring before March 2020, this percentage is now about 29%. Meanwhile, Florida and Texas cities are on somewhat of a hiring spree. AdvertisementDid you move away from the coasts to Florida, Texas, or a smaller city?
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My salary journey in Big Tech has seen my total compensation — which includes base salary, bonuses, and stocks — increase from $15,000 in 2012 to $685,000 in 2024. I'm a staff software engineer and have worked at three different tech companies, moving from Oracle to Apple to Meta. In California, labor laws make it illegal for employers to ask you about your current salary and salary history. That could involve switching from a non-tech job to a tech job or taking a short-term hit for long-term gain. Unless the employer offers a significant pay bump along the way, total compensation usually takes a drop after this vesting period.
Persons: Sandeep Rao, , I'm, I've, it's, Glassdoor, haven't, Jane Zhang Organizations: Meta, Apple, Oracle, Service, Business, Big Tech, Microsoft, Carnegie Mellon University, Grad, Employers, Carnegie Mellon Locations: San Jose , California, India, Pittsburgh, Cupertino , California, Menlo Park , California, California, janezhang@businessinsider.com
Hatsune Miku, the vocaloid singer, kicked off her new tour on a giant LED screen. Some fans are fuming, 404 Media reports, given she's appeared as a hologram in the past. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementVirtual popstar Hatsune Miku had the nerve to appear in 2D — not 3D — while kicking off her latest North American tour. Related storiesOn X and TikTok, the #MikuExpo2024 hashtag surfaced mixed reviews, according to 404 Media.
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The major force behind this year's AI trade has cooled off in recent weeks. "For three decades we've pursued accelerated computing, with the goal of enabling transformative breakthroughs like deep learning and AI," Huang said at GTC. So, as the benefits of AI trickle through the "AI supply chain," look for the benefits of AI to spread and earnings to grow as a result. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. If Jim has talked about a stock on CNBC TV, he waits 72 hours after issuing the trade alert before executing the trade.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Huang, we've, It's, Jim Cramer, Nvidia –, We're, hyperscaler, Jack, McDonald's, Jim, That's, Jim Cramer's, Justin Sullivan Organizations: Nvidia, GTC, Blackwell, Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet's Google, Google, Club, Web Services, Super, CNBC, Intelligence, SAP Center Locations: U.S, China, San Jose , California
Read previewFast-food franchisees in California are desperately looking for ways to cut costs as the state's $20 minimum wage for workers at limited-service restaurants kicks in. Mendelsohn, the El Pollo Loco franchisee, told NPR that her preemptive price increases had already deterred some customers. William Blair analyst Sharon Zackfia expects some restaurants in California to turn to digital kiosks as labor costs rise. Spending less on operationsBeyond labor, restaurants are looking for other ways to save on their operating costs. Alex Johnson, the Auntie Anne's Pretzels and Cinnabon franchisee, told the AP that he wasn't looking at opening any more locations in California.
Persons: , Michaela Mendelsohn, Alexi Rosenfeld, Alex Johnson, Anne's Pretzels, he'd, Marcus Walberg, Mendelsohn, Brian Hom, Walberg, Sharon Zackfia, William Blair, Grace Dean, Kris Stuebner, Scott Rodrick Organizations: Service, Business, El, Loco, NBC Los Angeles, Associated Press, El Pollo Loco, NPR, Wall Street Journal, CNN, KFC, Management Corporation, ABC, Fox News, AP Locations: California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, San Jose
The company was founded by Thomas Edison in 1892 and built into the world’s largest and most valuable company by the once legendary, but now oft-criticized CEO Jack Welch. General Electric home appliances are displayed for sale at an appliance store in San Jose, California, in 2019. But the despite the name, the company had already sold off its appliance business three years earlier. Its shares nearly doubled, rising 95%, in 2023, and were up another 37% this yearGE Aerospace will retain the longtime GE stock symbol, and Culp as its CEO. Some have suggested he could be the successor for Dave Calhoun, the retiring CEO of another troubled iconic US company, Boeing.
