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"It can be a good way to get into the property market," she said, especially if you live in a city where home prices are out of your budget. About 55% of small-portfolio rental owners hire a property manager because they don't live near their rental property, according to the State of the Property Management Industry Report by Buildium, a property management software company. However, hiring a property manager comes at a cost, which depends on factors such as the property location and services provided. Property manager fees can reach up to 25% of the monthly rent price, depending on the specifications, according to Apartment List. That's good news for renters, "but not good news if you're a property owner," said Fairweather.
Persons: Oscar Wong, Danielle Hale, Hale, they're, Daryl Fairweather, Fairweather Organizations: Finance, Redfin, Property Management Locations: United States
Read previewElon Musk has seemingly confirmed Tesla's Robotaxi event has been delayed and revealed one reason the company needs more time before the big reveal. AdvertisementThe apparent reveal event delay isn't a complete shock — Musk often underestimates how long it will take to bring the ideas he has to market, saying he tends to be optimistic about product timelines. The same happened with the Cybertruck, Tesla's Full Self-Driving software, and Starlink's high-speed internet access in remote areas. Not much is known about Tesla's Robotaxi event aside from that the public will get a glimpse at whatever the company has been working on. Tesla has yet to officially announce a new date for the Robotaxi event.
Persons: , Elon Musk, Musk, Warren Redlich, Tesla, Rosalie Nathans, she's Organizations: Service, Bloomberg, Business, Tesla, EV
Jamie Dimon wrote a memo to JPMorgan staff condemning the assassination attempt on Trump. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementThe attempted assassination of former President Trump drew quick responses from lawmakers and business leaders, including JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon. Dimon joined the list of CEOs who spoke out against the shooting with a companywide email to employees sent Sunday, which BI confirmed. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: Jamie Dimon, Dimon, , Trump Organizations: JPMorgan, Trump, Service, Business
Read previewKat Torres, an Instagram influencer, was sentenced to eight years in a Brazilian prison for the human trafficking and slavery of a woman, according to the BBC. According to the BBC, Torres had gone from living in a Brazillian favela to partying with Leonardo DiCaprio and other A-listers. But according to the BBC, Ana and other followers said taking Torres' advice led to them becoming increasingly isolated from family and friends. Freitas told the BBC that Torres later tried to persuade her to become a sex worker. According to the BBC, Ana saw the news stories and contacted law enforcement agencies, including the FBI.
Persons: , Kat Torres, Torres, Leonardo DiCaprio, Ana, Letícia Maia, Desirrê Freitas, Freitas, Maia, @searchingDesirrê, Jesus Organizations: Service, BBC, BBC Eye, BBC News Brasil, FBI, Business, Globo Locations: Brazilian, New York, Brazil, Germany
Read previewKat Torres, an Instagram influencer, was sentenced to eight years in a Brazilian prison for the human trafficking and slavery of a woman, according to the BBC. According to the BBC, Torres had gone from living in a Brazillian favela to partying with Leonardo DiCaprio and other A-listers. But according to the BBC, Ana and other followers said taking Torres' advice led to them becoming increasingly isolated from family and friends. Freitas told the BBC that Torres later tried to persuade her to become a sex worker. According to the BBC, Ana saw the news stories and contacted law enforcement agencies, including the FBI.
Persons: , Kat Torres, Torres, Leonardo DiCaprio, Ana, Letícia Maia, Desirrê Freitas, Freitas, Maia, @searchingDesirrê, Jesus Organizations: Service, BBC, BBC Eye, BBC News Brasil, FBI, Business, Globo Locations: Brazilian, New York, Brazil, Germany
Google will offer its dark web report for free starting in late July. Previously a Google One feature, the report looks for data tied to you from past data breaches or hacks. Users can access the report via Google's "Results about you" tool to monitor and remove data. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementGoogle is making its dark web report, which monitors data breaches, free for users starting late July.
