Some 20% of U.S. consumers invested in stocks or mutual funds, up 16 percentage points from the second quarter, according to a report by the Conference Board.
Trump, Cruz and other politicians have routinely pitted Pittsburgh against Paris on climate change and jobs, but mayors Peduto and Hidalgo write about cooperation and a green opportunity for major cities post-COVID.
‘Is there a way I could put that money in a trust or someplace where my husband would not be able to access in the event we actually file for divorce?’
It’s very rare for someone to get infected with COVID-19 a second time, but the few confirmed cases of reinfection tell us that immunity to the virus isn’t guaranteed and vaccines could become a regular part of our medical care going forward.
‘Six months ago, I became very frustrated and made a few spreadsheets: one documenting the rent I have paid over the last 10 years, one for all of the unpaid labor.’
Silicon Valley’s deepening descent into wealth inequality is particularly stark when comparing Big Tech with the San Francisco Bay Area’s small businesses.