Persons: Thomas Edison, Jack Welch, Larry Culp, David Paul Morris, divestitures, Culp, Jason Redmond, Dave Calhoun Organizations: New, New York CNN, GE, Dow Jones, Walgreens Boots Alliance, General Electric, Bloomberg, Getty, NBC, Comcast, GE Capital, AAA, GE Healthcare, GE Aerospace, GE Vernova, Boeing, CNBC Locations: New York, San Jose , California, China, Everett , Washington, AFP
Higher mortgage rates usually cool both prices and demand, as they did last year, but that's not the case now. There are still too few homes for sale because current homeowners can't afford to move, and it's keeping prices high. Buying the same home they're in now would increase their monthly payment by 60%, according to ICE. Those increases represent national averages and can vary market to market. For example, moving up would add $604 to a homeowner's monthly payment in Buffalo, New York, an increase of 108%; and $4,517 in San Jose, California, an increase of 161%, according to the ICE data.
Persons: that's, Andy Walden Organizations: Federal Reserve, ICE Mortgage Technology, ICE Locations: Buffalo , New York, San Jose , California
Humanoid robots are symbols of power and technological capability, a geopolitics expert says. An incident earlier this month involving a Saudi humanoid robot inappropriately touching a female reporter might not at first seem even remotely connected. AdvertisementHumanoids are visual representations of breakthroughs in AIIn Italy, the Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia is working on iCub, a research-grade humanoid robot. AdvertisementChina wants to take the leadWhen it comes to humanoid robots, China is vying for the top spot, so it's no wonder other nations are getting nervous. "The vast magnitude of the market offers an unmatched chance to test, improve, and expand the uses of humanoid robots," he said.
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Deliveries are the closest approximation of sales reported by Tesla but are not precisely defined in the company's shareholder communications. Tesla's Model 3 is about $4,000 more than that. Aging lineup, early days for Cybertruck While EV sales are still gaining popularity worldwide, the growth rate has slowed. In a push for end-of-quarter sales, Musk recently mandated that all sales and service staff install and demo FSD for customers before they hand over their cars. Despite its name, Tesla's premium option requires a human driver at the wheel, ready to steer or brake at any moment.
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Jim Cramer's daily rapid fire looks at stocks in the news outside the CNBC Investing Club portfolio. "They need to be in this" business, Cramer said, noting that Builders FirstSource has been one of the best stocks in the S & P 500 lately. Cramer's CNBC Investing Club owns consumer-products giant Procter & Gamble . "This whole story about commercial real estate being in trouble, other than in San Jose, we're seeing improvement everywhere," Cramer said. Within banks, the CNBC Investing Club owns shares of Wells Fargo and Morgan Stanley .
Persons: Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, it's, Cramer, You've, Clark, They've, Morgan Stanley, Vornado Organizations: CNBC, Club, Walgreens Boots Alliance, Walgreens, Home Depot, Procter & Gamble, Vornado Realty Locations: San Jose, Wells Fargo
The Securities and Exchange Commission's chair, Gary Gensler, recently warned about "AI washing," or companies giving off a false impression that they're using AI so they can amp up investors. And while some companies are simply exaggerating the tech they do legitimately use, others have taken it a step further. Most companies aren't being accused of breaking the law with their AI chatter, but they're definitely posturing around it. An analysis from Goldman Sachs found that 36% of S&P 500 companies mentioned AI in their fourth-quarter earnings calls, a record high. Even the Big Tech companies that are really moving and shaking in AI are on shifty ground at times.
Persons: Gary Gensler, Delphia, Goldman Sachs, Scott Kessler, Elon Musk, Adolf Hitler, it's, ChatGPT, Daron Acemoglu, Sam Altman, Ed Zitron, he's, It's, overselling, Angelo Zino, Microsoft's, Zino, Acemoglu, Emily Stewart Organizations: Securities, Exchange, SEC, Woodstock, Third, MIT, Prosperity, Nvidia, AMD, Broadcom, CFRA Research, Big Tech, Tech, Microsoft, Business Locations: San Jose , California
The Securities and Exchange Commission's chair, Gary Gensler, recently warned about "AI washing," or companies giving off a false impression that they're using AI so they can amp up investors. And while some companies are simply exaggerating the tech they do legitimately use, others have taken it a step further. Most companies aren't being accused of breaking the law with their AI chatter, but they're definitely posturing around it. An analysis from Goldman Sachs found that 36% of S&P 500 companies mentioned AI in their fourth-quarter earnings calls, a record high. Even the Big Tech companies that are really moving and shaking in AI are on shifty ground at times.
