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“Millennials Lose Their Shirts On These 3 Collapsing Stocks”

“Millennials are down 50% or more on three of their most popular 100 stocks, which they also were big holders of coming into the year. The big losers they’ve ridden down this year include industrial American Airlines (AAL), financial Wells Fargo (WFC) and energy Exxon… Continue Reading…

Stocks

“3 Stocks Top Analysts Say Will Soar in 2021”

“LendingTree, Inc. (TREE)… LendingTree has a unanimous Strong Buy analyst consensus rating, based on 6 Buy reviews set in recent week. The stock’s average price target, $362, implies it has room for 39% growth from the current share price of $260.09…… Continue Reading…

Economy

“Americans spend more than $5,000 a year on grocery shopping…”

“The average American spends about $5,174 a year, or roughly $431 a month, on groceries, according to a sample budget based on the latest spending data available from the location intelligence firm Esri. That’s more than Americans spend on dining out ($3,675 annually)…”… Continue Reading…

Economy

“U.S. durable-goods orders leap 11.2% in July on strong demand for cars and trucks”

“Orders for durable goods lasting at least three years surged 11.2% in July largely because of strong consumer demand for new cars and trucks, but business spending outside the auto industry was softer and investment grew more slowly. The increase… Continue Reading…

Business, Economy

“American Air Sees 19,000 Job Cuts Once U.S. Payroll Aid Expires”

“American Airlines Group Inc. will cut 19,000 workers once federal payroll aid expires as scheduled on Oct. 1, capping a 30% workforce reduction since the coronavirus pandemic began to torpedo travel demand. About 17,500 employees will be furloughed, meaning they… Continue Reading…

Economy, Real Estate

“Housing market is still going strong and propping up the economy”

“The housing market continues to be a bright spot inthe United States economy that has been ravaged… The government said Tuesday that building permits and housing starts both surged in July and easily topped economists’ forecasts. Home Depot (HD) reported sales and earnings for… Continue Reading…

Banking

“AIG Posts $7.9 Billion Loss Driven by Deal to Unload Risks”

“American International Group Inc. posted a $7.9 billion second-quarter loss driven by the sale of a majority stake in a business of runoff policies, as well as costs from the pandemic and civil unrest. The sale of the Fortitude Group… Continue Reading…

Economy, Real Estate

“Millions Of Americans Skip Payments As Tidal Wave Of Defaults And Evictions Looms”

“Americans are skipping payments on mortgages, auto loans and other bills. Normally, that could mean massive foreclosures, evictions, cars repossessions and people’s credit getting destroyed. But much of that has been put on pause. Help from Congress and leniency from… Continue Reading…

Business

“American Airlines credit downgraded to B- at S&P, the lowest rating among its airline peers”

“Shares of American Airlines Group Inc. AAL, -9.81% rallied 6.2% in afternoon trading, even as the air carrier’s credit rating was cut to a peer-group low of B- from B at S&P Global Ratings. The credit rating agency said the outlook on the… Continue Reading…

Business, Economy

“More Airlines Plan Big Layoffs Despite Taking Billions In Bailout Money”

“American Airlines stock fell Thursday after a letter to employees outlining planned job cuts due to the coronavirus surfaced late Wednesday. Delta Air Lines (DAL) is also preparing a round of voluntary job reductions. In the staff letter, American Airlines (AAL) said it would… Continue Reading…