U.S. Economy

Real estate inventory plummets in South Florida, but the luxury markets are hotter than ever
Business

Real estate inventory plummets in South Florida, but the luxury markets are hotter than ever

This oceanfront mansion in Highland Beach, FL sold for $40 million breaking a local record for the town. Robert Stevens The supply of luxury homes and condos in South Florida isn’t merely tight. It’s worse than that. “This isn’t just a decline in inventory,” said Jonathan Miller, CEO of Miller Samuel, an appraisal and consulting […]

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Pfizer asks FDA to authorize third dose for children 5 to 11 years old
Health

Pfizer asks FDA to authorize third dose for children 5 to 11 years old

Dr. Sandra Hughes prepares to administer a first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine (COVID-19) to Elise Langevina, 6, in Storrs, Connecticut, U.S., November 3, 2021. Michelle McLoughlin | Reuters Pfizer and BioNTech on Tuesday asked the Food and Drug Administration to authorize a third dose of its Covid vaccine for children ages 5- to […]

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Senate confirms Lael Brainard as Fed vice chair
Politics

Senate confirms Lael Brainard as Fed vice chair

U.S. Federal Reserve board member Lael Brainard speaks after she was nominated by U.S. President Joe Biden to serve as vice chair of the Federal Reserve, in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building’s South Court Auditorium at the White House in Washington, U.S., November 22, 2021. Kevin Lamarque | Reuters The U.S. Senate on Tuesday confirmed […]

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At least 58% of U.S. population has natural antibodies from previous Covid infection, CDC says
Health

At least 58% of U.S. population has natural antibodies from previous Covid infection, CDC says

Blood drawn by a registered nurse for an antibody test for the coronavirus, June 16, 2020 in Washington, DC. Win McNamee | Getty Images Three out of every five people in the U.S. now have antibodies from a previous Covid-19 infection with the proportion even higher among children, demonstrating how widespread the virus was during […]

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High inflation may prompt people to change their summer vacation plans
Travel

High inflation may prompt people to change their summer vacation plans

Summer vacations plans could be in flux this year. This time, it’s not because of Covid-19. Instead, high prices due to inflation may prompt prospective travel goers to switch up their plans. In fact, 69% of adults who say they will take a vacation this summer anticipate changing their travel plans as prices have soared […]

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Central banks need to put rates into the ‘pain zone’ — but the Fed won’t do it, fund manager says
World

Central banks need to put rates into the ‘pain zone’ — but the Fed won’t do it, fund manager says

LONDON — Overcoming doggedly high inflation requires interest rates to be pushed into the “pain zone.” But whether any central bank has the nerve to do it is the question, according to investment manager Man Group. “To actually fight inflation will require a central bank to show that they’re willing to put rates into the […]

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Three reasons why this struggling fintech stock may break out of its slump
Finance

Three reasons why this struggling fintech stock may break out of its slump

PayPal tumbled 16% this week, but one top analyst is making a bullish long-term case for the struggling stock. The company’s underperformance follows leadership uncertainty. PayPal’s chief financial officer, John Rainey, announced last week he’ll leave the company in late May. Yet, Bruderman Asset Management’s Akshata Bailkeri made an optimistic case for PayPal on CNBC’s […]

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Covid was the third leading cause of death in the U.S. last year, with only heart disease and cancer killing more
Health

Covid was the third leading cause of death in the U.S. last year, with only heart disease and cancer killing more

Covid-19 was the third leading cause of death in the U.S. last year, with only heart disease and cancer killing more people, according to data released Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Covid killed more than 415,000 people in 2021 and contributed to the deaths of 45,000 more people, about 20% more […]

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Cuts to unemployment benefits didn’t spur jobs, says report
Finance

Cuts to unemployment benefits didn’t spur jobs, says report

A “We’re Hiring” sign hangs on the front door of a toy store in Greenvale, New York, on Sept. 30, 2021. John Paraskevas/Newsday RM via Getty Images State cuts to pandemic unemployment benefits last summer had a small impact on hiring, suggesting enhanced funding for the unemployed didn’t play a big role in labor shortages, […]

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It’s the French election this weekend — here’s what Wall Street expects to happen
World

It’s the French election this weekend — here’s what Wall Street expects to happen

As French voters head to the polls Sunday, Wall Street is forecasting market upset if far-right candidate Marine Le Pen proves victorious. Timothy A. Clary | Afp | Getty Images French voters head to the polls on Sunday to cast their ballots in the final round of a close presidential race between incumbent Emmanuel Macron […]

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