As Trump targets Harvard and nonprofits, wealthy donors are wary of stepping up their giving

As Trump targets Harvard and nonprofits, wealthy donors are wary of stepping up their giving


A student walks through the Harvard University campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Dec. 17, 2024.

Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty Images

A version of this article first appeared in CNBC’s Inside Wealth newsletter with Robert Frank, a weekly guide to the high-net-worth investor and consumer. Sign up to receive future editions, straight to your inbox.

Wealthy philanthropists are grappling with a new landscape for giving, as government cuts create more funding needs but political battles make donations more fraught, according to several advisors.



Source

Plane tickets are getting cheaper as domestic travel demand weakens
Business

Plane tickets are getting cheaper as domestic travel demand weakens

Is a recession brewing in row 33? Airline CEOs this month warned Wall Street that passengers’ appetite for domestic trips is coming in lighter than they had hoped when they set forecasts high at the start of 2025. On a series of earnings calls, they said the reasons range from President Donald Trump’s whipsawing tariff […]

Read More
MercadoLibre CEO says US-China trade war is a big opportunity for Latin America
Business

MercadoLibre CEO says US-China trade war is a big opportunity for Latin America

MercadoLibre CEO Marcos Galperin CNBC The CEO of Argentina’s MercadoLibre — often called the Amazon of Latin America — sees big opportunity for Latin America in the U.S.-China trade war. “If Latin America plays its cards well, I think could benefit from this volatility,” MercadoLibre CEO and founder Marcos Galperin told CNBC’s Robert Frank on […]

Read More
Consumer companies are bracing for lower profits as tariffs force shoppers to rethink spending
Business

Consumer companies are bracing for lower profits as tariffs force shoppers to rethink spending

A Chipotle store stands in the Bronx on April 23, 2025 in New York City. Spencer Platt | Getty Images From Procter & Gamble to Chipotle, consumer companies are slashing their forecasts, projecting that tariffs will weigh on their profits and put more pressure on an already shaky consumer. At least a dozen companies have […]

Read More