Business

“TSMC bucks broader chip slump with 50% revenue surge, helped by Apple iPhone orders”

“TSMC, the world’s largest contract chipmaker, on Friday reported a surge in revenue in November thanks in part to orders of semiconductors for high-end smartphones such as Apple’s iPhone. The Taiwanese firm, which makes chips for other companies, said November revenue totaled… Continue Reading…

Economy

“Wholesale prices rose 0.3% in November, more than expected, despite hopes that inflation is cooling”

“Wholesale prices rose more than expected in November as food prices surged, dampening hopes that inflation could be headed lower, the Labor Department reported Friday. The producer price index, a measure of what companies get for their products in the… Continue Reading…

Business

“Google, Oracle, Amazon and Microsoft awarded Pentagon cloud deal of up to $9 billion combined”

“The Pentagon said Wednesday that Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Oracle received a cloud-computing contract that can reach as high as $9 billion total through 2028. The outcome of the Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability, or JWCC, effort is in line with the U.S. Defense Department’s effort to rely on… Continue Reading…

Economy, Real Estate

“Manhattan renters face sticker shock with average rent at $5,200”

“Manhattan rents rose 2% in November, dashing hopes that prices would cool and forcing many renters to give up their leases or downsize, according to brokers. The median rent for a Manhattan apartment in November hit $4,033, up from $3,964… Continue Reading…

Economy, Energy

“Gasoline is cheaper now than a year ago — and could fall below $3”

“Gasoline prices are now cheaper across the U.S. than they were a year ago, and the price per gallon could fall below $3 for most Americans by the end of the year. According to AAA, the national average for a gallon… Continue Reading…

Economy

“‘I expect a tsunami of shutoffs’: 20 million American households are behind an average of $788 on their utility bills…”

“…According to the National Energy Assistance Directors Association (NEADA), roughly 20 million households in the U.S. — one out of six homes — are behind on their utility bills. As of August, these families owe about $16.1 billion in total,… Continue Reading…

Banking

“Do Banks Practice Religious and Political Discrimination?”

“ EDITOR’S NOTE: The problem with policies of inclusivity is that they often construct false environments of tolerance using incompatible elements glued together by a punitive bind of silence. If you think about it, differences in belief are defined by exclusivity; and… Continue Reading…

Economy

“Shopper turnout hit record high over Black Friday weekend, retail trade group says”

“A record number of holiday shoppers – 196.7 million – flocked back to stores and hunted for deals from Thanksgiving Day to Cyber Monday, according to a survey by the National Retail Federation, which tracks the figure for in-person and… Continue Reading…

Economy

“Tax ‘refunds may be smaller in 2023,’ warns IRS. Here’s why”

“If you’re expecting a tax refund in 2023, it may be smaller than this year’s payment, according to the IRS.  Typically, you get a federal refund when you’ve overpaid yearly taxes or withheld more than the amount you owe. Your annual… Continue Reading…

Business, Economy, Personal Finance

“The IRS reminds Americans earning over $600 on PayPal, Venmo, or Cash App transactions to report their earnings”

“If you use third-party payment platforms, like PayPal, Venmo or Cash App, to collect payments for your side gig or business, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) wants to remind you to report payments of at least $600. This rule is aimed at individuals who… Continue Reading…