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Ryanair, Europe's biggest airline, repeatedly criticized Boeing in its latest earnings report. The airline said that this increase came "despite repeated Boeing delivery delays." Related Video"Many customers are switching to Ryanair for our lower air fares," Ryanair's CEO Michael O'Leary said. Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary has been one of Boeing's harshest critics in recent months. Related stories"While we continue to work with Boeing leadership to accelerate aircraft deliveries ahead of peak S.25, the risk of further delivery delays remains high," the CEO added.
Persons: , Michael O'Leary, O'Leary, Yves Herman Ryanair, machinists, Kelly Ortberg, Tim Clark, Scott Kirby Organizations: Ryanair, Europe's, Boeing, Service, REUTERS, Alaska Airlines, Emirates, United Airlines Locations: Alaska
Chris Mott and his wife used their $250,000 inheritance to buy a truck and trailer for travel. She died the way she lived, surrounded by family, in the house where she had spent nearly 60 years. After selling costs and legal fees, my wife and I received $250,000 in December 2022. AdvertisementThough Nana had never specified how we spent the money, we felt a need to be thoughtful. When Nana received her inheritance, she used it wisely.
Persons: Chris Mott, , Nana, we've, haven't, Lauryn Haas Organizations: Service, Disney, lhaas Locations: Washington, Southern California, Vancouver , Washington, Anaheim, , Texas, West , Florida
Many Americans face retirement woes, lacking adequate savings and relying on Social Security. McCoy said she began receiving monthly Social Security Disability checks about 10 years ago, which are currently $1,620. Despite their best savings efforts, McCoy said medical bills and a high cost of living depleted her household finances. "But to live on Social Security — which is coming very quickly for both of us — is scary." A fifth of US adults over 50 reported having no retirement savings, and Social Security often isn't enough to cover the full cost of essentials.
Persons: Elizabeth McCoy, , McCoy, She's, Elizabeth McCoy McCoy, Gen Zers, she's, you've Organizations: Social Security, Service, Social Locations: Indiana
"What's driving price action is undoubtedly the election," Nic Puckrin, CEO and co-founder at crypto education site Coin Bureau, said of the November outlook. BTC.CM= YTD mountain Bitcoin YTD Republican nominee former President Donald Trump has courted the crypto industry this year, presenting himself as the pro-crypto candidate . October and November are historically strong months for bitcoin, finishing higher in seven of the past 11 Novembers. "Volatility has decreased for both gold and bitcoin as traders look forward to the [election] results, although both assets have benefited from positive underlying fundamentals incrementally driving the price up." "The main danger we foresee would be temporary angst around election results affecting sentiment and holding back further development of the ecosystem," Chung added.
Persons: Bitcoin, cryptocurrency, Kamala Harris –, Nic Puckrin, Trump, bitcoin, Donald Trump, Harris, Devin Ryan, there's, Needham's John Todaro, Chris Chung, Chung, Michael Bloom Organizations: Republican, Democratic, Citizens, Trump, bitcoin, JPMorgan, BTC, Solana Locations: Washington, U.S
More than 750 job seekers shared their frustrations trying to find work recently. AdvertisementMore than 750 Americans between the ages of 18 and 76 who have recently struggled to find work shared their experiences with Business Insider. Through emails and an online form, readers shared stories of fierce competition for white-collar roles and lower-paying gigs alike. Over three dozen respondents said they pulled from their 401(k) or IRAs to stay afloat. Meanwhile, some executives with 30 years of experience said their credentials may have prevented them from getting interviews for lower-paying white-collar roles.
Persons: , Zers, millennials, Scott Fite, he'll, Fritz Boyle, he's, hasn't, Boyle, haven't, Aaron Terrazas, they're, Chris Jorgensen, it's, Stephanie Allen, they've, Sean Tetpon, Tetpon, I'm Organizations: Service, Business, SNAP, of Labor Statistics, BLS, Bureau of Labor Statistics, didn't, IBM, University of Idaho Locations: Americas, Pennsylvania, Portland , Oregon, Utah, Maryland
The holiday shopping season is upon us, and our retail stocks are well-positioned to thrive, according to Wall Street research firm Telsey Advisory Group. Telsey Advisory expects value-seeking to be a key theme among shoppers this year, which puts companies with reputations for good deals on solid ground. Overall, the firm expects holiday retail sales up between 3% to 3.5% this year, compared with 4.6% growth last year and a 5.4% increase in 2022. Costco has had a good year so far, and that should continue in the final months of 2024, Telsey Advisory argued. Big picture Telsey Advisory selecting these four Club stocks as preferred names this holiday season reflects their competitive chops within their respective categories.
