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But while renters face unique affordability challenges, there are still steps they can take to improve their financial standing. Renters generally face financial challenges such as lower income, higher debt, less savings and lower rates of asset ownership, the report noted. Across income levels, renters are less likely than homeowners to own assets including cars, retirement accounts and securities, among others, the report found. Here are some of the financial challenges renter households in three sample income brackets face, according to the Aspen Institute, and ways they can build wealth. A hypothetical family in this category “first needs financial stability to meet the precondition for wealth building,” the Aspen report said.
Persons: That’s, Janneke Ratcliffe, , Ratcliffe, Clifford Cornell, , ” Cornell, Shaun Williams, ” Williams, Williams, you’re Organizations: Aspen Institute, Urban Institute, Aspen, Paragon Capital Management, Cornell, Locations: U.S, Washington ,, New York City, Denver
President-elect Donald Trump has called for cutting the corporate tax rate – and a slate of companies could stand to benefit, according to an analysis from Wolfe Research. That would be a reduction from the current corporate tax rate of 21%. A corporate tax rate of 18% would increase S & P 500 earnings per share by $5, while a 15% rate would lift earnings per share by $10, he said. Senyek's team identified companies that could see the greatest impact on their earnings per share from a lower tax rate. Wolfe also highlighted Amazon in its list of companies that could benefit from a lower corporate tax rate.
Persons: Donald Trump, Chris Senyek, Wolfe, Peter Supino, Biden, Supino, LSEG, Wells, Ken Gawrelski, AMZN, Fiserv, Goldman Sachs, Trump Organizations: Wolfe Research, Trump, White House, Republicans, GOP, US, Warner Bros, Discovery, Warner, White, ., Bank of America Locations: China, Wells Fargo
Jackson, 37, is a wind turbine service technician at Vestas, a wind turbine manufacturer, in Bee County, Texas, and earns $73,000 per year. Wind turbine technicians face one of the highest rates of work-related injuries, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. Despite the high demand for wind turbine service technicians, the profession remains "underrated and overlooked," she adds, offering untapped potential for job-seekers who crave adventure and a competitive salary. While you don't need a bachelor's degree to become a wind turbine service technician, some jobs might require you to complete a 2-year technical program or apprenticeship. Before becoming a wind technician, Jackson, who has four children, spent a decade as a stay-at-home mom.
Persons: Jessica Jackson, Jackson, it's, Vanessa Benedetti, Vestas, tinker, Mickey Todiwala, Benedetti, … You'll Organizations: CNBC, U.S . Department of Labor, Blattner, Blattner Energy, University of Arizona, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Global, BloombergNEF's Renewable Energy Investment, Labor Locations: Jackson, Bee County , Texas, U.S, Texas, Vestas
— Thanks, Marek We do two things right off the bat after identifying a stock that we might want to buy. Remember, as an investor, you want to know every little aspect of every company whose stock you buy or think about buying. Financial statements In addition to understanding a company from a high level, we can't take a position before analyzing the financial statements and getting a sense of the health of the company in question. All three are incredibly important, however, of the three, the balance sheet is going to be the one to look at first. Knowing what shape the balance sheet is in gives you a better sense of the company's outlook.
Persons: Jim Cramer, Marek, that's, it's, Linde, Myers Squibb, Myers, Karuna, Jim Cramer's, Jim Organizations: Amazon, Linde, Myers, Karuna Therapeutics, Bristol, LIN, CNBC Locations: Bristol
Why Trump is threatening Canada with tariffs
  + stars: | 2024-11-27 | by ( John L. Dorman | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +5 min
AdvertisementPresident-elect Trump on Monday threatened to impose 25% tariffs on imported goods from Canada. In making his statement on Truth Social, Trump criticized Canada over immigration policy and drugs. President-elect Donald Trump this week has made waves with his vow to impose new tariffs on imported goods from Canada, China, and Mexico, which also happen to be the United States' top trading partners. "Canada places the highest priority on border security and the integrity of our shared border." "In addition, the CBSA [Canada Border Services Agency] is continually strengthening its ability to detect opioids through enhanced inspections at ports of entry, detector dogs, and emerging technologies, preventing opioids from entering and leaving Canada."
