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So Mr. Dahl, 65, was surprised in 2022 when the cost of his car insurance jumped by 21 percent. One insurance agent told him his LexisNexis report was a factor. Upon Mr. Dahl’s request, LexisNexis sent him a 258-page “consumer disclosure report,” which it must provide per the Fair Credit Reporting Act. What it contained stunned him: more than 130 pages detailing each time he or his wife had driven the Bolt over the previous six months. The only thing it didn’t have is where they had driven the car.
Persons: Kenn Dahl, He’s, Dahl, Dahl’s Organizations: Chevrolet, LexisNexis Locations: Seattle, New York
Among registered voters nationwide, 26 percent believe the economy is good or excellent, according to polling in late February by The New York Times and Siena College. The movement occurred disproportionately among older Democrats, a constituency already likely to vote for Mr. Biden. And the share of voters saying they approve of the job Mr. Biden is doing in office has actually fallen, to 36 percent in the latest poll, from 39 percent in July. Inflation has pervaded economic sentiment since mid-2022, confronting voters daily with the price of everything from eggs to car insurance. Nearly two-thirds of registered voters in the Times/Siena poll rated the price of food and consumer goods as poor.
Persons: Biden doesn’t, Mr, Biden Organizations: The New York Times, Siena College, Times Locations: Siena
While consumer interest is improving, the "wait for a better price" sentiment continues to constrain sales volumes for EV makers, Ding said. watch nowAt least 30% of China's entire auto market is made up of electric vehicles, with most of those EVs coming from homegrown brands. Hong Kong-listed shares of Li Auto fell 3.9%, while Nio shares dropped 3.6% and Xpeng was down 1.8%. BYD shares were up 0.4%. Despite price cuts announced earlier, Tesla still lost market share in China in January, mainly in the large cities, according to Morgan Stanley.
Persons: Tesla, Yuqian Ding, Ding, Xpeng, Morgan Stanley, Li, Li Auto, SCMP, Zhu Jiangming, Nio, BYD, Bernstein Organizations: Getty, HSBC Qianhai, CNBC, Li Auto, China Morning, Reuters Locations: Hong Kong, China, Stellantis
Read previewAlice Everdeen has traveled the country in a school bus for more than a year. The 32-year-old quit her office job at an Austin-based supplement company in 2020, and now makes $130,000 a year working remotely while on the road. The couple has been on the road since September 2022 — and they recently finished refurbishing the school bus they call home. Her main budget items are limited to cell service, food, and costs associated with parking and gas for the school bus. Sometimes others have misconceptions about Everdeen, she said, and they wonder why she is living in her school bus by choice.
Persons: , Alice Everdeen, Everdeen, Jared, doesn't, They're Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Austin, Texas, Maine, Montana
That's why, in the fall of 2019, I decided to purchase a disability insurance plan. Why I bought disability insuranceI've written about disability insurance for years, but never really considered getting a plan myself. How I chose my disability insurance policyThere are two types of disability insurance, short-term and long-term. I bought long-term disability insurance with a 90-day waiting period. There are five states that require employers to provide short-term disability coverage, also known as temporary disability insurance.
Persons: I'm, , You'd Organizations: Service, Social Security Administration, Social Security, Union Locations: New York
watch nowTalking about personal finances is harder than talking about religion, politics or death — and almost as hard to talk about as sex, a new survey finds. And women are more likely than men to find talking about money difficult. The only money topic women were less reluctant than men to talk about is how much they earn, the survey found. The survey also found generational differences in how women feel about money discussions. More than half, 53%, of Gen Z women ages 14 to 26 said feeling judged made them avoid talking about money, versus 35% of women across all generations.
Persons: Wells, Michael Liersch, Lindsay Bryan, Podvin, we'll, John Howard Organizations: Versta Research, Wells Fargo, Bank, Getty Locations: Wells Fargo, Ann Arbor , Michigan
Auto Insurance Spike Hampers the Inflation Fight
  + stars: | 2024-02-29 | by ( Talmon Joseph Smith | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Job growth, wage growth and business growth are all lively, and inflation has steeply fallen from its 2022 highs. One reason may be sticker shock from some highly visible prices — even as overall inflation has calmed. The cost of car insurance is a key example. Motor vehicle insurance rose 1.4 percent on a monthly basis in January alone and has risen 20.6 percent over the past year, the largest jump since 1976. According to a recent private-sector estimate, the average annual premium for full-coverage car insurance in 2024 is $2,543, compared with $2,014 in 2023 and $1,771 in 2022.
