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Opinion: Why memes about Mommy and wine are no joke
  + stars: | 2024-04-24 | by ( Kara Alaimo | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +6 min
Editor’s note: Kara Alaimo, an associate professor of communication at Fairleigh Dickinson University, writes about issues affecting women and social media. At work, women on average earn just 84 cents for every dollar earned by men and are up against endless stereotypes about why they’re not leadership material. “Anyone who’s been on social media in the last ten years has seen the memes: ‘Mommy needs wine.’ ‘I wine because my kids whine.’ You can buy infant onesies that say ‘I’m the reason mommy drinks’ on Amazon,” Yvonne points out. It requires social structures such as an adequate childcare system and resources for women who need to leave abusive homes. We all also need to stop sharing jokes and memes that suggest it’s humorous for people of any gender to deal with the stresses they’re up against by imbibing carcinogens.
Persons: Kara Alaimo, Kara, Celeste Yvonne, it’s, Yvonne, they’re, who’s, ” Yvonne, , I’ve, Holly Whitaker, Carol Lee Flinders, ” Whitaker Organizations: Fairleigh Dickinson University, Women, Press, Facebook, CNN, JAMA, Pew Research Center, US Centers for Disease Control Locations: United States
Read previewThis as-told-to essay is based on a transcribed conversation with Samu Hällfors, the CEO of Framery in Helsinki. AdvertisementAs the CEO of a company in the world's happiest country, I mirrored my company's values and policies with many of the Finnish cultural aspects I admire. Mutual responsibility makes people feel safeThere are multiple parallels between Finnish society and how we've built culture at Framery, starting with psychological safety. Finnish culture is deeply rooted in forward-thinking and preparation, stemming from their historical need to brace for harsh, protracted winters. Teams can decide when they want to come into the office and how they plan to execute their work.
Persons: , Samu Hällfors, Framery Organizations: Service, Framery, Logia Software Oy, Business Locations: Helsinki, Framery, Finland
Learn moreKylie Minogue's sold-out Las Vegas residency, More Than Just a Residency, comes to an end in early May. Date StubHub Vivid Seats April 26 $541 $765 April 27 $360 $335 May 3 $318 $335 May 4 $410 $407Need travel arrangements? How to buy Kylie Minogue ticketsOriginal tickets to Kylie Minogue's Las Vegas were sold through Ticketmaster and sold out long ago. How much are Kylie Minogue tickets? Since Kylie Minogue tickets have sold out and resale tickets are the only ones available, it's unclear how much original Ticketmaster tickets cost.
Persons: Kylie Minogue's, we've, Minogue, Voltaire, Kylie Minogue, Kylie Minogue's Las Organizations: Business, Ticketmaster Locations: Las Vegas, Australian, Vegas, Kylie Minogue's Las Vegas
Hedge fund manager and New York Mets baseball team owner Steven Cohen has already begun to invest in a four-day work week. Cohen isn't alone in forecasting a four-day work week. Jefferies thinks artificial intelligence will make workers more efficient and eventually lead to a four-day work week becoming the norm, according to a note from June 2023. Bank of America also expects the changing post-pandemic work landscape may result in a shorter work week. Opposition to change Opponents to a shorter work week, however, argue that such a change is both politically and economically unfeasible.
Persons: Steven Cohen, " Cohen, Cohen isn't, Jefferies, Henry Ford, Ford, Christian Magoon, Cohen, Magoon, It's, David Bahnsen, Bahnsen, I'm Organizations: New York Mets, CNBC, Bank of America, Economic, COVID, Cloud Technology ETF, IVES, Ionos, Broadcom, Cisco Systems, General Dynamics Locations: France, U.S, Nice
"The benchmark of a six-figure salary used to be the gold standard income," Sabrina Romanoff, a clinical psychologist, told CNBC. "It represented the tipping point of finally earning a disposable income and building savings and spending based on your wants, not just your needs." "It becomes increasingly hard for many families to be able to attain that sort of middle-class lifestyle, that American Dream," Gould said. Consumers using the popular 50-30-20 budget guideline aim to spend 50% of their income on essential expenses, with another 30% for discretionary spending and the remaining 20% for savings. Using that framework, GoBankingRates found that all 50 states require more than a $100,000 annual income, according to the report, with 38 states needing more than $140,000.