Persons: Trump, Donald Trump, Justin Trudeau, Canada's, " Trudeau, he'd, Jake Colvin, Chrystia Freeland, Dominic LeBlanc, Trump's Organizations: Social, Canada, Toronto Region Board of Trade, US Border Patrol, Customs, Border Patrol, New York Times, NPR, North American Free, National Foreign Trade Council, Canada Border Services Agency, Business, Trump Locations: Canada, Toronto, China, Mexico, United States, apprehensions
Ikea warns Trump’s tariffs could push up prices
  + stars: | 2024-11-27 | by ( Hanna Ziady | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +4 min
“We have never experienced a period of benefit when we had high tariffs,” he said, referring both to Ikea and the global economy. We will need to understand and adapt.”On Monday, President-elect Trump promised massive hikes in tariffs on goods coming from Mexico, Canada and China. The bulk of Ikea’s goods — some 70% — are produced in Europe, with the remaining 30% made in Asia, mostly China. Last year, Ikea cut prices on roughly 2,000 products — at a cost of more than €2 billion ($2.1 billion) — to give inflation-weary consumers a break. Ikea's Frakta bag displayed in Munich during a celebration of the brand's 50th anniversary in Germany on October 17, 2024.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, ” Jesper Brodin, , Trump, Claudia Sheinbaum, Tom Madrecki, General Mills, Molson, Ikea’s Brodin, Hus, Johannes Simon Organizations: London CNN, Ingka, CNN, Ikea, Consumer Brands Association, Molson Coors, Oxford Locations: Mexico, Canada, China, United States, Europe, Asia, Munich, Germany, Wembley, Croydon, London
That growth didn't come from micromanaging, Weaver told LinkedIn's "This Is Working" video series last week. So if it is not my highest and best use of time, it usually will not bubble up to me. "Micromanaging does not work," Weaver said. If you're micromanaging, something's wrong, he added. Plus, sign up for CNBC Make It's newsletter to get tips and tricks for success at work, with money and in life.
Persons: Fawn Weaver isn't, Weaver, LinkedIn's, Mark Cuban, Cuban, they'd, Suzy Welch Organizations: Forbes, Trust, New York University, CNBC Locations: Her Shelbyville , Tennessee, micromanaging
In 2023, the US was South Korea’s second-largest export market after China, with $116 billion of goods traded. But Trump’s planned tariffs on Chinese goods could also benefit some countries in Southeast Asia as factories may relocate from China to other places in the region. Shoe seller Steve Madden announced earlier this month that it will halve its Chinese production to avoid Trump’s tariffs, and it will be sourcing from Cambodia, Vietnam, Mexico and Brazil, among other countries. In 2023, the US was the number one recipient of exports from China, Vietnam, Thailand, India and Japan. In the first nine months of 2024, the United States’ largest trade deficit was with China.
Persons: Donald Trump, Steve Madden, Trump, , Philip Daniele, — CNN’s Rachel Wilson Organizations: Hong Kong CNN —, Malaysia, US Locations: Hong Kong, Mexico, Canada, China, United States, Asia, South, Southeast Asia, Cambodia, Vietnam, Brazil, Thailand, India, Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, Singapore
Seven years later, she expanded the business and opened New Station Rice Bar. Located in Fortune Centre, an old mall in central Singapore, her shop is a 10-minute drive from her parent's restaurant. Related storiesThe lessons she learned were proven rightAlmost 10 months since she opened the 500-square-foot restaurant, New Station Rice Bar has seen a steady flow of customers. But the most popular dish is salted egg chicken rice — also a bestseller at her parents' restaurant. Tan said New Station Rice Bar sees fewer customers during off-peak hours and when it rains.