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Brazil is still weeks away from its traditional fire season, but hundreds of blazes, fanned by searing temperatures, are already laying waste to the Pantanal, the world’s largest tropical wetlands, and to parts of the Amazon rainforest. Scientists say the burning of such vast swaths of land may represent a new normal under rising global temperatures and uneven rain, making efforts to save some of the world’s most important ecosystems much harder. There were more wildfires in Brazil’s share of the Pantanal, an enormous trove of biodiversity stretching across three countries, between January and June of this year than during the same period in any other year, according to the National Institute for Space Research, which has been tracking fires in Brazil since 1998. The highest number of fires in at least two decades was also recorded in the Amazon and in the Cerrado savanna, a patchwork of shrubs, grasslands and gnarled trees encompassing 1.2 million square miles in Brazil’s central and northeastern regions.
Organizations: National Institute for Space Research Locations: Brazil, Brazil’s
watch nowHousing inflation has remained stubbornly high even as inflation in the broad U.S. economy has cooled significantly from peak levels during the pandemic era. At a high level, "shelter" inflation is a measure of U.S. rental prices, said Jessica Lautz, deputy chief economist at the National Association of Realtors. Why CPI shelter inflation has fallen slowlyThe pullback in shelter inflation has been slower than expected, economists said. How the CPI reflects homeownershipThe shelter inflation index is meant to measure the average cost of housing in the U.S. economy, J.P. Morgan's Seydl said. "When it comes to the CPI, [shelter] does not mean the cost for homes for purchase," said the NAR's Lautz.
Persons: Joe Seydl, Jessica Lautz, Olivia Cross, We've, Jerome Powell, Selma Hepp, Morgan's Seydl, Powell, Seydl Organizations: Morgan Private Bank, Housing, National Association of Realtors, of Labor Statistics, Capital Economics, Finance, Federal, CoreLogic, BLS, Olivia Cross North, Capital, CPI Locations: North America, U.S, Olivia Cross North America
About one in five Gen Zers, or 22%, say a lack of affordable starter homes poses as a barrier towards homeownership, according to a new report. Some believe fixer-upper homes might be the answer to the issue. More than half, 57%, of Gen Zers polled said they are willing to put an offer on a fixer-upper, according to a new report by Clever Real Estate. The site surveyed 1,000 Gen Z adults 18 and older; 126 were homeowners and the remaining 874 do not own a home. To that point, of the 40% of Gen Z homeowners who did buy a fixer-upper, about 27% regret it, the report found.
Persons: Gen Zers, Jaime Dunaway, Seale, Marine Sargsyan Organizations: Finance, Marine
Wedbush analysts note a Trump presidency may hurt the EV sector but benefit Tesla. Higher Chinese tariffs could limit competition, giving Tesla an edge in the US EV Market. Overall, Wedbush writes that Trump's presidency would be an overall negative for the industry. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . According to a note to investors from Wedbush analysts, Trump's possible return to the White House could be a good thing for Tesla.
Persons: Trump, Tesla, Wedbush, Trump's, Organizations: Market, Service, Elon, Business
Intuit's CEO wrote in an email to staff that 1,050 of 1,800 cut employees didn't meet expectations. The company is moving forward with a reorganization plan to focus on "key growth areas" like AI. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . "We've significantly raised the bar on our expectations of employee performance," the CEO wrote in the email included in an SEC filing. CEO Sasan Goodarzi added in the email that the company believes the staff would find more success elsewhere, the report said.
Persons: , We've, Sasan Goodarzi Organizations: Service, Intuit, SEC, Business
Elon Musk just dodged a $500 million bullet
  + stars: | 2024-07-10 | by ( Ana Altchek | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +3 min
Read previewElon Musk and his company X, formerly Twitter, just got out of a $500 million in severance pay lawsuit for now, according to a Tuesday court ruling. They argued the company failed to properly compensate over 6,000 laid-off employees under rules set by the Employee Retirement Income Security Act. The judge noted in her ruling that the company told employees after Musk took over that laid-off employees would get cash payouts. AdvertisementThe company told employees after Musk took over that laid-off employees would get cash payouts, according to the ruling. Several lawsuits have been filed regarding Musk's takeover of X and insufficient severance pay awarded to laid-off employees — and they're ongoing.