Persons: Sabrina Romanoff, haven't, Elise Gould, Gould, GoBankingRates, Jason Reginato Organizations: CNBC, SurveyMonkey, Economic Policy Institute, Consumers
April Jereza never intended to move abroad to Madrid, Spain, but now that she's been there for seven years, she thinks she'll stay for the long haul. "People in Madrid, and Spain in general, really understand that you don't live to work; you work to live," Jereza says. Other data touts the city's big benefits for professionals: Madrid is the No. 1 best city for remote work, according to a new analysis from Remote.com, a global HR platform for distributed teams. She now works as a product manager for a multinational social media agency from its Madrid office and works remotely part of the week.
Persons: Jereza, she's, she'll Organizations: CNBC Locations: Madrid, Spain, Canada, Europe, Remote.com, Spain Madeira, Portugal Toronto, Canada Auckland , New Zealand Tokyo, Japan Paris, France Portland , Maine, USA Taipei, Taiwan Stockholm, Sweden Reykjavik, Iceland
Although I was born in Mexico, I spent most of my life living in the US so moving to Spain was a big difference. I've lived here for 14 months and I have a much better quality of life in Spain than I had in the US. Living in Spain has shown me there's a different way to existI love the work culture in Spain. I definitely miss my friends, but I wouldn't let that keep me from life in Spain. Correction: January 9, 2024 — An earlier version of this story misspelled the name of the person who moved to Spain.
Persons: Jeronimo Noriega, It's, I'd, Europe — I'd, I've, I'm, it's, Geronimo Organizations: Service Locations: Spain, Oviedo, Asturias, Northwest Spain, San Antonio, United States, Europe, Mexico, America, cafés
Lauren and Steven Keys built a million-dollar portfolio from scratch, which set them up to quit their full-time jobs in their 20s and pursue various side projects and creative work. "We made, honestly, zero sacrifices on our journey," Steven said, noting that they never budgeted or tracked their spending. The couple kept the cost of their hobbies in check and sometimes even found ways to monetize them. In fact, it made us significantly more money than it cost us in the first place," said Steven. Playing Magic: The Gathering, on aggregate over my lifetime, has actually made me money, not cost me."
Persons: Lauren, Steven Keys, Steven, we're Organizations: Business, Bureau of Labor Statistics — Locations: The Florida, United States
Read previewRoyal Caribbean's family-friendly private island is about to get a bit more crowded — with Gen Xers. Royal Caribbean's private island is a tropical dream for cruising families dotted with sprawling beaches, clubs, a zipline, and a waterpark. Royal Caribbean goes after multi-generational families, while Celebrity's target demographic is Gen Xers, Lisa Lutoff-Perlo, the then-CEO of Celebrity Cruises, told Business Insider in 2021. Celebrity sails to 300 ports on all seven continents — why this sudden push for the private Caribbean island? Brittany Chang/Business InsiderBut for the two brands' parent company, there are more benefits to private island cruising besides guest satisfaction.
Persons: , Gen Xers, Gen X, Brittany Chang, Xers, Lisa Lutoff, Michael Bayley, CocoCay, Patrick Scholes, Bayley Organizations: Service, Cruises, Royal, Business, Royal Caribbean Group, Apex, Celebrity Cruises, Royal Caribbean International, Truist Securities, Coco Locations: CocoCay, Fort Lauderdale , Florida, Royal Caribbean, that's, Royal, Caribbean, Brittany, cabanas
But a lot of women haven't been able to take advantage of this remote work perk. Remote work has helped women's progress toward equal pay, but it's had a mixed impact on women's career advancement. On the one hand, remote work has allowed more women to stay in the workforce when they otherwise might forced out due to childcare demands. Women's relationship with remote work both helps and hurtsWomen are working at near-record levels, and the growth of remote work in recent years is among the key reasons. AdvertisementMen and women work from home at very similar rates, but there's some evidence that remote work is even more prevalent among women.
Persons: , haven't, it's, jugging, jugglers, Aaron Terrazas, Nicholas Bloom, Sarah Small, Small, Nicole, Stanford's Bloom, Meredith Whitney, Utah's Organizations: Service, Business, Stanford, University of Utah, of Labor Statistics, WomenTech Network, Labor Department, Bard College Locations: Washington, overemployment
Nvidia — Stock in the chipmaker slipped less than 1% before the opening bell, but the artificial intelligence play and "Magnificent Seven" leader officially entered correction territory on Tuesday. Shares have fallen 10% from an all-time closing high of $950 per share on March 25. Alibaba Group — The China-based e-commerce stock rose nearly 3% on media reports that co-founder Jack Ma touted the company's management in an internal memo to employees. GoodRx — Shares climbed nearly 4% after KeyBanc upgraded the telemedicine stock to overweight on the heels of a strong subscriber growth forecast. Deckers Outdoor — Shares slipped more than 2% after Truist downgraded the footwear stock to hold over concerns that demand for core products including Hoka is declining.