Persons: Chloe Tan, Tan, Erin Liam Initially, didn't, it's, Wing, She's, It's, Erin Liam Tan Jun Hong, Cherry Tan, Iszahar Tambunan, Oon Seok Sim, she's, she'll, Erin Liam Tan Organizations: New, Rice, Rice Bar, BI, Singapore Airlines Locations: Austin , Texas, Singapore, Fortune, Hong Kong
His first major global brouhaha since winning reelection posed the following questions that will help define the character of his second term. There’s no guarantee that Canada, Mexico and China will back down immediately. Trump’s trade war rhetoric is a reminder that in his worldview, the United States has few friends — only adversaries against whom it can choose to win or lose. The prime minister therefore has a huge incentive to avoid a trade war that could cause havoc in the Canadian economy. Initial reaction to Trump’s broadside against Canada and Mexico suggests that many observers see his outburst as a negotiating tactic.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, he’s, Pete, George W, Bush’s, , “ Trump, Elon Musk, Justin Trudeau, Claudia Sheinbaum, , Trudeau, Pierre Poilievre, Sen, Marco Rubio, Xi Jinping, , Gerry Connolly Organizations: CNN, Trump, Central ”, Elon, Conservative Party, Trade, North American Free Trade Locations: Canada, Mexico, China, United States, NATO, Russia, Ottawa, Canadian, Washington, Beijing, Europe, Ukraine
CNN —The Pentagon is unlikely to use all of the billions of dollars authorized by Congress to arm Ukraine before President Joe Biden leaves office, according to two US officials and three defense officials. For months, the US has run into the limits of its ability to replenish its own weapons inventories, which limited what the Biden administration has been able to send Ukraine. In September, Biden committed billions of dollars in military aid to Ukraine as President Volodymyr Zelensky visited the White House. The US announced a $1 billion military aid package for Ukraine that same day. But the value of aid packages quickly dipped, as the stockpiles of weapons and equipment the Pentagon was able to send Kyiv dwindled.
Persons: Joe Biden, Biden, Sabrina Singh, , Donald Trump, Trump, Mike Waltz, , Jake Sullivan, “ We’re, Volodymyr Zelensky, what’s, Mike Johnson, “ It’s, ” Biden Organizations: CNN, Congress, Defense Department, Pentagon, Street Journal, ” State Department, Kyiv, Biden, DoD, White, Administration, US, Ukraine Locations: Ukraine, Russia, America
Millions of travelers on Tuesday will battle severe weather and congested highways to reach loved ones for Thanksgiving. The National Weather Service (NWS) said in an update early Monday that a pair of weather systems were expected to bring an "Arctic outbreak" across the Central U.S. Wednesday and into Thanksgiving Thursday. Temperatures in the Northern Great Plains will only reach the high teens and 20s Tuesday and Wednesday, 15-25 degrees lower than the seasonal average. The NWS office for the Twin Cities said that Thursday could see lows of zero to 13 degrees Fahrenheit. Roberto Schmidt / AFP via Getty ImagesAs of 7 a.m. Tuesday, airports seemed to be handling the influx of Thanksgiving travelers; there was only one flight cancellation listed across the country Tuesday morning on FlightAware's Misery Map of airline disruption, with just 55 delays.
Persons: Ronald Reagan, Roberto Schmidt, , I’ve, Jeff Couture, Janis, Ken Allen, Organizations: National Weather Service, Central U.S, NWS, Twin, Rockies, Michigan, Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, AFP, Getty, NBC New, Newark, AAA Locations: Twin Cities, California, Sierra Nevada, Michigan Peninsular, Lake Ontario, Ronald Reagan Washington, Arlington , Va, Connecticut, Portugal, NBC New York, San Francisco, Philadelphia
The hot new dating-app trend: matchmaking
  + stars: | 2024-11-26 | by ( Sydney Bradley | Dan Latu | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +6 min
Several new "matchmaking" dating apps have launched in the past year, addressing dating-app fatigue. Sitch, an AI-powered matchmaking app launched in New York in November. The current trend of new matchmaking apps generally splits into two categories: Either the users themselves are doing the matchmaking, or the app (typically built with AI) is matching users directly. Related storiesLoop, founded by siblings Lian and Adam Zucker, is a "matchmaking app where everyone can set up their single friends," Lian said. Sitch"We've tried to replicate the exact human flow of matchmaking," Sitch cofounder Nandini Mullaji — who has experience in matchmaking friends of friends IRL — told BI.