Persons: Dana Telsey, Milton, we've, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Thomas Trutschel Organizations: Telsey Advisory, Costco, TJX Companies, Telsey, Walmart, CNBC, National Retail Federation, Hurricanes, U.S, Amazon Prime, Photothek, Getty
George Wilson learned the hard way that there's no such thing as a free lunch — or, in his case, a free dinner that cost him a chunk of his retirement savings. He also met David Escarcega, one of the hosts and a broker who would eventually advise him to invest in so-called non-correlated, fixed-income alternative products from the now-bankrupt firm GWG. AdvertisementBut those meals aren't really free, Murray said. They're referred to as "free lunch seminars," said Adam Gana, a securities attorney who worked on Wilson's case. In 2017, he decided to renew his investment, according to documents viewed by Insider.
Persons: George Wilson, Wilson, Chris Steak, David Escarcega, Michael Murray, Murray, Adam Gana, Gana, I've, Jean, Escarcega, we're, Wilson wasn't, FINRA, Craig McCann, McCann, he's, Outsized Organizations: GWG, GWG Holdings, Financial, SEC, ADV, CPA, Treasury Locations: GWG
Dan Griffith of Huntington Bank expects ING trusts will surge in popularity with dealmaking on the rebound coinciding with a "silver tsunami." However, Wyoming and South Dakota are also options as they do not tax trust income or capital gains and protect trust assets from creditors. "This can apply even if they don't live in a state with a state income tax." Since beneficiaries do have to pay state income taxes — if applicable — when they receive distributions. ING trusts cannot be used to defer income taxes on salaries or income from tangible assets in the state.
Persons: , Dan Griffith, dealmaking, You've, Griffith, Bank of America's Timothy Herbst, It's, it's, Bob Lord, They're, Steve Oshins, Herbst, Oshins Organizations: Service, Huntington Bank, ING, Bank of America's, Patriotic Millionaires Locations: Florida, Texas, Nevada, York, California, North Carolina, Delaware, , Wyoming, South Dakota, Oregon, Ohio
You can put even more of your pre-tax dollars toward saving for retirement in 2025. The Internal Revenue Service announced the new 401(k) contribution limits for 2025 on Friday. Individuals can contribute up to $23,500 to employer-sponsored retirement accounts including 401(k)s, 403(b)s, most 457 plans and federal Thrift Savings Plans. People in that age range can contribute an additional $11,250 in 2025 to hit a maximum contribution of $34,750. If you don't have access to a 401(k) or want an additional retirement account, savers can contribute up to $7,000 to an individual retirement account in 2025, plus an additional $1,000 for those ages 50 and older, the same limits as in 2024.
Persons: Roth Organizations: Internal Revenue Service, Savings, People
IRS announces 401(k) contribution limits for 2025
  + stars: | 2024-11-01 | by ( Kate Dore | Cfp | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
The IRS has announced new 401(k) contribution limits for 2025. The change applies to workplace plans, including 401(k)s, 403(b)s, and most 457 plans, along with the federal Thrift Savings Plan. The IRS also unveiled 2025 catch-up contribution limits for savers age 50 and older, individual retirement account savings limits and higher income thresholds for Roth IRA contributions. More from Personal Finance:IRS announces new federal income tax brackets for 2025The IRS unveils higher capital gains tax brackets for 2025IRS announces bigger estate and gift tax exemption for 2025Starting in 2025, the 401(k) catch-up contribution limit will remain at $7,500 for savers 50 and older. Both amounts are above the $23,500 deferral limit for 2025.