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This year, Overtime is on track to make $100 million based on deals that are locked in, a 30% year-over-year increase. Amazon pays Overtime to stream its Overtime Elite basketball league, which pays its teen players upwards of $100,000 annually plus bonuses. Advertisement"We have three-year sponsorship deals with major brands," Porter said, referring to Overtime's league deals. For example, GMC and C4 Energy drink pay Overtime to sponsor its Overtime Elite practice courts and Overtime Boxing ring, respectively. Its young audience also poses some limitations.
Persons: , Dan Porter, CRO Rich Calacci, Porter, it's, that's, Megan Marks, Zack Weiner, It's, Breanna Stewart who's Organizations: Service, GMC, State, Adidas, Amazon Prime, Elite, Business, NBA, C4 Energy, Dentsu Media, millennials, NFL, Endeavor, Liberty Media Corp, Netflix Locations: America
Sal Khan, 31, earns $220,000 a year and lives with his parents in Houston. "I do think my relationship now has been the best with my parents than it has been before," Khan tells CNBC Make It. But that won't be the end of his living arrangement with this parents: Khan hopes to move his parents to his new home, too. The bulk of his savings are earmarked for more down payments on properties, Khan says. Sal Khan hopes that sharing his story will dispel the stigma about living with parents as an adult.
Persons: Sal Khan, Khan, Erik Mauck, that's, it's, Khan's, Nina Nguyen, Krishnan, Khan didn't Organizations: CNBC, Ohio State University, Bay Area, Costco, Gas, Wealthfront Locations: Houston, Pakistan, U.S, Bay, Chicago, Texas, California, Arizona, Florida
The company also said revenue in the current quarter would be stronger than Wall Street forecasted. Moderna — Shares were up more than 5% after the vaccine maker posted a greater-than-expected revenue for the fourth quarter. The company's top line registered at $2.81 billion, while analysts polled by LSEG had forecast a print of $2.50 billion. Lucid — Shares pulled back more than 7% after the luxury electric vehicle company missed revenue estimates in the fourth-quarter. Specifically, Lucid posted $157 million, while analysts expected $180 million, per LSEG.
Persons: LSEG, Lucid, Cantor Fitzgerald, , Rivian, Synopsys, Morgan Stanley, FactSet, Remitly, TD Cowen, Oliver Chen, KeyBanc, — CNBC's Brian Evans, Lisa Kailai Han, Fred Imbert, Sarah Min Organizations: Nvidia, Wall, , Moderna, LSEG, BMO Capital Markets, Coty —, ASML, HSBC, Gates Locations: Thursday's premarket, Wednesday's
When Josh Scherrer started a fully remote job in late 2020, the couple started thinking about working and living on the road. Courtesy of Josh and Emily ScherrerThe couple bought their bus for $7,000 from a company that sells used school buses for conversions in Phoenix. "We don't have to pay for plane tickets or hotels, so we can experience more for our money," Emily Scherrer said. "Our expenses depend on where we park and the amenities we find," Emily Scherrer said. Being able to travel in our 20s has been really fun," Josh Scherrer said.
Persons: , Josh, Emily Scherrer, Josh Scherrer, they're, van Emily Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Idaho, Aurora, Phoenix, Alaska , New Mexico , Texas, Colorado, US, Alaska
Nancy, a 68-year-old retiree, moved back to Virginia from Florida due to escalating costs and the heat. “There’s so much you don’t know about living in Florida and owning a home in Florida until you’re actually living it,” Nancy said. The Census Bureau’s 2022 American Community Survey found that between 2021 and 2022, nearly 23,800 people moved from Florida to Virginia, while almost 33,000 moved from Virginia to Florida. AdvertisementNancy moved with her husband to Cape Coral 11 years ago after four of her five kids moved there. They settled on Cape Coral for the beach access and warm weather, and for the first few years, they made the most of their time there.
Persons: Nancy, , aren’t, Virginia —, , you’re, ” Nancy, “ I’m, isn't, , Hurricane Ian, Virginia Nancy, it’s Organizations: Service, Sunshine State, Virginia Tech, Bureau, Survey, Florida —, Cape Coral, Coral, Insurance Information Institute, Hurricane, Radford University Locations: Virginia, Florida, Nancy, Cape Coral, Georgia, Texas, Northern Virginia, Fairfax County, Cape, New Hampshire, Virginia Tech, Coral
Florida, which has long attracted new residents thanks to its beaches and absence of state income tax, is getting an economic boost driven by young Americans seeking new opportunities. AdvertisementYoung people are driving Florida's economic strength. Getty ImagesFlorida's economy is growing thanks to the newcomersFlorida's population surge is driving the state's robust economy and demand for housing. The Sunshine State's economy is projected by Wells Fargo to expand in 2024, propelled by a robust job market. Thanks to the more damaging weather, Floridians paid more for home insurance in 2023 and the second-most for car insurance compared with other states.