Persons: Sean Rad, Harry Stebbings, Lian, Adam Zucker, Ram Chirimunj, Zoe Mazakas, Chirimunj, Sahil, Ahuja, We've, Nandini Mullaji —, Sitch, Alex Weitzman, Nick Rosen, Rosen Organizations: Facebook, Match Group, IRL, New, New York City Locations: New York, swiping, New York City
Several new "matchmaking" dating apps have launched in the past year, addressing dating-app fatigue. Matching and matches are everyday phrases in the online dating app lexicon. Sitch, an AI-powered matchmaking app launched in New York in November. Big dating apps have previously dabbled in matchmaking. Sitch"We've tried to replicate the exact human flow of matchmaking," Sitch cofounder Nandini Mullaji — who has experience in matchmaking friends of friends IRL — told BI.
Persons: Sean Rad, Harry Stebbings, Lian, Adam Zucker, Ram Chirimunj, Zoe Mazakas, Chirimunj, Sahil, Ahuja, We've, Nandini Mullaji —, Sitch, Alex Weitzman, Nick Rosen, Rosen Organizations: Facebook, Match Group, IRL, New, New York City Locations: New York, swiping, New York City
In 2022, the typical renter in the U.S. had a median net worth of $10,400, according to a new report by the Aspen Institute. Renters generally go through financial challenges like lower income, higher debt, fewer savings balances and lower rates of asset ownership, the report noted. Across income levels, renters are less likely than homeowners to own assets including cars, retirement accounts and securities, among others, the report found. Here are some of the financial challenges renter households face by income, according to the Aspen Institute, and ways they can build wealth. watch nowA hypothetical family in this category "first needs financial stability to meet the precondition for wealth building," the Aspen report notes.
Persons: That's, Janneke Ratcliffe, Ratcliffe, Clifford Cornell, Cornell, Shaun Williams, Williams Organizations: Aspen Institute, Finance, Urban Institute, Paragon Capital Management Locations: U.S, Washington ,, New York City, Denver
London-based hedge fund Granular Capital has revealed a renewed interest Borr Drilling , saying the offshore drilling company's shares could increase by up to 300% or 400%. The hedge fund's thesis centers on Borr's fleet of 24 modern jack-up rigs – specialized vessels used to maintain oil and gas production in shallow waters. Additionally, about one-third of the global jack-up fleet is approaching or has exceeded retirement age, suggesting a likely decrease in available equipment going forward. Singapore, which previously constructed 50% of global jackup rigs, has largely converted its manufacturing capacity to other uses. This week, Seatrium signed an agreement with India's Cochin Shipyard to build jack-up rigs, potentially at a lower cost in the future.
Persons: Thiago Mordehachvili, there's, Mordehachvili, Tor Olav Trøim, Sebastian Grindheim, Borr, Truls Olsen, Evercore, Jason, Granular's Mordehachvili, Seatrium Organizations: Borr, Sohn Conference, NYSE, Arctic Securities, Exxon Mobil, Valeura Energy, Fieldwood Energy, FactSet, Fearnley Securities, CNBC Pro, Keppel Offshore, India's, Shipyard Locations: Norway, Saudi Aramco, Malaysia, Thailand, Mexico, Mordehachvili, Singapore
CNN —Here’s a secret that’s not really a secret — many people pee in the shower. When it comes to going number one in the shower, urologists find it generally safe for both men and women. Still, there are certain scenarios in which using the shower as a makeshift toilet might not be a good idea. Still, she said people should not worry about catching an infection if someone with a UTI peed in a public shower since the shower water would wash the urine away. For people who get the urge to pee when hearing water but have trouble urinating, Shusterman advised seeing a doctor to get evaluated for urinary incontinence.
