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‘Our prenup stirred up resentment’: My husband, 62, lives in my home. I pay for his credit card, car loan, vacations and groceries. Now he wants to pool our assets.
“He has $1.2 million invested. I have close to $5 million in investments.”MarketWatch - Business -
Cramer says he's willing 'to pay up' for Viking, the biggest IPO of the year
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Thursday reviewed the IPO of Viking.CNBC - Business -
Settlement could cost NCAA nearly $3 billion; plan to pay athletes would need federal protection
The NCAA and major college conferences are considering a possible settlement of an antitrust lawsuit that could cost them billions in damages and force schools to share athletics-related revenue with their athletesABC News - Sports -
Consumers Fed Up With Food Costs Are Ditching Big Brands
After years of price increases, food companies say more consumers pull back. Fast-food chains and snack makers plan new deals and flavors.The Wall Street Journal - World - Federal Reserve -
Consumers Fed Up With Food Costs Are Ditching Big Brands
After years of price increases, food companies say more consumers pull back. Fast-food chains and snack makers plan new deals and flavors.The Wall Street Journal - Business - Federal Reserve -
Errors on credit reports are an ‘epidemic’ — but nearly 25% of Americans can’t access their credit reports to check for mistakes, consumer advocates say
Credit reports are supposed to be available for free every week, but many consumers can’t get to their data, a Consumer Reports study found.MarketWatch - Business -
34-year-old pays $4,150/month for a 1-bedroom apartment above a mall in Miami—take a look inside
Rachel Koggan moved from NYC to Miami in 2021 and lives in a 1,200-square-foot apartment above the Brickell City Centre.CNBC - Business -
Same job, $16 less per hour: Frustrated job hunters can’t find roles that pay as well as their old ones
The latest jobs report shows the labor market is still strong, but some workers say they’ve been forced to take jobs that pay almost half what they earned before.MarketWatch - Business -
Russia's military is so hard up for manpower that it now pays more than the oil and gas sector
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Macron puts trade and Ukraine as top priorities as China's Xi opens European visit in France
French President Emmanuel Macron has put trade disputes and Ukraine-related diplomatic efforts at the top of the agenda for talks with visiting Chinese President Xi JinpingABC News - World - China
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