Persons: Gary Gensler, Delphia, Goldman Sachs, Scott Kessler, Elon Musk, Adolf Hitler, it's, ChatGPT, Daron Acemoglu, Sam Altman, Ed Zitron, he's, It's, overselling, Angelo Zino, Microsoft's, Zino, Acemoglu, Emily Stewart Organizations: Securities, Exchange, SEC, Woodstock, Third, MIT, Prosperity, Nvidia, AMD, Broadcom, CFRA Research, Big Tech, Tech, Microsoft, Business Locations: San Jose , California
Californian fast-food restaurants are cutting workers to prepare for the $20 minimum wage. AdvertisementFast-food restaurants in California are laying off hundreds of workers to cut back on costs as they prepare for the state's $20 minimum wage for fast-food workers that comes into force in April, a new report by The Wall Street Journal details. Franchisees are worried about higher prices spooking dinersCalifornia is raising the state's minimum wage for workers at limited-service restaurants to $20 an hour from April 1 — 25% higher than its general minimum wage. AdvertisementThe franchisees generally set prices, and some are concerned that higher prices could scare off diners. "I can't charge $20 for Happy Meals," Scott Rodrick, owner of 18 McDonald's restaurants in Northern California, told the Journal.
Persons: , Alexander Johnson, Anne's, Scott Rodrick, Brian Hom, He's, Hom, Roy Gilad Organizations: Pizza, Service, Wall, Southern California Pizza Company, Business, KTLA Locations: California, Southern, West, Northern California, Los Angeles, San Jose
A family of four needs to make more than $275,000 to live comfortably in some of the most expensive U.S. cities, a recent SmartAsset analysis reveals. "Comfortable" is defined as the income needed to cover a 50/30/20 budget for a family of two adults and two kids. That's followed by other cities known for having notoriously expensive housing costs, including Boston, New York City, Honolulu and Los Angeles. Out of all 99 cities SmartAsset examined, a family of four would need a median of $226,886 to live comfortably. But that's still higher than the median family income in the U.S. of $92,750, according to the most recent U.S. Census bureau data available.
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Nvidia has felt invincible in the generative AI era. Google, Intel and Qualcomm are teaming up to create a rival to Nvidia's secret sauce, Reuters reported. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: , Jensen Huang, It's, Blackwell, Mark Zuckerberg, Sam Altman fiending Organizations: Nvidia, Google, Intel, Qualcomm, Reuters, Service, Business Locations: San Jose
Andreas "Andy" Von Bechtolsheim, co-founder of Arista Networks Inc., speaks during a Bloomberg West television interview in San Francisco, California, U.S., on Thursday, May 2, 2013. Andy Bechtolsheim, the co-founder of Sun Microsystems and Arista Networks , has reached a settlement with the SEC on insider trading charges that will cost him close to $1 million and bars him from serving as a public company officer or director for five years. Cisco announced its agreement to buy networking company Acacia for $70 per share in a $2.6 billion deal, driving Acacia's stock up 35%. "While the SEC announcement did not involve any trading in Arista securities, Arista takes compliance to the company's code of conduct and insider trading policy seriously," an Arista spokesperson told CNBC in an email. Bechtolsheim, who lives in Incline Village, Nevada, co-founded Arista in 2004 and took the company public a decade later.
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Can Xerox’s PARC, a Silicon Valley Icon, Find New Life with SRI? 1974 A key part of PARC office of the future vision is a network to tie office systems together. The PARC laboratory, set in the foothills just south of Stanford, is now largely empty, hosting less than 100 researchers, far from a peak of almost 400. Mr. Parekh said that the stage was now set for a second leap forward in the way humans interacted with computers. “This is our annuity for the future for investing in research,” Mr. Parekh said.
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That's what Nvidia needed semiconductor design firm Synopsys to do to make this next generation of chips. Right now, Nvidia has had not one, but two different breakthroughs: Accelerated computing at a ridiculously fast speed and generative artificial intelligence. I think Jensen regards Dell as a crucial partner when it comes to installing Nvidia's systems anywhere. Do I think Nvidia would like to do more business with Apple? I think Nvidia would like to do more business with everyone, including alleged opponent Intel .
