Headlines from Across the MAP
Dec 09, 2021While most savers recognize it is increasingly their responsibility to fund retirement rather than relying solely on a pension or Social Security, 43% worry about what will happen if Social Security runs dry, a separate survey by personal finance site MagnifyMoney found.
- The Economist: "Evidence for the “great resignation” is thin on the ground"
- CBS News: "Millions Of Workers Retired During The Pandemic. The Economy Needs Them To "Unretire," Experts Say."
- World Economic Forum: "Robot Waiters Controlled By People With Disabilities Serve In Japanese Cafe"
- The Wall Street Journal: "Stuck at Port for 54 Days: How One Ship’s Delays Hurt Small Businesses"
- PIIE: "U.S. Wages For The Lowest Earners Are Growing At The Fastest Rate Since The Global Financial Crisis"
- Bloomberg: "Wall Street Wants to Sell a Special Index, Just for You"
- Bloomberg: "In The Tarantino Market, The Hottest Stocks Are Getting Quietly Killed"
- Visual Capitalist: "Copper’s Essential Role in Protecting Public Health"
- Business Insider: "More Than Half Of U.S. Bitcoin Holders First Jumped Into The Crypto This Year, Grayscale Study Finds"
- Bloomberg: "Stock Market Is as Active as Before $11 Trillion Index Invasion"
- The New York Times: "How TikTok Reads Your Mind"
- The Wall Street Journal: "China Will Soon Lead the U.S. in Tech"
- The Wall Street Journal: "Covid Spurs Biggest Rise in Life-Insurance Payouts in a Century"
- MarketWatch: "Inflation May Linger In The U.S. Because Of The Initial Coronavirus Assistance Programs, Researcher Finds"
- Visual Capitalist: "A Breakdown of Americans’ Monthly Credit Card Spending"
- CNBC: "1 In 5 Americans Are Saving Less For Retirement Due To Covid"