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She focused on this gig early in the morning, in the evening, on the weekends, or during working hours on the days her full-time employer allowed her to work from home. While overemployment has increased Olivia's work-related stress, it's reduced her financial stress — something she said has helped her pursue a healthy romantic relationship. That's because the long working hours can take a toll, and remote job opportunities can be difficult to land. As long as she lives in her area of California, she's not sure she'll ever buy a home. Are you working multiple remote jobs at the same time and willing to provide details about your pay and schedule?
Persons: , Olivia, What's, Doxo, jugglers, she's, overemployment, Overemployment, it's Organizations: Service, Business, New York Times, BI Locations: California's Bay, San Francisco, San Jose, Bay, California
Yet despite his ambition and potential, Eric finds himself constantly repeating two toxic words: I'll wait. "I'll wait until after my quarterly review to bring this up," he decides when considering whether to pitch an idea to his boss. "I'll wait until the new year to be firmer about my work hours," is how he rationalizes answering emails at 11 p.m. yet again. "I'll wait until things are calmer before I ask for a raise," is what he tells himself, but things never slow down. Saying "I'll wait" may seem reasonable on the surface, but these two little words will just hold you back.
Persons: Eric, he'll, I've, you've
Pavlovsky said the use of AI tools has made a profound difference to the company's marketing performance. AdvertisementHeadway joins a growing number of marketers looking to harness AI tools, in part to reduce their advertising costs. Headway is using AI tools like HeyGen, Rask, and MidjourneyFounded in Ukraine in 2019, Headway operates a portfolio of educational apps that combined have been downloaded by more than 110 million users worldwide. Its flagship app, Headway, offers 15-minute summaries of popular nonfiction books, as well as challenges and daily micro-learning sessions. All of Headway's user-generated-content video ads are now produced using some element of AI technology, such as for subtitles or voiceovers, the company said.
Persons: , OpenAI, Anton Pavlovsky, Pavlovsky, Klarna, Mona Lisa, Leonardo, Marie Antoinette, it's Organizations: Service, Business, Gartner, Midjourney, Facebook, Google, UGC, YouTube Locations: Ukrainian, Silicon, Ukraine, Ukraine's, Kyiv
Some Gen Alpha kids are taking a stand against buying too much stuff — and dragging their parents along for the ride. AdvertisementA 2024 survey of 1,000 Gen Alpha parents found that 63% of their kids care about sustainability. While Zoomers and millennials prefer to shop online, Gen Alpha specifically likes shopping in-store. Som Gen Alpha kids are "minimalists." Overall, Delisle doesn't think it's likely that every Gen Alpha child is above consumerism.
Persons: Yuriy Boykiv, we'll, Gen, McCrindle, Boykiv, Zers, Gen Alpha, Alpha, Wunderman Thompson, Alphas, Julie, she's, aren't, Laura Ascher, Alpha's, Stephen Yalof, David Delisle, Helenor Gilmour, Gilmour, Delisle, spender Organizations: Service, Alpha, Business, — Business, Gen Alpha, Wunderman Thompson Commerce, Gen, tweens, Stanley, Brain Locations: skincare
SKIP AHEAD What to buy during Labor Day sales | What Labor Day sales to skip | When do Labor Day sales start? One of the categories experts recommend watching for the strongest Labor Day sales is summer clothing and shoes. Labor Day sales typically end once the holiday is over or the day after, says Shand. Expert shopping tips: How to make the most of Labor Day salesTo prevent yourself from making impulse purchases and overspending while shopping Labor Day sales, keep the following expert tips in mind. For this article, I interviewed three experts about what to shop during Labor Day and what sales to skip.