Persons: Jack Ma, Truist, Ed Bastian, , Sarah Min, Tanaya Macheel Organizations: Nvidia —, Alibaba, Albemarle —, Bank of America, KeyBanc, Delta Air Lines, CNBC Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Locations: China
Delta's adjusted earnings of $288 million, or 45 cents a share, rose from $163 million, or 25 cents a share in the first quarter of 2023. Here's how the company performed in the three months ended March 31, compared to Wall Street expectations based on consensus estimates from LSEG:Adjusted earnings per share: 45 cents vs. 36 cents expected. 45 cents vs. 36 cents expected. Adjusted revenue: $12.56 billion vs. $12.59 billion expected. Delta forecast second-quarter earnings of $2.20 to $2.50 per share, while analysts forecast between $2.23 per share on average, according to LSEG.
Persons: Ed Bastian, Bastian, Delta, Dan Janki Organizations: Airbus, Delta Air Lines, Toulouse Blagnac, Delta, LSEG, Corporate, CNBC Locations: Toulouse, Atlanta, France, LSEG, Delta
Cava — Shares jumped 4.4% after Argus upgraded the Mediterranean food chain to buy from hold, saying investors should buy the dip. Cava has a "long runway to growth," the firm said. Nvidia — Shares rose 1.7% as the "Magnificent Seven" leader tried to claw its way out of correction territory . Earnings came in at 45 cents per share, 9 cents ahead of the 36 cents expected by analysts polled by LSEG. Alibaba — Shares rose 1.2% on news that Jack Ma, co-founder of the China-based e-commerce company, touted Alibaba's management and talked about the potential for AI in an internal memo to employees.
Persons: Truist, Cava —, William Blair, Vital, Jefferies, Wednesday's, Albemarle, Jack Ma, Samantha Subin, Michelle Fox Theobald, Lisa Kailai Han Organizations: Hoka, Argus, Nvidia, Vital, Mizuho, Zillow, National Association of Realtors, GoodRx Holdings, Delta Air Lines, LSEG, Bank of America, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Locations: Cava, China
Morgan Stanley raises Nvidia price target to $1,000 per share from $795. Goldman Sachs' semiconductor readthroughs from Google's conference: Arm positive, Nvidia mild positive, Advanced Micro Devices mild negative, Intel mild negative. Barclays raises Club name Ford price target to $16 per share from $15. Other price target raises on Club names on Wall Street: Danaher , DuPont and Wynn Resorts . As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade.
Persons: Dow, Thomas Kurian, Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, Jefferies, Ed Bastian, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim Organizations: Nasdaq, Core CPI, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Nvidia, Google, Club, Broadcom, Gaudi, Barclays, Ford, DuPont, Wynn Resorts, Jim Cramer's Charitable, CNBC Locations: Fitch, China
New York CNN —Almost every month, economists expect the hot US labor market to start showing signs of exhaustion. The booming labor market has to run out of gas eventually, right? Enjoy it while it lastsHistorically speaking, there’s only so long a really good labor market can last until, for instance, a recession or tighter financial conditions disrupt it. Taken together, that could mean the life expectancy of the current labor market isn’t very long. One big reason why the labor market continues to defy expectations is the result of a surge in immigration over the past year.
Persons: February’s, Jefferies, Thomas Simons “, ” “, Simons, Will Baltrus, That’s, ” Dante DeAntonio Organizations: New, New York CNN, Conference, Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Brookings, Moody’s Locations: New York
CNBC's Jim Cramer reviewed last week's nonfarm payroll report and highlighted the thriving economy, telling investors not to expect imminent rate cuts from the Federal Reserve. Cramer also commented on what this report means for the state of the consumer, something always top of mind on Wall Street, as employment impacts consumer spending, he asserted. The report showed job growth in the leisure and hospitality industry, returning to pre-pandemic levels in February 2020. To Cramer, this means investors can worry less about a cash-strapped consumer, saying the data further indicates a roaring economy. "We have a robust economy, so I'm a lot less worried about this upcoming earnings season," Cramer said.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Cramer, it's, payrolls, Dow Jones Organizations: Federal Reserve, Dow
Office crushes, in all their mercurial glory and pain, continue to shape our working lives in deeply meaningful ways. But through all these changing norms, workplace crushes remain remarkably common. Jim, after all, doesn't even ask Pam on a date until the season-three finale of "The Office." That most workplace crushes never lead to consummated relationships doesn't make them any less powerful. An admitted serial crusher, she still gets work crushes — last year she counted "a solid eight."