Persons: , Elon Musk, Courtney McMillian, Ronald Cooper, Sanford Heisler Sharp, Trina Thompson, Musk, McMillian, Cooper Organizations: Service, Northern District of, Twitter, Business, BI, Musk's Locations: Northern District, Northern District of California, London, Boulder , Colorado
The Biden administration took steps on Wednesday to prevent China from circumventing American tariffs on Chinese steel and aluminum by routing those imports through Mexico. The administration said it would impose tariffs on imports of Mexican metals that are partially made in China. American officials said the move would close a trade loophole that has allowed cheap, state-subsidized Chinese metals to circumvent existing U.S. tariffs. The United States will now impose a 25 percent tariff on Mexican steel that is melted or poured outside of North America before being turned into a finished product. Previously, that steel would have entered the country duty free.
Persons: Biden, Lael Brainard Organizations: White, Economic Council Locations: China, Mexico, United States, North America, Mexican, Belarus, Iran, Russia
Read previewElon Musk wants "to give people superpowers," according to a livestream Neuralink update broadcast on X Wednesday. The CEO took the moment to provide an overview of what's been done and give his future projections about the brain chip. The chip contains an array of tiny wires that fan out into the patient's brain. Neuralink's first patient, Noland Arbaugh, received the brain chip in January and has since said it improved his life. Musk started off the livestream by saying the second Neuralink patient is expected to receive an implant in the next week or so.
Persons: , Elon, Neuralink's, Noland Arbaugh, Musk, Neuralink Organizations: Service, Business, Optimus, Bloomberg
Read previewThe Greek government responded to backlash about its new six-day workweek policy and said the regulation doesn't change the current workweek, according to a CNBC report published Tuesday. "It is important to note that this new regulation does not in any way affect the established 5-day/40-hour working week mandated by Greek law, nor does it establish a new 6-day working week," Greek Minister of Labour and Social Security Niki Kerameus told CNBC. AdvertisementBut Kerameus said the extra working day is only applicable in situations of increased workload, the report said. Employees who work the extra hours will see a 40% jump in pay for that time. Kerameus said the law also provides more protection for workers, like guaranteed days off, set working hours, and measures to prevent wrongful termination, the report said.
Persons: , Niki Kerameus, Kerameus Organizations: Service, CNBC, Labour, Social, Business, Employees, European Union Locations: Europe
If the Biden administration had its way, far more electronic chips would be made in factories in, say, Texas or Arizona. Those places may not be the first that come to mind when people think of semiconductors. But administration officials are trying to transform the world’s chip supply chain and are negotiating intensely to do so. The core elements of the plan include getting foreign companies to invest in chip-making in the United States and finding other countries to set up factories to finish the work. Officials and researchers in Washington call it part of the new “chip diplomacy.”
Persons: Biden, Locations: Texas, Arizona, Costa Rica, Vietnam, Kenya, United States, Washington
Read previewIt sounds like Tesla parents are going to love an upcoming software update — although their teenagers may resent it. The update includes new parental controls, with a range of features that can be enabled with a vehicle PIN, the reports said. That reportedly includes something called "Night Curfew," which could make it easier for Tesla parents to enforce their teenagers' bedtimes. If and when "Night Curfew" and the other parental controls are released publicly, they'll add to the other features that help Teslas stand out from other cars. AdvertisementWhile the new features may soothe some parents' concerns about their teen's driving, Tesla has made headlines in the past with incidents involving children.
Persons: , Tesla Organizations: Service, Business, Tesla, National, Traffic Safety Administration
During my flight on the Pikachu Jet NH, I found themed music, cups, and crew uniforms. The special onboard touches and free souvenirs made it a unique and memorable flight. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . But amid Boeing delivery delays and high operating costs, some airlines may just have a leg up because of fun collaborations and unique flights. By partnering with Pokémon Air Adventures, major Japanese airline All Nippon Airways (ANA) offers themed flights only a few airlines have.