Persons: Roth Organizations: IRS, federal, Savings, Finance, Secure
Alphabet executives, donning Halloween costumes, faced questions from concerned employees at an all-hands meeting on Wednesday, following comments on the company's earnings call suggesting that more cost cuts are coming. "There is a reality to it," said Brian Ong, vice president of Google recruiting, according to a recording of the meeting reviewed by CNBC. Ashkenazi said one of her key priorities in the new role would be to make more cuts as Google expands its spending on artificial intelligence infrastructure in 2025. Google has been restructuring its workforce to move more quickly in the AI arms race, where it faces increased competition. Within Google, employees have expressed concern that the company is preparing for more layoffs, possibly after the end of the year, according to internal correspondence viewed by CNBC.
Persons: Brian Ong, Ong, Anat Ashkenazi, Ruth Porat, Jeff Dean, Ashkenazi, Reggie Miller, Sundar Pichai, That's Organizations: Google, CNBC, Indiana Pacers, Amazon Locations: Silicon Valley
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBitcoin slips below $70,000 after notching 12% gain in October: CNBC Crypto WorldCNBC Crypto World features the latest news and daily trading updates from the digital currency markets and provides viewers with a look at what's ahead with high-profile interviews, explainers, and unique stories from the ever-changing crypto industry. On today's show, Kevin Lehtiniitty of Borderless.xyz shares his outlook for the crypto market and the broader industry in 2025.
Persons: explainers, Kevin Lehtiniitty, Borderless.xyz Organizations: CNBC Crypto, CNBC
The new contribution limit for 401(k)s and other workplace retirement plans in 2025 will be $23,500, up from $23,000 currently, the Internal Revenue Service said Friday. The catch-up contribution limit will remain the same at $7,500. Now for an ounce of reality: Most people do not max out their 401(k) savings, whatever their applicable contribution limit. Higher income thresholds for IRAsThe IRS did not increase the contribution limits for individual retirement accounts, known as IRAs. If you’re married and filing jointly and you personally are covered by a workplace retirement plan, your joint modified AGI must not exceed $146,000, up from $143,000.
Persons: CNN —, , , Roth IRAs, Roth, you’re Organizations: CNN, Internal Revenue Service, IRS, Vanguard, America, Social, Fidelity
New York City bar PubKey made a name for itself within the crypto community as a meeting place for Bitcoin enthusiasts, advocates and industry members. In the 2024 election, its owners are hoping the bar will play a pivotal role for political candidates looking to reach crypto-focused voters. Former President Donald Trump, who touts himself as a pro-crypto presidential candidate, made a campaign stop to buy burgers in bitcoin and speak with members of the community. PubKey also extended an invitation to Vice President Kamala Harris, who recently said she would support innovation in digital assets. Watch the video above to learn how PubKey hopes to court presidential candidates and reach crypto voters.
Persons: PubKey, Donald Trump, Gary Gensler, Kamala Harris Organizations: SEC Locations: York City, bitcoin, Nashville , Tennessee
Investors have been heavily buying two very different categories of assets ahead of next week's election: bonds and bitcoin . Bank of America credit strategist Yuri Seliger highlighted a shift toward bond buying among fund investors over the past week. A look at the list of most popular ETFs on FactSet over the past week shows that the demand for bonds has been broad across categories. Funds for investment grade corporate bonds, municipal bonds, mortgage backed securities, long-term Treasury bonds and high yield bonds are all in the top 20 funds by inflows over the past week. The iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF (IBIT) has raked in more than $2 billion of inflows over the past week, according to FactSet.
Persons: Yuri Seliger, Seliger, outflows Organizations: Bank of, HG, HY, Bank of America, , JPMorgan
Kim Vaccarella was so confident in her business idea that she emptied her children's $60,000 college fund to bring it to life. Today, Vaccarella, 54, is the CEO and founder of Secaucus, New Jersey-based Bogg Bag, a waterproof tote bag-maker on track to top $100 million in annual sales this year, she says. But in 2008, she was a mom of two with an idea for a more practical beach bag. Two years later, Vaccarella's company brought in more than $1 million in annual sales, she recently told Entrepreneur, and she quit her job to run Bogg Bag full time. The sturdy, easily washable bags went viral on TikTok and Instagram earlier this year, contributing to another significant boost in sales.
