Tech layoffs exceed 240,000 so far in 2023, more than 50% higher than in all of 2022
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More than 240,000 global technology-sector employees have been laid off since the start of the year, according to data compiled by the…
Henrietta Treyz, director of economic policy research at Veda Partners, is no stranger to deciphering Washington, D.C., for investors. And there is…
‘The worst day’: Israeli warning prompts Palestinian exodus from north Gaza
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In cars, trucks, donkey carts and on foot, thousands of Palestinians began an exodus from the north of the besieged Gaza Strip…
Fintech Startup Synapse Lays Off 40% Of Workforce After Losing Mercury As A Client
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Banking-as-a-service platform Synapse laid off 40% of its workforce, or 86 employees, on Monday, October 2. Synapse’s platform helps other startups offer…
By Luis Jaime Acosta BOGOTA (Reuters) – Colombia’s leftist government will spend $4.25 billion to buy some 1.5 million hectares (3.7 million…
Americans owe $688 billion in unpaid taxes. That makes audits of super-rich more ‘urgent,’ IRS says.
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America’s unpaid tax bill keeps growing and is now surpassing half a trillion dollars each year, according to new estimates from the…
Bank of America stock (NYSE: BAC) currently trades at $27 per share, around 45% below (83% upside) its level of $49 on…
The richest man in the world is building a super-intelligent AI to understand the true nature of the universe. This is what…
Americans are becoming more worried about inflation after resumption of student loans
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Persistently high inflation took a toll on Americans’ attitudes this month as many began to pay back student loans following a three-year…
This story has been updated to include the subsequent release of Medicare Part B Premiums for 2024. Social Security benefits will increase…