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Advertisement"A challenge for first-time homebuyers is higher mortgage rates, especially over the last year," Snowden said. "We see that a large share of homebuyers, especially first-time buyers, rely on gifts or loans from family and friends," Snowden said. The share of first-time homebuyers dropped to just 24% in 2024, down from 32% in 2023 and a record 50% in 2010. AdvertisementIn 2024, the median age of first-time buyers was 38, nine years older than in 1981. AdvertisementSince NAR started collecting data, single women homebuyers have outpaced single men homebuyers, but the gap has grown.
Persons: homebuying, Brandi Snowden, Snowden, hasn't, it's, homebuyers, , Gen Zers, Gen Xers, Jessica Lautz Organizations: National Association of Realtors, Census Bureau, Department of Housing, Urban Development, NAR, Federal Reserve's Survey, Consumer Finances Locations: America, US
Learn moreThe time has come to get the best Black Friday deals on all of our favorite skincare, makeup, and haircare products. Below are the best Black Friday beauty deals on makeup, skincare, and haircare so you can knock gifts for loved ones — or yourself — off of the holiday wishlist. The best Black Friday makeup dealsAdd a pop of color to your makeup routine with this season's hottest deals. View at Charlotte Tilbury What we like Check mark icon A check mark. View at Erno Laszlo What we like Check mark icon A check mark.
Persons: Baume, Charlotte, Charlotte Tilbury, Erno Laszlo, shea, I'd, you've, it's, I'm, Dyson, it’s Organizations: Business Locations: neutrals, Charlotte Tilbury, Dyson
AdvertisementRichard Curtis's idea for a second "Notting Hill" film was apparently shelved because of Julia Roberts. "Julia thought that was a very poor idea," the "Love Actually" director told IndieWire. The screenwriter behind the rom-com "Notting Hill" has opened up on why the classic movie has never got a sequel. In an interview with IndieWire, Richard Curtis said that Julia Roberts was not a fan of his idea for a follow-up in which Roberts' and costar Hugh Grant's characters split up. Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant in "Notting Hill."
Persons: Richard, Julia Roberts, Roberts, Julia, IndieWire, Richard Curtis, Hugh Grant's, Anna Scott, Scott, William Thacker, Grant, Hugh Grant, Anna, Roger Michell, Curtis, I've Organizations: Relief, Business, Golden, Netflix Locations: London, Notting
Learn moreMany of the best Black Friday deals continue into the weekend, including Lego, so there's still time to stock up. We've rounded up a selection of the best Lego deals we've seen. View at AmazonBlack Friday Lego FAQIs Black Friday the best time to buy Lego sets? Lego sets are often on sale at all times of the year, so Black Friday isn't your only opportunity. However, you may find deals on Lego sets that don't usually get discounted.
Persons: it's Duplo, We've, Asisat Oshoala, Yūki Nagasato, Sam Kerr, Megan Rapinoe, it's Organizations: Business, Star Wars, Black, Disney
Since the pandemic, premium cabins have been more profitable as travelers appear to be more willing to pay extra for luxury. Related storiesA new first-classComing in 2026, British Airways' new first class has a large wall featuring the airline's logo. AdvertisementEmirates and British Airways' first-class suites. BA isn't the only airline to recently unveil first-class seats that take on-board luxury to a new level. Among the flurry of new first-classes, British Airways is unique in upgrading those on its Airbus A380s.
Persons: Ed Bastian, Concorde —, Pete Syme, Badr Mohammed Al Meer, Calum Laming Organizations: British Airways, Lufthansa, Qantas, UK, Airbus, Air Lines, United Airlines, American Airlines, Consumers, Concorde, Emirates, Qatar Airways, Lufthansa Australia's Qantas, Singapore Airlines, Swiss International Airlines, CNBC Locations: United, Sydney, London, Air France, Air India, Cathay Pacific, Emirates
Apple rival Xiaomi, the world's third-largest smartphone maker, launched its first car earlier this year in China. The SU7 starts at less than $30,000 and has proved popular, with the 2024 production run selling out in days. Is the SU7 worth the hype? Business Insider takes a closer look at the EV, which is only available in China.
Persons: Xiaomi Organizations: Apple Locations: China
AdvertisementRich Americans want their mansions to stay in the family without causing sibling strife. Even among rich heirs, passing on real estate without proper planning can lead to sibling strife. Instead of leaving thorny questions up to the kids, parents can control how the property will be managed after they die. When equal isn't equitableParents often assume their adult children will share the property equally after they pass, Ludman said. While Ludman encourages allowing the heirs some control, it's important to have a decision-maker in case the siblings reach a stalemate.