Persons: , Wells, Sean Pavone, Wells Fargo, Taylor Tyson, Miami —, Policygenius, Hurricane Ian, Matias J, Forbes, Michael Bordenaro Organizations: Service, Smart Asset, " Employers, Wells, , Census, SEC, Miami, Miami Herald, Tribune, Getty Locations: Florida, Florida . Florida, Tampa , Florida, Wells, — New York , California, New Jersey, California, New York, Florida — Jacksonville, Tampa, Hurricane, Miami, St, Petersburg
China, however, is having a different problem: Prices are falling at their fastest rate in 15 years. No, that wasn’t a typo, falling prices are a problem when they’re widespread across an economy, like in China, which is experiencing what’s known as deflation. At first glance, falling prices may sound good. Like the US Federal Reserve, most central banks target a 2% annual rate of inflation, not zero inflation whatsoever. “In a deflationary environment monetary policy may not be able to sufficiently stimulate the economy by using its interest rate instrument.
Persons: Organizations: New, New York CNN, US Federal Reserve, European Central Bank Locations: New York, China
The Consumer Price Index inflation measure is set for release at 8:30 a.m. Eastern. Economists expect that prices overall climbed 2.9 percent from a year earlier, the lowest reading in nearly three years. After stripping out food and fuel, which bounce around in price from month to month, a “core” price measure probably climbed 3.7 percent, slower than 3.9 percent in December. But as price increases ease up, people are beginning to report sunnier economic outlooks. More recently, price increases for key services have also begun to moderate.
Persons: Biden, Jerome H, Powell, , , Goldman Sachs Organizations: Federal Reserve
Excluding volatile food and energy costs, so-called “core” inflation could look stickier. Core inflation is watched closely because it typically provides a better read of where inflation is likely headed. One factor that probably kept core prices up last month is that January is when many businesses impose price increases. While the government seeks to adjust its inflation data for such seasonal factors, it doesn't always do so perfectly. Core services prices, which exclude energy, jumped 5.3% last year.
Persons: Biden, Joe Biden, , doesn't, Goldman Sachs, Jerome Powell Organizations: WASHINGTON, Federal Reserve, Fed
Not having a car means I don't have to worry about having bills for car payments, gas, parking, and car insurance, not to mention regular and surprise maintenance costs. I spend a lot of time planning out my bus routes, especially to nearby cities. I see the bus ride as my third place, somewhere I can spend time doing things that make me happy. Learning the bus routes has also helped me explore neighborhoods in Seattle. And if I ever need a car ride, an occasional Uber ride is much cheaper than owning a car on my own.
Persons: I've, I'm Organizations: Service Locations: Seattle, Portland, Vancouver
This accounts for tips, bonuses, and expenses — and defines an engaged hour as time spent on rides. AdvertisementHow Lyft calculates earnings and expensesUsing car ownership data from AAA, Lyft estimated that the typical driver has $7.02 per engaged hour in marginal driving expenses, bringing the typical driver's net earnings per engaged hour, after expenses, to $23.46, per Lyft's calculations. Lyft said a large majority of its drivers don't solely rely on Lyft driving for their total income. 94% of Lyft drivers drive less than 20 hours a week, while two-thirds drive for other apps. Nationwide, the 20th percentile for Lyft driver earnings averaged $17.46 per hour after expenses, while the 80th percentile is $33.09 per hour.
Persons: Lyft, , Uber, Sergio Avedian, Guy Organizations: Service, AAA, BI, Nationwide, Chicago, Business Locations: Southern, Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, Miami, Orlando, Charlotte
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) — Bartender Catey Regis had a pricey misadventure buying a used car recently — an experience that speaks to why voters are worrying about the U.S. economy going into this year's presidential election. “To me, it’s a telltale sign about the economy," Regis explained from a bar stool after her shift. But conversations with dozens of voters around Grand Rapids — a city of 200,000 in one of Michigan’s swing counties — show they're thinking about the economy through their own experiences. Grand Rapids is the seat of Kent County, which backed Trump in 2016 and then flipped to Biden in 2020. To the extent that the economy is doing well, there is little confidence that it is necessarily sustainable.
Persons: Catey Regis, it’s, Regis, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Biden, Trump, , Cameron Brown, , Scott Thompson, Uber, ” Thompson, Teresa Johnson, Johnson, Nikki Haley, Charles Kroll, he’s, ” Kroll, Arick Davis, Davis, ” Davis, ___ Boak Organizations: Founders Brewing, Toyota Corolla, Republican, Westwood, Trump, Democrat, South, Biden, Census, Chamber, Commerce, Business Locations: GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, U.S, Grand Rapids, Kentwood, East, Ukraine, Caledonia, South Carolina, Grand, Kent County, South East Grand Rapids, Commerce “, Washington
A boomer Uber driver's business had over $100,000 in earnings but only $20,000 in profits. But after Uber took its cut and his driving expenses were accounted for, his profits fell to about $20,000. The $44,000 deduction was an estimate for tax purposes, so it's possible his true vehicle expenses weren't quite that high. AdvertisementThat said, commissions and driving expenses took a significant cut out of his business's profitability. His first year driving Uber, 2016, was more eventful than he anticipated: He got caught in Hurricane Matthew while driving in Norfolk, Virginia.