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CNN —Caroline Meister was an avid hiker familiar with the trails around the Tassajara Zen Mountain Center where she lived and worked, about 45 miles southeast of Monterey, California. Finally, on Friday, the 30-year-old’s body was found at the base of a waterfall. “And as the days rolled by this became more of a possibility.”Caroline Meister went missing while hiking in California. Monterey County Sheriff's OfficeAt a news conference Friday, Monterey County Sheriff Tina Nieto said no foul play is suspected. She’s also an avid hiker,” her father, John Meister, told KSBW on Tuesday.
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Nvidia price target increased to $1,050 NVDA YTD mountain Nvidia YTD Coming off a bullish GTC conference where Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang made the case that the artificial intelligence investment cycle is still in its early innings, we are increasing price target on the chip giant to $1,050 per share from $850. We're increasing our Eaton price target to $330 per share from $290 and reiterating our buy-equivalent 1 rating. As a sanity check, Bank of America increased its Eaton price target to $340 from $330 on Thursday following a meeting with management. Wells Fargo raised to $60 WFC YTD mountain Wells Fargo YTD Wells Fargo has made a string of new 52-week highs, and we think those gains can continue due to better-than-expected net interest income performance from higher interest rates, more buybacks, and ongoing cost discipline. We're increasing our Wells Fargo price target to $60 per share from $54 and reiterating our 2 rating.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Jensen, playbook, It's, Jim Cramer, Eaton, We're, Wells Fargo, Charlie Scharf, He's, Jim Cramer's, Jim, Josh Edelson Organizations: Nvidia, Blackwell, Bank of America, CNBC, Intelligence, SAP Center, Afp, Getty Locations: Eaton, Wells, Wells Fargo, ETN, San Jose , California
Singles in many big US cities need a nearly six-figure salary to live "comfortably," per SmartAsset. AdvertisementA single person needs to earn more than $96,000 a year to live comfortably in many major US cities, calculations by SmartAsset found. This jumps to nearly $140,000 for New York City, $125,000 for Boston, $120,000 for Seattle, and $111,000 for Los Angeles, per the fintech's research. Two adults with two children need to bring in $235,000 to live comfortably in half of the 99 cities included in the research. AdvertisementThe total is more than $300,000 for six cities, including San Francisco ($339,000), San Jose ($335,000), and New York City ($318,000).
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A camera hidden in a Starbucks in San José recorded people using the restroom, police say. Police say the footage showed more than 90 people aged from four to 85 using the restroom. A 35-year-old man was arrested on charges including possessing child pornography and installing a hidden camera. AdvertisementA camera hidden in a Starbucks in San José recorded "extremely graphic" footage of people using the restroom, police say. Detectives found footage of more than 91 people, aged between four and 85, using the restroom on January 30, SJPD said.
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Here are the companies making headlines on Wall Street ahead of the opening bell. Several Wall Street analysts hiked their price target for Nvidia after the event. Disney — Shares declined less than 1% following news that filmmaker George Lucas is backing Disney CEO Bob Iger in the company's proxy fight with activist investor Nelson Peltz. Super Micro Computer — The tech stock tumbled more than 10% after a filing showed a new stock offering of two million shares. The company's full-year revenue guidance was also near the low end of Wall Street expectations.
Persons: Jerry's, bitcoin, George Lucas, Bob Iger, Nelson Peltz, Lucas, Goldman Sachs, DLocal Organizations: Nvidia, Unilever, Disney —, CNBC, Tencent Locations: San Jose , California
This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Overnight, U.S. stocks ended higher with the Federal Reserve's policy meeting in focus. [PRO] Bullish on PalantirBrian Stutland of Equity Armor Investments calls Palantir a "promising AI investment" and a "serious player" in the space. They are really starting to become very creative in the AI world," he said of the company, known for its government contract work in defense and intelligence.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Blackwell, Amin Nasser, Brian Stutland, Palantir Organizations: CNBC, Nikkei, CSI, Federal, Dow, Nasdaq, Bank of Japan, Equity, Investments Locations: Seng, Bank, San Jose, Aramco, Saudi Aramco
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