Persons: Bella Gerard, , You’ll, Mackenzie Shand, Vipin Porwal, Gerard, Shand, , it’s, It’s, you’ll, isn’t, TikTok Organizations: Labor, NBC, Manufacturers, Labor Day, Target, Walmart, Home, Amazon Prime, Amazon, Facebook, Twitter Locations: Rakuten
A few weeks ago, I started asking left-leaning people their thoughts on slurs being peppered into everyday conversations. An inclusive eraKayla Cash, a 31-year-old PR manager, grew up using words she now considers offensive. Some of the language felt ubiquitous; she remembers the 2004 release of "Let's Get It Started," the Grammy-winning Black Eyed Peas hit that was originally released as "Let's Get Retarded." It was billed as discussions between two "bohemian layabouts" who called out performative aspects of progressive politics — while using language more often associated with the right, such as that offensive term for someone with intellectual disabilities. Looser language and new rulesEveryone I talked to for this story had rules for which words they would and wouldn't say.
Persons: It's, I've, Kayla Cash, Cash, Obama, Ari Lightman, Lightman, Seth MacFarlane, Kevin Hart, Robbie Goodwin, would've, Donald Trump, Goodwin, Reagan, who've, Zach Beauchamp, Ezra Klein, Beauchamp, Joe Rogan, Elon Musk Organizations: University of Idaho, Rosa's Law, Twitter, Carnegie Mellon University, New York Times, Yorker, Vox, Democratic Locations: Vietnam, Brooklyn
My husband is about to start his 19th year of teaching, our eldest is starting 7th grade, and our youngest is starting 1st grade. Most of our parent friends try to control for all the variables — school, teachers, and sometimes even friends or classmates — and we've learned that it rarely works as intended. Even though the school was "better" on paper, it did not mean it was the better academic situation for every student. My husband and I, who are actively hands-off when requesting teachers, broke our rule regarding our youngest starting pre-K in our public independent school district. Though her teacher was amazing, still, our youngest had a completely different experience and struggled through most of her first year.
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Shopping hauls are so back
  + stars: | 2024-08-17 | by ( Erika Tulfo | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +8 min
CNN —Aria Liu, 17, regularly posts shopping haul videos to her YouTube channel, which has 300,000 subscribers. “I don’t know what it is, but when I’m shopping online, money doesn’t feel real.”Liu’s not alone. Shopping hauls have existed for years, if not decades. Aria Liu says that the shopping haul videos she posts on her YouTube channel, “urmomsushi,” are the ones that garner the most views. There’s also a growing body of research that is questioning whether social media can be dangerous, especially for younger users.
Persons: Aria Liu, , , ” Liu’s, Liu It’s, Philippa Ward, Katie Fang, TikTok, Fang, hashtags, Alistair Berg, Matthias Lehner, ” Lehner, Katrina Caspelich, There’s, there’s, ” Caspelich Organizations: CNN, YouTube, Consumer, US Commerce Department, Consumer Financial, University of Gloucestershire, Research, Federal Reserve Bank of New, Centre for Retail Research, Lund University Locations: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, TikTok, Lund , Sweden,
On Thursday, traders get the latest reading on the state of the consumer with retail sales data for July. Hot CPI and inline retail sales (up 0.1% to 0.5%) — JPM believes that a hot CPI print and retail sales matching expectations could fuel "stagflation risks." Expect the S & P 500 to gain and Nasdaq and Russell to perform similarly. Inline CPI and cool retail sales — How much equities move in this outcome depends on the magnitude of the downside surprise in retail sales. In this scenario, traders expect a broadening in the market that includes the S & P 500 gaining.
Persons: Dow Jones, Jerome Powell, Jackson, — JPM, Russell, JPM Organizations: Federal, JPMorgan, CPI, Wall, Federal Reserve, Bank of, Nasdaq, Russell
watch nowThe PPI report, seen as a gauge of wholesale inflation, showed prices up just 0.2% in July and about 2.2% from a year ago. Still, investors are looking for the Fed at its September meeting to start cutting interest rates, considering that inflation is weakening and so is the labor market. Another benign inflation report "makes the Fed completely comfortable that they can shift their focus away from inflation and toward labor," said Tom Porcelli, chief U.S. economist at PGIM Fixed Income. There are cracks forming in the labor market backdrop." "I'm as curious about [Wednesday's] inflation report as anyone else, but I think it would take a real outlier to change the Fed's tune from 1) shifting to labor as its focus, and 2) seriously thinking about cutting in September," Porcelli said.