Persons: Kim Vaccarella, , Vaccarella, Organizations: CNBC, U.S . Locations: Vaccarella, Secaucus , New Jersey, U.S, U.S . East Coast, Hurricane, China
During my pregnancy, I spent so much energy focusing on finding the right day care. AdvertisementEventually, we found ourselves having two kids in the same day care, which cost a fortune. Finally, someone from a big chain day care got back in touch and said there might be a spot. AdvertisementOnce again, my husband and I sat down and had to figure out how we were going to afford to put another child in day care. We ultimately built up a savings account that would take us through six months of their day care tuition.
Persons: Randi Braun, , hadn't, couldn't, you've Organizations: Service, Universal Locations: Washington , DC
New York CNN —More than 30,000 Boeing workers will vote again Monday on whether or not to end a crippling seven-week strike. The deal is not significantly different from an offer rejected by nearly two-thirds of membership just over a week ago. And it happened 10 years ago at Boeing, when about two-thirds of members rejected an offer that ended the pension plan. Despite its many problems, Boeing is a major force in America economy, and it is the largest American exporter. Ending the strike is important for Boeing’s new CEO, Kelly Ortberg, who started in the job just five weeks before the strike began.
Persons: it’s, , , John Deere, “ It’s, Brandon Felton, we’ve, Jon Holden, haven’t, ” Holden, you’ve, , hasn’t, Lindsey Wasson, Holden, What’s, Max fuselages, David Ryder, they’ve, Kelly Ortberg, Ortberg, “ Ortberg Organizations: New, New York CNN, Boeing, International Association of Machinists, Labor, ” Union, United Auto Workers, CNN, IAM, , Anderson Economic Group, Anderson, Reuters, Alaska Airlines Locations: New York, Michigan, Seattle, America
The S&P 500 enjoyed a compound annual growth rate of 12.1% from Trump’s surprise election in November 2016 through Biden’s 2020 victory, according to CFRA. “The Trump market was so strong because of a combination of very low inflation, very low interest rates and tax cuts,” said Stovall. The S&P 500’s growth rate under Democrats is 10% compared with 6.7% under Republicans, according to CFRA. In those six years since 1945, where such a dynamic has been in place, the S&P 500 has enjoyed a sizzling growth rate of 16.8%. In fact, the market has generally performed better during times of higher, not lower, tax rates across changes in all three categories, BMO found.
Persons: Donald Trump, Joe Biden, ” Trump, Biden, Sam Stovall, Stovall, Bill Clinton, Kamala Harris, “ Biden, ” Stovall, Trump, Clinton, , , Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, CFRA, ” Brian Belski, Richard M, Nixon, George W, Bush, . Bush, , Richard Nixon, Bush –, ” Belski, Gridlock, Harris, BMO’s Belski Organizations: New, New York CNN, Biden’s, CFRA Research, Biden, Trump, Wall, , Democrats, Republicans, Gross, Democratic, BMO Capital Markets, Clinton, Congress, Investors, Republican, White, BMO Locations: New York
Comcast's Mike Cavanagh said the company will explore ditching its cable networks. AdvertisementComcast said this week it might separate from its cable networks and marry off its streaming service. Mike Cavanagh, Comcast's president, floated the idea Thursday of spinning out cable networks like CNBC and MSNBC into a new firm while holding on to NBC. Several industry analysts said that Comcast could increase its valuation by divorcing itself from its declining cable networks, as it would help emphasize its burgeoning streaming business. "The cable networks likely have little value on their own.
Persons: Comcast's Mike Cavanagh, Peacock, , Mike Cavanagh, Cavanagh, Jessica Reif Ehrlich, isn't, John Hodulik, Craig Moffett, Moffett, Insider's Peter Kafka, Michael Hodel, Tim Nollen, Rich Greenfield, Greenfield, it's, David Zaslav, WBD, NBCU, Brandon Katz, Max, Katz Organizations: Wall Street, Service, Comcast, CNBC, MSNBC, NBC, Disney, ABC, Bank of America, Warner Bros, UBS, Morningstar, Lightshed Partners, Starz, WBD's, NBA, Paramount, Max Locations: MoffettNathanson, USA
An Intel employee raised concerns about the upcoming US election's impact on CHIPS Act funding. Intel invested billions in US factories but hasn't received CHIPS Act grants yet. AdvertisementIntel CEO Pat Gelsinger addressed an employee-submitted question about whether the upcoming US election would affect Intel's CHIPS and Science Act funding at an all-hands meeting on Friday. He also addressed the delay of CHIPS Act funding distribution. Government leaders are also monitoring the CHIPS Act funding delays.
