Monday’s top personal finance stories.
In One Chart: Why the toll of Fed rate hikes will keep seeping into the economy
Households, companies and the U.S. government should brace for higher borrowing costs, even as the Federal Reserve’s pace of rate hikes slows, according to Glenmede.
In One Chart: Why the toll of Fed rate hikes will keep seeping into the economy
Households, companies and the U.S. government should brace for higher borrowing costs, even as the Federal Reserve’s pace of rate hikes slows, according to Glenmede.
: More than 82,000 tech-sector employees have lost their jobs since the start of the year
Tens of thousands of tech-sector employees have been laid off so far in 2023, according to data compiled by Layoffs.fyi
Bond Report: Treasury yields climb ahead of this week’s Fed meeting
Treasury yields rise to kick off the week as investors await Wednesday’s Federal Reserve decision
: Impossible Foods plans to lay off 20% of staff: report
The layoffs underscore a fallow sales stretch for Impossible and rival Beyond Meat Inc., following a surge in fake meat sales during 2020.
Earnings Outlook: Apple earnings may rely on an unlikely hero amid iPhone uncertainty
Apple Inc.’s Mac business has enjoyed a renaissance that’s lasted far beyond the initial pandemic-driven boom. Can the momentum continue?
Market Extra: What stock-market investors need to know as busiest week of earnings season begins
U.S. companies are in a precarious spot as the most important week of earnings season begins Monday.
Earnings Outlook: The ‘return of the DOJ’ hangs over Google as online ads decline
The very thing that has Google entangled in a handful of government lawsuits — its dominance of the digital-ad market — is the dominant story line when it reports fiscal fourth-quarter results Thursday.
: The number of households that earn over $1 million and rent has tripled — here’s where they live
The typical ‘millionaire renter’ is a millennial who rents a three-bedroom, according to RentCafe.