Persons: CNN —, , , Karyn Eilber, “ It’s, it’s, David Shusterman, Shusterman, ” Eilber, Eilber, that’s, Jocelyn Solis, Moreira Organizations: CNN Locations: Cedars, Sinai, Los Angeles, New York City, New York
President-elect Donald J. Trump’s threats to impose damaging tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China may ultimately be an opening wager to try to use the power of the American market to persuade other countries to stem a flow of drugs and migrants across U.S. borders. But even if the threat to impose vast tariffs on some of the world’s largest economies is a negotiating tactic, it is also a gambit that has immediate real-world consequences. Before Mr. Trump even sets foot in the Oval Office, his threat to put tariffs on America’s three largest trading partners on his first day in office was reverberating around the world, shocking international businesses, rocking diplomatic relationships and calling into question two big trade deals that Mr. Trump negotiated during his first term. Mr. Trump’s pronouncement late Monday that he would impose a 25 percent tariff on all goods from Canada and Mexico and a 10 percent tariff on products from China was immediately denounced by business groups, who said such a move would cause grave economic harm. Foreign officials rushed to reassure the incoming Trump administration that they had been working to stop drugs and migrants from coming into the United States — while warning that they were also ready to turn around and impose their own tariffs on American exports.
Persons: Donald J, Trump Organizations: Office, Trump, United Locations: Canada, Mexico, China, U.S, United States
Pt Stock | Moment | Getty ImagesWhen Americans measure success, they're not often thinking about their net worth or account balances. "Few people view wealth itself" as the best benchmark, said Rebecca Rickert, head of communications at Empower. Only 27% believe wealth is the highest measure of success, the report found. 'You have to strike a balance'"Americans are equating success with happiness as to what money can buy," said Rickert. About 35% of polled Americans believe the economy is the top barrier to success, followed by income instability at 30%, the Empower report found.
Persons: they're, , Rebecca Rickert, That's, Rickert, Clifford Cornell, Cornell Organizations: Bank of America, Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University Locations: New York City, U.S
The October personal consumption expenditures price index report has many investors wondering how it may impact the postelection market rally. "It definitely threatens the dynamic of the market broadening because it jeopardizes the speed at which the Fed drops interest rates," Lee told CNBC. "Right now, the markets are pricing out interest rates one by one. Bill Baruch, president of Blue Line Futures, sees opportunities in the currency and bond markets if core PCE rate reaches 3%. "This PCE report and the expectation for a December cut are going to create quite a bit of volatility in fixed income," Ethridge told CNBC.
Persons: Dow Jones, William Lee, Lee, Jimmy Lee, Victoria Greene, Greene, Bill Baruch, Baruch, Malcolm Ethridge, Ethridge, Goldman Sachs, Russell Organizations: Core PCE, Milken Institute, CNBC, Traders, Wealth Consulting, Nvidia, Meta, Microsoft, Wealth, Blue, Capital Area Planning, U.S . Bancorp Locations: financials
AdvertisementJose Palafox used a DST 1031 exchange to defer taxes on his Portland rental sale. In the summer of 2024, Jose Palafox took advantage of a little-known tax strategy called a DST 1031 exchange, which allows investors to avoid capital gains tax on the sale of a rental property. Palafox was ready to sell his Portland rental, which had become more of a headache than a cash cow. Executing a DST 1031 exchange, in which you sell a property and reinvest the proceeds into a Delaware Statutory Trust (DST), not only allowed him to defer capital gains tax — it also released him from landlord responsibilities. To do a DST 1031 exchange, you have to be what's called an accredited investor.