Persons: Organizations: All Nippon Airways, Service, Pokémon, ANA, Business Locations: Taipei, Tokyo
But a few months ago, Boardman was working at Boston Consulting Group and had taken the tech giant on as a client. But he was also surprised by the offer, as he thought he was too old to be taken on by a company like Google. Related storiesBut it's still possible to get a Big Tech job at a later stage, as Boardman proves. Boardman suggests networking throughout your career and attending professional events to make connections and get to know the people at companies you're applying to. AdvertisementDon't get complacentBoardman didn't stumble into a job at Google — he's been working for this moment his whole career.
Persons: , Mark Boardman, Boardman, he'd, it's, pigeonhole, who's, he's, That's Organizations: Service, Google, Business, Boston Consulting Group, , Big Tech, US, Labour, Companies Locations: London
Vanessa Acosta marries Sam Roberts in their backyard in Pasadena, California, on May 25, 2024. Courtesy: Vanessa AcostaLast year, Vanessa Acosta and Sam Roberts found their dream venue for a black-tie wedding. Why micro weddings are becoming appealingVanessa Acosta and Sam Roberts pose together on a street in California. Courtesy: Vanessa AcostaThe average cost of a wedding ceremony and reception in 2023 was $35,000, according to The Knot 2023 Real Weddings Study. The average guest count at weddings has been declining since 2006, when the average was about 184 people, according to data from The Wedding Report.
Persons: Vanessa Acosta, Sam Roberts, Acosta, Roberts, Allison Cullman, Zola, Shane McMurray, McMurray, Vanessa, Sam, Vanessa acosta, Lauren Kay Organizations: Finance, CNBC Locations: Pasadena , California, California, U.S, Cullman
Why your checking account may no longer be free
  + stars: | 2024-07-05 | by ( Ana Altchek | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +1 min
Chase Bank's boss warned that new federal fee caps could make everyday banking more expensive. Marianne Lake said the bank is planning to pass the pain of their lost profits on to customers. Some new costs may be placed on now-free services like checking accounts and financial tools. 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: Chase Bank's, Marianne Lake, Organizations: Service, Chase Bank, Wall Street, Business
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Read preview29-year-old Supreet Kaur has interviewed at 15 companies over the last few months, and just received an offer from Microsoft. She said the job market for AI roles has changed drastically since she was on the hunt about two years ago. While Big Tech CEOs are fighting over AI talent, some candidates are fighting for a spot in the increasingly competitive job market. If you're looking for a job in AI, Kaur said these are the four key things you need to know. "The best way to look for a job is when you don't need a job," Kaur said.
Persons: , Supreet Kaur, Morgan Stanley, Kaur, Google's, BNY Mellon Organizations: Service, Microsoft, Business, Big Tech, Summit New Locations: Summit New York, York
Read previewGoogle is testing a new security system that uses facial-recognition technology at its campus in Kirkland, Washington — and early reaction from Google employees in the US is mixed. The interior security cameras collect facial data and are designed to help prevent unauthorized individuals from entering Google's campus, the company said. Google said its security team uses the data to identify people who may pose a security risk. After news of the system was first reported by CNBC, Business Insider talked to Google employees at various campuses to find out what they thought about the change. A Google spokesperson said there were no known plans in place to use the security system for attendance tracking.
Persons: , Kirkland , Washington —, Kirkland, it's, they've, Chris Rackow Organizations: Service, Google, Business, CNBC, Kirkland, Google's, Amazon, National Labor Relations Board, YouTube Locations: Kirkland , Washington, Google's, Kirkland, New York, San Francisco, Google's New York, Sunnyvale, San Bruno , California, Mountain View , California
Peter Berg, founder of Forward, a consulting firm that hires globally remote engineers for startups, wants to change that. About a month ago, Berg announced that Forward would provide data and context to every applicant once a role is closed. Berg told Business Insider that Forward does its best not to waste people's time during the application or interview process through lengthy exams or assignments. Melissa Bashur told BI that the insight she received allowed her to better understand the current job market. He also said individual contributors who don't have experience with hiring tend to be more in the dark about the process.
Persons: , Peter Berg, Berg, it's, Melissa Bashur, Bashur, they're Organizations: Service, Business, LinkedIn
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