Persons: Derek, Brendan, Michael Rosenfeld, Manny, Sean Horan, we're, she'd, Karis, Stefan, Darcy, , Helen Fisher, Lakshmi Rengarajan, Rengarajan, smolder, Jim, Pam, I've, it's, I'd, Slack, Mikel Jaso, didn't, couldn't, weirdly, they'd, Johnny C, Taylor Jr, MeToo, Ayear, Tiana Reid, texted Derek, Alexandra Molotkow Organizations: Society for Human Resource Management, Stanford, Fairfield University, Match.com, BI Karis, Society for Human, York University Locations: New York City, Singapore, Brendan's, New York, Chicago, Toronto
“I take advantage, because I don’t know when I’m going to return,” Ms. Buchmann said of the decision to combine downtime with a business trip. As postpandemic work life has changed, and arrangements now include full-time office attendance as well as hybrid and remote work, so, too, has business travel. The phenomenon known as bleisure, or blended business and leisure travel, was initially embraced largely by digital nomads. But such combined travel is now also popular with people outside that group. Allied Market Research, a subsidiary of Allied Analytics, based in Portland, Ore., estimated that the bleisure travel market was $315.3 billion in 2022 and would reach $731.4 billion by 2032.
Persons: Melinda Buchmann, Josh, , ” Ms, Buchmann Organizations: RevShoppe, Park, Lake Louise, Allied Market Research, Allied Locations: Florida, Banff , Alberta, Banff, Lake, Portland ,
Hungry at 3 am? You’re out of luck now
  + stars: | 2024-04-06 | by ( Nathaniel Meyersohn | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +6 min
Not even all of 24 Hour Fitness’ gyms — the promise is right in its name — are 24 hours. The city that never sleeps, New York, has lost 13% of its 24-hour restaurants. Around half of IHOP’s 1,800 locations are back to being open 24 hours on Friday and Saturday, at the very least. Ed Endicott/Alamy Stock Photo/FilePete’s was open 24 hours, seven days a week from the 1990s until the pandemic hit in 2020. Despite the signage, Mi Tierra is no longer open 24 hours in San Antonio, Texas.
Persons: hasn’t, Waffle, , Alex Barakos, Ed Endicott, Pete’s, Barakos, , Hudson Riehle, Edward Hopper’s, Harold, Kumar Go, Stephen Zagor, Pete Cortez, Michael Silver Geo, “ There’s, ” Cortez, ’ ” Cortez Organizations: New, New York CNN, Walmart, Hollywood, Alamy, Bureau of Labor Statistics, , National Restaurant Association, Edward Hopper’s Nighthawks, Columbia Business School, of Locations: New York, Covid, Los Angeles, Chicago, Denver, Philadelphia, White, , New York City, San Antonio, Mi, San Antonio , Texas, Tierra, tuxedos
Bangkok, Thailand CNN —On the surface, Thailand’s annual Songkran festival appears to be just one great big water fight. Pipad Krajaejun, a history lecturer at Bangkok’s Thammasat University, says it’s difficult to pinpoint exactly when the water fights became such a key part of the festival. (We’ll share more on the water fights below.) Some towns limit the water fights to one day, so be sure to check ahead if you’re planning to join the battles. Soe Zeya Tun/ReutersAmong the highlights of the festival is the Maha Songkran Parade, which will happen on April 11.