Persons: Ameriprise, hadn't, Adam Ludman, Ludman, , Will Organizations: Hamptons, Aspen, JPMorgan Private Bank
AdvertisementWorkers can start taking steps now to help boost their careers into next year. People should enhance their AI skills to stay competitive, one executive told BI. Volunteering and side hustles can boost skills, empowerment, and career opportunities. One way to improve your AI skills is simply to use it. Saad told BI that many nonprofits lack the resources to meet all of their operational needs.
Persons: Sean Barry, Barry, It's, Kiki Leutner, Leutner, Leila Saad, Saad, you've, , Jennifer Schielke, Daniel Zhao, Zhao, Harris, Zers, millennials Organizations: Workers, Allstate, University of Oxford, Group Solutions, Glassdoor
AdvertisementRupert Grint has been ordered to pay £1.8 million (around $2.3 million) in taxes by the UK government. An appeal brought forward by the "Harry Potter" star's lawyers was dismissed by a tribunal judge. "Harry Potter" star Rupert Grint has been hit with a £1.8 million (around $2.3 million) tax bill after losing a legal battle related to his earnings in the 2011 to 2012 tax year, according to multiple British outlets. Following an investigation, Grint, who played Ron Weasley in the eight-film "Harry Potter" franchise, was told in 2019 that he needed to pay an extra £1.8 million in taxes. AdvertisementDaniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson in "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1."
Persons: Rupert Grint, Harry Potter, Grint, Ron Weasley, Mr Grint, Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson Organizations: Customs, UK Government, Warner Bros, Radio Times
Elon Musk is asking a federal court to stop OpenAI from converting into a fully for-profit business. Attorneys representing Musk, his AI startup xAI, and former OpenAI board member Shivon Zilis filed for a preliminary injunction against OpenAI on Friday. The injunction would also stop OpenAI from allegedly requiring its investors to refrain from funding competitors, including xAI and others. Musk had originally sued OpenAI in March 2024 in a San Francisco state court, before withdrawing that complaint and refiling several months later in federal court. Thrive Capital led the financing while investors, including Microsoft and Nvidia, also participated.
Persons: Elon Musk, Sam Altman, Shivon Zilis, OpenAI, Reid Hoffman, Musk, Marc Toberoff, Linda Khan, — CNBC's Hayden Field Organizations: Musk, Microsoft, ChatGPT, CNBC, Federal Trade Commission, It's, Nvidia, Google, Menlo Ventures Locations: Ankara, Turkey, San Francisco, Los Angeles, OpenAI
Credit and debit card fees were always a big business expense for Patti Riordan, who owns a hobby shop in Lancaster, Ohio. Now, so-called swipe fees are her third biggest expense, behind payroll and rent, amounting to roughly $18,000 a year. “There is no room to pay more — we’re just operating so thin,” Ms. Riordan said. Debit and credit card fees are among the top monthly expenses for many small businesses, which say the costs are becoming more onerous as fewer consumers carry cash. When they swipe a credit card, businesses pay fees to the bank that issues the card, to the payment network and, often, to companies like Toast and Square that help process the transaction.
Persons: Patti Riordan, they’ve, Ms, Riordan, Nilson Organizations: Visa, Mastercard Locations: Lancaster , Ohio
AdvertisementMy journey from Denver to Zanzibar, Tanzania, took about 33 hours and included four flights. The best thing I did was get a credit card with lounge access. I bought a new travel pillow, downloaded podcasts and shows, and wore comfy outfits, but the best thing I did was get a travel credit card. AdvertisementI got a credit card with airport lounge accessBefore heading to Tanzania, I had visited an airport lounge once on my way to New Zealand. Other perks, such as access to luxury hotels and a TSA PreCheck or Global Entry statement credit, helped me justify the credit card fee.
Persons: Monica Humphries Organizations: Capital, Venture, TSA, Etihad, Washington Dulles International Locations: Denver, Zanzibar, Tanzania, Colorado, Japan, New Zealand, Ethiopia
Their goal is to leave each daughter with over $1 million by the time they are 30. Related storiesI want my kids to be trust fund babies who see money as a toolI'm not of the belief that you should just hand your kids money. Taxable brokerage accountThe second type of account we have for both of our daughters is a taxable brokerage account. AdvertisementWe want to let the money that's being invested for them grow for quite some time, so they probably won't touch the brokerage account money until they're 22 and fully in the adult world. AdvertisementI'd rather give my kids now than wait until I dieI think it's silly to wait to give our kids money.