Persons: hasn't, Dow Jones, , Pat Gelsinger, Gelsinger, I've, Semafor, Mike DeWine, Stephen Ezell, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Dow, maniacally Organizations: Intel, Nvidia, Dow, Service, US Commerce Department, Bank, Bloomberg, Congress, Government, White, Information Technology, Innovation Foundation, Life Sciences, Dow Jones Locations: New Mexico , Arizona , Ohio, Oregon, Washington ,, Ohio, New Albany
Some airlines have bought Airbus' new extra-long-haul A321XLR to replace their aging Boeing 757s. That's about 800 miles further than its predecessor and at least 880 miles further than its closest competitor: the aging, out-of-production Boeing 757. Carriers like United Airlines and Icelandair are lining up for the new jet, putting in more than 550 orders so far. Continental Airlines, now United Airlines, switched its 757-300 order to the newer 737-800 in 2003, for example. Icelandair will also replace its 757 fleet with the A321XLR, abandoning the largely all-Boeing fleet it has operated for decades.
Persons: , Bjorn Fehrm, Boeing's, Icelandair, it's Organizations: Airbus, Boeing, United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Service, Carriers, Iberia, Continental Airlines, Leeham, Seattle Times, Max, United, Business Locations: Spanish, France, North Africa
Dollar steady as investors eye U.S. jobs report, election
  + stars: | 2024-11-01 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
The dollar steadied against major peers on Friday, as investors awaited the U.S. jobs report to confirm economic resiliency heading into the Federal Reserve's monetary policy meeting and a close-call U.S. presidential election next week. The dollar steadied against major peers on Friday, as investors awaited the U.S. jobs report to confirm economic resiliency heading into the Federal Reserve's monetary policy meeting and a close-call U.S. presidential election next week. The U.S. dollar started November off at a lower level after coming under pressure against the yen and euro on Thursday. (Kazuo) Ueda's press conference," Morgan Stanley MUFG economists Takeshi Yamaguchi and Masayuki Inui wrote in a report on Thursday. The Fed's monetary policy decision next week comes just days after the U.S. presidential election on Tuesday.
Persons: Nonfarm, Tapas Strickland, Kazuo, Ueda's, Morgan Stanley, Takeshi Yamaguchi, Masayuki Inui, Sterling, Rachel Reeves, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Trump's Organizations: Federal, Bank of Japan, U.S ., Reuters, National Australia Bank, Gov, U.S, Republican, Democratic, Trump, Treasury, Federal Reserve Locations: U.S
IRS announces 401(k) catch-up contributions for 2025
  + stars: | 2024-11-01 | by ( Kate Dore | Cfp | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
The IRS has announced new 401(k) catch-up contribution limits for 2025. But catch-up contributions for savers age 50 and older will remain unchanged at $7,500. The IRS also unveiled individual retirement account limits and bigger income thresholds for Roth IRA contributions for 2025. More from Personal Finance:IRS announces new federal income tax brackets for 2025The IRS unveils higher capital gains tax brackets for 2025IRS announces bigger estate and gift tax exemption for 2025Starting in 2025, 401(k) catch-up contributions will be even higher for savers age 60 to 63, thanks to a change enacted via Secure 2.0. The IRS announcement comes roughly one week after the agency unveiled dozens of inflation adjustments for 2025, including federal income tax brackets, higher capital gains brackets, a bigger estate and gift tax exemption, changes to eligibility for the earned income tax credit, among others.
Persons: Roth Organizations: IRS, federal, Savings, Finance, Secure
We retired early 14 years ago and moved abroad because the US was too expensive. We set our sights on Cuenca, Ecuador, which has moderate weather and is super walkable. Our cost of living is much lower now and we love living here. We can walk everywhereWalkability was huge on our retirement wish list, and Cuenca has been a dream. Cuenca's weather is fantasticAnother feature high on our retirement wish list was a temperate climate.
Persons: , Cynthia Staton, We've Organizations: Service, Social Locations: Cuenca, Ecuador, Las Vegas
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