Persons: boomer, , Dean Ceran, Kia Forte, Uber, he's, Ceran, it's, haven't, they're, Lisa Greene, Lewis, Greene, — Ceran Organizations: Uber, Service, BI Locations: Virginia, Hurricane, Norfolk , Virginia
But after Uber took its cut and his driving expenses were accounted for, his profits fell to about $20,000. How commissions and driving expenses reduce drivers' profitsOf Ceran's roughly $83,000 in total business expenses, $38,000 consisted of Uber's booking and service fees — effectively the commission the company takes from drivers' earnings. After accounting for Uber's commission — and before expenses — Ceran saw as much as $65,000 in Uber income enter his bank account in 2023. The $44,000 deduction was an estimate for tax purposes, so it's possible his true vehicle expenses weren't quite that high. His first year driving Uber, 2016, was more eventful than anticipated: He got caught in Hurricane Matthew while driving in Norfolk, Virginia.
Persons: , Ceran, Kia Forte, Uber, he's, they're, Lisa Greene, Lewis, Greene, — Ceran, he'd Organizations: Service, Business, BI Locations: Virginia, Hurricane, Norfolk , Virginia
If you've noticed the cost of your car insurance policy has gone up, you're not alone. The national average cost for full-coverage car insurance has gone up to $2,543 per year, according to Bankrate. For example, Detroit drivers stand to pay the highest average annual expense, with $5,687, or 7.98% of the median household income. Other cities in Bankrate's ranking of top five most expensive cities for car insurance include Las Vegas, Miami, Philadelphia and Tampa. The least expensive city for full-coverage car insurance is Seattle, where drivers spend an average of $1,759 per year, or 1.65% of the median household income.
Persons: you've, Shannon Martin, Martin Organizations: " Insurance, Finance Locations: Detroit, Bankrate's, Las Vegas , Miami, Philadelphia, Tampa, Seattle, Boston, Minneapolis, Portland, Washington
Moving to Thailand amid pandemic restrictionsBefore the move, the couple had considered buying property in the UK but realized they had limited options due to their budget. Ben/Life in ThailandUltimately, it made more sense for them to move to Thailand for the kind of lifestyle they wanted. Ben/Life in ThailandInstead of destroying his crop, the couple decided to give the farmer a couple of months to harvest. AdvertisementA lower cost of living than in the UKBen says that the cost of living in Thailand is much lower than in the UK. "It really documents not just the house build, but everything that we went through, including the horrendous flooding," Ben said.
Persons: , Ben, Anna, we'd, Thailand There's, We've, It's Organizations: Service, Business, YouTube Locations: Thailand, Cumbria, Nong Bua, Laos, Ben
This is how Doug Boneparth, a certified financial planner, starts what he calls a "death note" to his wife, Heather. Sun refers to this concept not as a death note, but as the assembly of one's "financial first aid kit." Don't forget social media accounts, physical itemsOne's online presence is also an important element of a death note, the advisors said. For example, how would you like your social media accounts and professional websites managed after you die? Importantly, don't keep your note secret — tell your loved ones that you've drafted it and where to find it, they said.
Persons: Kathrin Ziegler, Doug Boneparth, Heather, one's, Boneparth, , Franklin, Matthew Perry's, they're, Winnie Sun, It's, Sun, you've Organizations: Digitalvision, Finance, Sun Group Wealth Partners Locations: New York, Irvine , California
Morgan Goldwich had her 2015 Kia Optima stolen at the end of 2023. Not your average car theftA viral TikTok dubbed the " Kia Challenge " surfaced in 2021, showing how to hijack vulnerable cars with just a USB cord. Kia and Hyundai models manufactured within a specific period — between 2011 to 2021 for Kias and 2015 to 2021 for Hyundais — lack electronic immobilizers. Insurance companies have taken noteDespite my good fortune in finding my car (if you consider having to pay a $1,000 deductible for damages lucky), I'm now faced with the hurdle of dealing with car insurance . When I was first searching for insurance, before my car got stolen, Progressive denied me on this same basis.
Persons: Morgan Goldwich, Kia Optima, , I'd, it's, TikTok's, Kias, I'm Organizations: Service, TikTok, Kia Boys, Kia, Hyundai, Insurance, State Locations: Kias, Colorado, Hyundais, Colorado Springs
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