Persons: Thailand CNN —, that’s, , Songkran, Boonserm Satraphai, Pipad, , Soe Zeya Tun, University’s Pipad, Nam, Chalinee Thirasupa, MBK, Lauren DeCicca, John S Lander, it’s, CNN Travel’s Karla Cripps, she’s Organizations: CNN, Thailand CNN, UNESCO, Heritage, Bangkok’s Thammasat University, CNN Travel, , Thailand’s Tourism Authority, of, Reuters, Central Department, Thai Locations: Bangkok, Thailand, it’s, Chiang Mai, Thailand's, Khao San, Chiang, Old City, Pipad, Chiangmai, Thailand’s, Ratchadamnoen, Lanna, San
The beach resort and other sections of the Landmark site on the coastal right of way are billed to be pulled down, a government notice seen by CNN states. “People who bring in money to make cities like this effective will be very concerned (with the proposed demolition of the beach resort). Environment consultant Adeodun is urging authorities to conduct thorough environmental and social impact assessments before tearing down coastal businesses for the superhighway. “I understand that the original right of way for the road did not pass through Landmark Beach… Perhaps, revisiting the routes to ensure minimal environmental damage and preserve local businesses should be strongly considered,” he added. For Onwuanibe, the coastal highway, once rethought, should serve as a blessing for thriving businesses situated along the coast rather than a curse.
Persons: Paul Onwuanibe, , Onwuanibe, Temitope Ajayi, , Ajayi, Similade Adeodun, ” Onwuanibe, “ We’ve, Adeodun, ” Adeodun, Organizations: Nigeria CNN —, CNN, Landmark Group, Lonely, Lagos State Ministry of Physical, Urban, , Landmark, Landmark Realty Limited, Nigerian Economic Summit Locations: Lagos, Nigeria, Calabar, Cameroon, Victoria, Ireland, United States, Victoria Island, United Kingdom, Africa, Landmark Realty Limited Lagos
Job creation in March easily topped expectations in a sign of continued acceleration for what has been a bustling and resilient labor market. The unemployment rate edged lower to 3.8%, as expected, even though the labor force participation rate moved higher to 62.7%, a gain of 0.2 percentage point from February. "This report and the February report showed some broadening in terms of job creation, which is a very good sign." Stocks have tumbled this week amid concerns that a strong labor market and resilient economy could keep the central bank on hold for longer than expected. Correction: The unemployment rate edged lower to 3.8%.
Persons: Nonfarm, Dow Jones, Lauren Goodwin, Jerome Powell Organizations: Dow, Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics, Wall, Retail, New York Life Investments, Federal Reserve, Stock
A four-day workweek could be the antidote to employee burnout. The biggest benefits of a four-day workweek: Happier, more productive employeesExos reports that six months after introducing a four-day workweek, business performance and productivity remained high, revenue increased and turnover dropped. But the biggest benefit of embracing a four-day workweek has been the increased efficiency, says Hill. Roughly 85% of Exos' employees work in-person, while the remaining 15% are hybrid or remote. How the four-day workweek is gaining momentum
Persons: Greg Hill, There's, Adam Grant, Marissa Shandell —, Exos, Hill Organizations: Fortune, Adobe, Humana, CNBC, Wharton School, Business Locations: U.S
Health care and social assistance were the top sector for job gains — a common theme in recent years — adding 81,300 jobs. The U.S. labor market surprised economists with its strength once again, adding more than 300,000 jobs in March, with a few key sectors continuing to fuel its growth. Within health care, ambulatory services and hospitals combined to add 55,000 jobs, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The Bureau of Labor Statistics noted that the labor force participation has changed little in the past year despite consistent upside surprises for job gains. It's been the key to rebalancing the labor market.
Persons: It's, we've, Stephanie Kelton Organizations: Bureau of Labor Statistics ., BLS, Labor Statistics, Brook University Locations: U.S
Instead, on Friday, yet another jobs report defied expectations. “Today’s jobs report raises the possibility that rather than slowing down, job growth might be holding steady,” Nick Bunker, Indeed Hiring Lab’s economic research director for North America, said in a statement. Last month’s job growth was driven by industries such as health care (+72,300 jobs); government (+71,000 jobs); leisure and hospitality (+49,000 jobs); and construction (+39,000 jobs). President Joe Biden touted March’s jobs report Friday. With today’s report of 303,000 new jobs in March, we have passed the milestone of 15 million jobs created since I took office.
Persons: Nick Bunker, Joe Biden, , ” Biden, , Greg Daco, , ” Daco, we’ve, Erica Groshen, ” Brett House, Daco, Price Organizations: New, New York CNN, of Labor Statistics, Federal Reserve, North, , CNN Business, Cornell University, CNN, Brookings Institution, Congressional, Columbia Business School, Fed, Labor Locations: New York, North America, EY, United States
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