Persons: Jim Baird, Plante, Baird, Dow Jones, there's, Tom Porcelli, Porcelli Organizations: Walmart, Labor Department, Federal Reserve, Financial Advisors, PPI, Fed, Traders
Opinion | How to Save Disney
  + stars: | 2024-08-09 | by ( Ross Douthat | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
In the feast-or-famine landscape of contemporary cinematic box office, Disney is gorging itself at the high table once again. There are the recent stumbles into culture-war controversy and a related impulse to blame the fans when self-consciously diverse content disappoints commercially. There’s the stagnant stock price, the big layoffs last year and the smaller ones this year. But really, the problems can be summed up in a single sentence: The old stuff still sells, but nobody likes the new stuff. But when it comes to new content and new storytelling, the Mouse is struggling to connect.
Persons: , Hugh Jackman Organizations: Walt Disney Company, ” Marvel, Pixar, Disney, Vox Media
To prove its potential, a team in Les Sables-d'Olonne, France is building a hydrogen-powered aircraft, which aims to be the first to circumnavigate the globe. It goes by the name Climate Impulse. So why did the Climate Impulse team decide on hydrogen fuel for the project? The team's aim is for Climate Impulse to attempt its round-the-world flight in 2028, with testing starting in 2026. Watch the video above for a behind-the-scenes look at the Climate Impulse project.
Persons: Bertrand Piccard, Piccard Organizations: defeatism, CNBC Tech Locations: Les, d'Olonne, France, Swiss
The previously nondescript city in the eastern Chinese province of Shandong became one of China’s hottest spots for domestic tourism last year thanks to its affordable and juicy skewered meat. They’re known as “special forces travelers” because, like soldiers, they move from one checkpoint to another under incredibly tight schedules, often over weekends or short holidays. For the first half of this year, 29.22 million foreign nationals entered and exited, according to the latest figures. But the flash-mob-style approach of “special forces travelers” – switching from one community to the next – has called into question whether that type of domestic tourism is sustainable in the long term. Pan Wenbo, also from Beijing, said his favorite spots included Xi’an, home of the Terracotta Warriors, and Datong, a northern Chinese city known for ancient Buddhist architecture - both offering more affordable accommodation and food.
Persons: ” Zibo, Cici Li Yuetong, , , Li, ” Li, Pan Wenbo, Jiumei, Yang ”, Yang, Mimi Li Organizations: Hong Kong CNN, National Immigration Administration, University, Cici, Warriors, China News Service, CNN, Labor, Hong Kong Polytechnic University Locations: Hong Kong, Zibo, Shandong, Beijing, China, Datong, Gansu, Tianshui City, Gansu Province, Weibo, Hong
Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump holds a campaign rally in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, U.S., July 31, 2024. It requires steady leadership — the kind President Trump delivered for four years." Trump published at least nine separate posts on Truth Social Monday, blaming the stock market slump on the administration's policies under President Joe Biden and Harris. "THIS IS THE TRUMP STOCK MARKET," Trump wrote in an all-caps Truth Social post, "BECAUSE MY POLLS AGAINST BIDEN ARE SO GOOD THAT INVESTORS ARE PROJECTING THAT I WILL WIN, AND THAT WILL DRIVE THE MARKET UP." "Former President Trump is the first to do that," Zandi added.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Harris, Kamala, KAMALA, Trump, Ohio Sen, JD Vance, Joe Biden, Dow, Biden, Mark Zandi, Zandi Organizations: Republican, Dow Jones, Dow, Federal Reserve, Trump, Democratic, TRUMP, CNBC, BIDEN, WIN, Voters Locations: Harrisburg , Pennsylvania, U.S
Customer shopping for school supplies with employee restocking shelves, Target store, Queens, New York. Altogether, this year's back-to-school spending, including for college students, is expected to reach $38.8 billion, the NRF also found. Higher prices are partly to blame: Families are now paying more for key back-to-school essentials like backpacks ahead of the new school year. The must have items of the back-to-school season"Back-to-school hauls have started infiltrating TikTok earlier than I've ever seen it," said Casey Lewis, a social media trend expert and founder of trend newsletter After School. How to keep back-to-school spending in check