Persons: Brennan Schlagbaum, Roth, Budgetdog, — Logan, Ellie, , that's, Logan, I'd, They're, we'll, we're, Jane Zhang Organizations: Deloitte Locations: Dallas, Fort Worth, Logan
GE Vernova is aiming to deploy small nuclear reactors across the developed world over the next decade, staking out a leadership position in a budding technology that could play a central role in meeting surging electricity demand and reducing carbon dioxide emissions. GE Vernova is the spinoff of General Electric's former energy business. The U.S. government wants to triple nuclear power by 2050 to shore up an electric grid that is under growing pressure from surging power demand. GE Vernova is targeting more than $2 billion in annual revenue from its small reactor business by the mid-2030s. GE Vernova won the first commercial contract in North America to deploy a small modular reactor for Ontario Power in January 2023.
Persons: Nicole Holmes, Holmes, Kenneth Parks, GE Vernova Organizations: GE, GE Hitachi, GE Vernova, New York Stock Exchange, CNBC, GE Vernova's SMR, U.S, Bank of America, America, Ontario Power, Tennessee Valley Authority, Energy, Toronto . Ontario Power Locations: Cambridge, U.S, Canada, United Kingdom, Europe, Poland, North America, Darlington, Lake Ontario, Toronto
Charles Kushner and Jared Kushner attend an event at Lord & Taylor on March 28, 2012 in New York City. U.S. President-elect Donald Trump said on Saturday that he had picked his son-in-law Jared Kushner's father, real estate mogul Charles Kushner, to serve as U.S. ambassador to France. "He (Charles Kushner) is a tremendous business leader, philanthropist, & dealmaker, who will be a strong advocate representing our Country & its interests," Trump said in a post on Truth Social announcing the pick. This story is developing. Please check back for updates.
Persons: Charles Kushner, Jared Kushner, Taylor, Donald Trump, Jared Kushner's, Trump Organizations: Lord, New York City . U.S, Truth Social Locations: New York City ., France
When Anna-Marie Ortiz started her cleaning business, she didn't waste time searching for the "perfect" strategy or waiting for the ideal moment. That mindset helped Ortiz grow Cool Aunt Cleaners, her Portland, Oregon-based cleaning business, from a side hustle into a full-time operation generating an average of $10,000 a month as of September 2024. Matt Wolcott | CNBC Make ItThough the plant store failed, Ortiz didn't lose her desire to run her own business. Anna-Marie Ortiz cleaning an apartment. Matt Wolcott | CNBC Make It
Persons: Anna, Marie Ortiz, Ortiz, Matt Wolcott, Ortiz didn't, It's, that's Organizations: CNBC Locations: Portland , Oregon, Kansas, Portland
The Look Ahead: November 29, 2024
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AdvertisementTikTok recently hosted an invite-only creator summit in LA where it shared tips and best practices. Instead, the platform is running business as usual for creators, and sharing tips and advice on how to make better content. Related Video TikTok could be banned in US after House voteThe conference's presentations left out any mention of the divest-or-ban bill, which could see TikTok removed from US app stores as early as January 19. TikTok also said that, in general, "high-quality content" is a key to getting more views and making more money from the platform. AdvertisementSamuels shared in a presentation 10 tips for creating better content and mastering storytelling:
Persons: TikTok, Norissa Samuels, Samuels, zeroed Organizations: Employees Locations: LA, Los Angeles
Those who threw in the towel might be licking their wounds as growth stocks continue to outperform value dramatically. Instead, it builds a simple filter based on backtested factors dating decades to determine the key variables that have worked over time, says Ryan Kelley, CIO of the fund. For the Hennessy Cornerstone Mid Cap 30 Fund, that filter has been boiled down to a four-step process used for 21 years. "We absolutely just let the numbers dictate what we own, and it takes some discipline and it takes some trust in the process," Kelley said. By the time the filter process is complete, thousands of US stocks have been filtered down to about 125 to 150, which is still too much.
