‘She lives alone’: My mother-in-law, 86, gets $1,300 in Social Security. Is that enough to live on?
“We provide housing for her and send her a couple of hundred dollars a month.”
“We provide housing for her and send her a couple of hundred dollars a month.”
Ride-hailing platform Lyft Inc. on Wednesday forecast key demand metrics that were better than Wall Street expected, but sales and rides for the second quarter came in below estimates.
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Marcus Lemonis, TV personality and executive chair of Beyond Inc., thinks that a partnership with certain retailers could be a winner for Opendoor
Vacation platform Airbnb Inc. is making a bigger push into services and events while facing steeper competition from hotels.
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I wasn’t interested. I told him, “No thanks.” That didn’t work.
The government is about to take a step on Thursday that it has never taken before to meet its financing needs, by using a single auction to sell a record $100 billion of Treasury bills that mature in four weeks.
Analysts noted high expectations for the AI lender, as well as a sharp increase in the amount of loans held on the company’s balance sheet.
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Moderna Inc. shares are selling off Wednesday, after the Trump administration took aim at the science behind the biotechnology company’s vaccines and said it would cancel some contracts and stop funding mRNA drug development.
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The new Republican tax law will speed up Social Security’s insolvency, the agency’s chief actuary said.