Persons: Jose Palafox, Palafox, Palfox, I'd, you've Organizations: Delaware Statutory Trust, BI, DST Locations: Portland, San Francisco, Bay, Delaware
CNN —President-elect Donald Trump announced Jamieson Greer as his pick to serve as the next US trade representative. Greer is no stranger to the role, having served as chief of staff to the trade representative during Trump’s first term, Robert Lighthizer. Trump has routinely referenced the passage of the USMCA trade agreement – which replaced the North American Free Trade Agreement, or NAFTA – as a political victory and a highlight of his presidency. The threat of tariffs could also be used as a negotiation tactic, as Trump has pledged to renegotiate the USMCA. In that role, he has covered cases on topics including trade policy and negotiations and trade agreement enforcement.
Persons: Donald Trump, Jamieson Greer, Greer, Trump’s, Robert Lighthizer, Trump, “ Jamieson, ” Trump, , General’s Organizations: CNN, North American Free Trade, U.S . Trade, reining, Manufacturing, Agriculture, Services, USMCA, American Workers, Senate, Trump, New York Times, King, US Air Force, General’s Corps Locations: China, Mexico, Canada, Iraq
The latest:Trump wants to impose 25 percent tariffs on Canada and Mexico “on ALL products coming into the United States,” he said on Truth Social. He also wants an “additional” 10 percent tariff on imports from China, which Trump blames for the fentanyl crisis, a charge that Beijing has repeatedly disputed. Europe, Japan and South Korea weren’t even mentioned in Trump’s announcement, but stocks have fallen there, too. That suggests rising fears that a new trade war could scramble global supply chains and dent profits. Automakers are some of the hardest hit stocks, with Volkswagen, Stellantis and Nissan, which run manufacturing operations in Mexico, all down.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Trump, , South Korea weren’t, Scott Bessent, it’s Trump, Robert Lighthizer, Bill Ackman, ” Mohit Kumar Organizations: Trump, Investors, United States ’, , Truth, Canadian, Volkswagen, Nissan, Treasury Department, Trade Representative, Jefferies Locations: — Canada, China, Mexico, Canada, United States, Beijing, Europe, Japan, South Korea, America
Here’s a look at what’s happening at the northern U.S. border. Illegal crossings have risen sharply but remain far below those at the southern border. Border agents made more than 23,000 arrests at the northern border from October 2023 through September, the 2024 fiscal year, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection. That number has risen in recent years, from just over 2,000 in the 2022 fiscal year and around 10,000 in the 2023 fiscal year. Most of the arrests took place in part of the northern border known as the Swanton Sector, an area between Quebec and Vermont, New Hampshire, and New York.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Organizations: U.S . Customs Locations: Mexico, U.S, Canada, Quebec, Vermont , New Hampshire, New York
The Goldman Sachs analysis also described Trump’s tariff announcement as “more reminiscent of the first Trump administration, when such tariffs were announced as a negotiating tactic.” Trump ultimately declined to impose some of his proposed tariffs. The unprecedented policy required migrants to stay in Mexico for the duration of their immigration proceedings in the United States. On the campaign trail, he frequently pledged to use tariffs as a negotiating tool to bend China and North American countries’ policies to his will. His advisers have acknowledged privately that tariffs could be more urgently slapped on Canada and Mexico, as Trump seeks to fulfill his campaign pledge to renegotiate his own free trade agreement. But Lutnick added that Trump wouldn’t seek to slap price-raising tariffs on goods that aren’t made in the United States.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, , , Goldman Sachs, Matt Priest, Trump’s, Trump, ” Trump, Stephen Miller, Mike Pence, Claudia Sheinbaum, ” Sheinbaum, Joe Biden’s, , Howard Lutnick, Lutnick, aren’t, ” Lutnick, it’s, CNN’s Matt Egan, David Goldman Organizations: CNN, Trump, Footwear Distributors, Retailers of America, General Motors, Stellantis, Ford Motor Company, North American Free Trade, Detroit Economic, CNBC Locations: Mexico, Canada, China, United States, North, America, , Washington, Mexican
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