Persons: Hennessy, Ryan Kelley, Russell Midcap, Kelley, we've, You'll, it's Organizations: Funds, Hennessy, 30
AdvertisementBluesky said it "quadrupled" its moderation team in a post on Friday. Bluesky has expanded its moderation team as curious social media users, many of whom are seeking an alternative to Elon Musk's X, flock to the app. "We have also quadrupled the size of our moderation team, in part to action impersonation reports more quickly. However, X's head of business operations told Bloomberg in January that it planned to hire 100 employees tasked with content moderation and build a content moderation center in Austin. Bluesky announced in October that it had over 13 million users.
Persons: Bluesky, It's, Elon Musk's, Jakub Porzycki, Musk, Mark Zuckerberg's Organizations: Bluesky's Trust, Safety, Getty, Business, Bloomberg, Meta, Twitter Locations: Austin
AdvertisementSince I don't have children, I opened college savings accounts for my two nieces and one nephew. It's a college savings account, but I won't force them into college; they can do what they want. Their parents don't also need to spend their Saturday teaching a kid how to hold a tennis racket. To further support their parents, I opened college savings accounts eight years ago for my nieces and nephew. But I want them to progress toward that degree because auntie's money won't last forever.
Persons: It's Organizations: University of Minnesota, Western Washington University
Return fraud costs retailers billions, with billions lost globally. Amazon and other retailers face scams exploiting return policies for financial gain. French luxury brand Lacoste is using Vrai, an AI technology developed by Cypheme, a leader in anti-counterfeit artificial intelligence, to catch scammers returning counterfeit items. Some companies have even received boxes full of bricks after customers banked refunds for items like televisions. US retailers lost a little over $100 billion in return fraud, or around $13.70 for every $100 returned, up from $10.40 per $100 in 2022.
Persons: knockoffs, Cypheme Organizations: Lacoste, Cypheme, National Retail Federation, Appriss Retail, Amazon, Walmart, Target
More shoppers are using buy now, pay later, with $993 million in sales using the method expected Cyber Monday. This year, more shoppers than ever are using buy now, pay later options that let buyers pay for purchases in installments — and more often than not from their cell phones. And come Cyber Monday, Adobe forecasts a record-breaking single day of buy now, pay later spending — $993 million. AdvertisementBuy now, pay later is available in many online stores via partnerships with companies like Affirm, Afterpay, and Klarna. A recent Harvard Business Review report found that buy now, pay later consumers spent an average of 10% more per purchase than they did without the option.
Persons: Vivek Pandya, BNPL Organizations: Adobe, Adobe Digital, Harvard Business
AdvertisementTesla investor Ross Gerber doesn't think Elon Musk's ties to Donald Trump will benefit the EV maker. Gerber says Tesla stock should be trading around $200, about 40% lower than current levels. Ross Gerber, a Tesla bull and the president of Gerber Kawasaki Wealth & Investment Management, thinks the electric vehicle maker faces big challenges ahead, even as optimism about Musk's ties to Trump has excited investors and sparked a sharp rally in Tesla stock since the election. Related VideoTraders are hopeful that Musk's close ties to the president-elect — which ultimately landed the Tesla CEO a new government role — could sway important policy decisions in favor of Tesla. Skeptical of the techGerber believes Tesla's technology has plateaued in recent years, and Musk's ties to Washington won't help that.
Persons: Ross Gerber, Elon Musk's, Donald Trump, Tesla, Gerber, Elon Musk, , Dan Ives, he's, Elon, hasn't, Uber, EVs, it's Organizations: Elon, Gerber Kawasaki Wealth & Investment Management, Trump, Tesla, Wedbush Securities, Washington, Department of Government, Business Locations: Tesla, Mar, United States, bullishness
President-elect Donald J. Trump announced on Saturday that he would name Charles Kushner, the wealthy real estate executive and father of his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, to serve as ambassador to France, handing one of his earliest and most high-profile ambassador appointments to a close family associate. Mr. Kushner received a pardon from Mr. Trump in the final days of his first term for a variety of violations and then emerged as a major donor to Mr. Trump’s 2024 campaign. “I am pleased to nominate Charles Kushner, of New Jersey, to serve as the U.S. Ambassador to France,” Mr. Trump wrote in a social media post announcing his choice. As part of the plea, Mr. Kushner admitted to hiring a prostitute to seduce his brother-in-law, a witness in a federal campaign finance investigation, and sending a videotape of the encounter to his sister.
Persons: Donald J, Trump, Charles Kushner, Jared Kushner, Kushner, Trump’s, , ” Mr, Mr Organizations: U.S, Federal, Commission Locations: France, New Jersey
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