Persons: Lindsey Nicholson, Happe, WalletHub, I've, Casey Lewis, Lewis Organizations: UCG, Intuit Credit Karma, CNBC, Deloitte, Adidas Locations: Queens , New York
"We are bombarded with shopping opportunities," said Casey Lewis, a social media trend expert and founder of trend newsletter After School. Generation Z, especially, makes shopping decisions heavily driven by TikTok and Instagram, where influencer recommendations play a very significant role, another KPMG report showed. The rise of #underconsumptioncoreTikTok's latest financial trend, #underconsumptioncore, is about making the most of what you already have and rejecting the temptation to buy more (and more and more). This time around, #underconsumptioncore stems from a number of other factors, as well, including a desire to live more intentionally and sustainably. Casey Lewis social media trend expert
Persons: Casey Lewis, Intuit Credit Karma, That's, Allison Bornstein, Brett House, underconsumption Organizations: Facebook, Intuit Credit, KPMG, Columbia Business School
CEO Tom Kingsbury estimated in late May that those expanded categories, including Babies R Us, are “a $2 billion-plus sales opportunity” in the coming years. On a store tour in New Jersey on Wednesday, Chief Merchandising Officer Nick Jones showed off the first Babies R Us shop. Kohl’s will put Babies R Us shops next to its existing baby apparel. Courtesy KohlsOver the past few weeks, online shoppers have also seen Babies R Us on Kohl’s website. As it relaunches Babies R Us, Kohl’s will test whether the brand has remained relevant or grown stale.
Persons: hasn’t, Tom Kingsbury, Nick Jones, Hatch, Frida, Graco, Baby Bjorn, Kohl’s, Jones, That’s, Dana Telsey, “ There’s, , Stephen Hinz, , They’re, ” Hinz, Macy’s, Zola, Babylist, Kingsbury, Isaac Mizrahi, Natalie Gordon, WHP, Christie Raymond, Geoffrey, influencers Organizations: U.S, U.S . National Center for Health Statistics, Nike, Telsey Advisory, U.S . Census, Walmart, CNBC, WHP Global, WHP, WHP Holdings, Macy’s Locations: N.J, Wisconsin, New Jersey, U.S, Bath, New York City, Instagram
Kohl's plans to have 200 Babies R Us shops in its stores by the end of September. CEO Tom Kingsbury estimated in late May that those expanded categories, including Babies R Us, are "a $2 billion-plus sales opportunity" in the coming years. On a store tour in New Jersey on Wednesday, Chief Merchandising Officer Nick Jones showed off the first Babies R Us shop. Over the past few weeks, online shoppers have also seen Babies R Us on Kohl's website. Jones said Kohl's will decide whether to open Babies R Us in more stores after learning from the first 200 shops.
Persons: hasn't, Tom Kingsbury, Nick Jones, Hatch, Frida, Graco, Baby Bjorn, Kohl's, Jones, That's, Dana Telsey, There's, Stephen Hinz, They're, Hinz, Macy's, Zola, Babylist, Kingsbury Organizations: U.S, U.S . National Center for Health Statistics, Nike, Telsey Advisory, U.S . Census, Walmart, CNBC Locations: N.J, Wisconsin, New Jersey, U.S, Bath
Along with its S24 series of smartphones, foldable devices, smartwatches and now the Galaxy Ring, Samsung is hoping to lock users into its world of products held together with its suite of artificial intelligence features, known as Galaxy AI. Arjun KharpalOne of the things Samsung said was look, the ring is one product, but we've got the watch, we've got the smartphone. I think that's the right approach for Samsung, I don't think they have unrealistic expectations for volumes on this. And you'd feel like if there was some sort of Apple ring, it would do pretty good volumes. Do you think Samsung is seriously looking at ways to monetize this via subscriptions or other kinds of service business model?
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Read previewA big perk of a Costco membership is the unlimited returns offered by the company. While the returns policy on electronic goods is now 90 days, until 2007, Costco members had an unlimited returns policy on electronic goods — excluding personal computers. It's far from the only example of Costco returns. Bean used to offer a legendary lifetime returns policy but switched to a one-year return limit in 2018 after some customers abused it. Shoshy Ciment/Business InsiderCostco's business model relies on maintaining customer loyalty, and unlimited returns help.
Persons: , Yuliana Martinez, Louis Orellana, Bean, Shoshy, Neil Saunders, Saunders, Katherine Black, Kearney, Gina Logan, Logan Organizations: Service, Costco, Business, GlobalData
Financial advisor Mark Scribner says rich people waste money on luxury cars and household staff. Millionaires also spend too much money treating their friends and family to expensive dinners. To learn from rich people's mistakes, we spoke to Mark Scribner, financial advisor to millionaires and managing director at Boston-based wealth management firm Carson Wealth. Scribner shares four things rich people spend too much money on, and what we can learn from their mistakes. These vehicles just sit in the garage for months until it's time to show them off to impress friends, family, and colleagues.
Persons: Mark Scribner, Millionaires, Carson, Scribner, Rich, doesn't Organizations: Millionaires, Boston, Carson Wealth, Household
It found that people generally have a strong preference for a brick-and-mortar experience when buying luxury items. Online luxury sales picked up during the pandemic but have since come back down to earth. The overarching theme is that many consumers haven't warmed up to shopping luxury — namely, ultra-luxe items and brands — online. AdvertisementWe try to treat luxury with the same e-commerce experience we use for paper towels, and that just doesn't work. For the most part, luxury brands prefer that customers would rather shop in-store.
Persons: Gen Z, Claire Tassin, haven't, Jason Goldberg, hasn't, Goldberg, Luca Solca, Solca, Nora Kleinewillinghoefer, Prada, Tassin, Louis Vuitton, Kleinewillinghoefer, Emily Stewart Organizations: Walmart, Morning, Moda, Groupe, Bernstein, Bain & Company, Burberry, Gucci, luxe, Companies, Amazon, Business Locations: , Kearney
Stay on top of your cards and consider using budgeting apps to help avoid debit card denial. On the bright side, the reason for a denied debit card purchase may have a simple solution. Here are the most common reasons your debit card may be declined and tips on fixing your debit card dilemmas. Your new debit card isn't activatedIf you've just started using a new debit card because your old one expired, it may not be activated yet. How to resolve and prevent debit card denialMonitor your account balanceIf the issue is insufficient funds in the account tied to your debit card, transfer money to the correct bank account to keep you from overdrawing.
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Analysts say infrastructure investments are cheap relative to the rest of the market. "AI/TMT capex beneficiaries are pricing in strong growth after a year of momentum. "AI adoption has accelerated growth in electrical, thermal, and HVAC manufacturers…But unlike TMT, these sectors haven't priced in as strong growth. As infrastructure investment has slowed, manufacturing activity has only sped up, taxing increasingly older infrastructure, and America's roads, bridges and transportation systems show it. AdvertisementThe Bank of America analysts aren't the first to point to a need for increased attention to US infrastructure and industrialization.
Persons: , Goldman Sachs, Biden's, Savita Subramanian, Biden, aren't, Richard Bernstein Organizations: Bank of America, Service, Analysts, American Society of Civil Engineers, Republican, of America, Investment
Machine guns come in three types: we have light machine guns that chamber intermediate rounds and maximize weight savings; medium machine guns that offer more power with full-powered rifle rounds; and heavy machine guns that might weigh more than 100 pounds but provide light armor and barrier destruction as well as a longer range. SOCOM's new machine guns blend the medium and heavy machine gun types to create something novel. This new weapon seems ready to supplement or even replace the M2 heavy machine gun. This led to a demand for a gun that offers the range of a heavy machine gun with respectable power but without the weight. To put it simply, they want a weapon that weighs less than a medium machine gun but has the range of a heavy machine gun.
Persons: , Ma, it's, Cpl, Mary Kohlmann SOCOM, Norma Magnum chambering, Norma, SOCOM, Norma Magnum, SIG MG338, we'll Organizations: Service, Marine Corps, Business, BMG, NATO, US Army, SIG, Ohio Ordnance, Indigenous, Dynamics, Velocity, Ohio Ordnance Works, Facebook Locations: United States, Ohio
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