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This 23-Year-Old Uber Employee Used Her Stuck-At-Home Pandemic Time to Create Vegan ‘Eggs' — Now She's Turning It Into a Business
Uber employee and recent Stanford grad Grace O’Brien used the free time she had due to the Covid-19 pandemic to create Peggs, a plant-based egg substitute.
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Americans' Personal Income and Spending Soared in January Thanks to Stimulus Checks and Unemployment Insurance
Personal income rose by 10% and personal spending increased by 2.4% from December 2020 to January 2021 thanks in large part to government stimulus benefits.
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Doomsday Preppers Stock Up on Luxury Survival Kits, Emergency Food Supplies and Million-Dollar Bunkers
Covid fears turned many American shoppers into hoarders, but the community of ‘preppers’ was already stocked up on a wide range of emergency survival products.
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Labor Department Expanded Eligibility for Unemployment—Here's Who Qualifies
The U.S. Department of Labor on Thursday expanded unemployment eligibility in an effort to support those facing unsafe workplaces and out-of-work parents.
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Thasunda Brown Duckett on New CEO Role at TIAA: ‘I Have So Much Gratitude for the Shoulders I Stand On'
Duckett will join TIAA after serving as the CEO of Chase Consumer Banking.
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Bill Gates on Masks: By Late Spring and Summer ‘You Can Look at Changing Your Behavior in a Significant Way'
The Microsoft co-founder said he plans to keep wearing a mask through the fall, during an interview with Andrew Ross Sorkin on the app Clubhouse Thursday.
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Why This Tech CEO Is Calling on Biden to Give $2,400 Monthly Stimulus Checks to Moms
“If we’re going to build America back better, we’ve got to build motherhood back better.”
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If You Received Unemployment Benefits This Year, You Could Owe Thousands to the IRS
Millions of Americans are going to be in for a rude awakening this tax season when they discover they owe the IRS money for unemployment payments.
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These 3 Millennials Earn Over $100,000—Here's How They Spend Their Money
Bukola Ayodele, Roy Patterson and Brieonna Johnson live in different cities and work in different industries — and all earn over $100,000 a year.
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This Type of Therapy Can Help People With Depression Be More Productive at Work: Study
CBT can help people with depression be more productive and it can help in looking for a job. Plus how to apply the same strategies in your own life.
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A Psychologist's Advice to Parents: Doing These 3 Things Can Help You Raise Kinder, More Socially Aware Kids
With limited social interactions, the pandemic has changed how we raise our kids. One of the biggest concerns involves how they’ll interact with others post-pandemic. A psychologist explains how to boost kids’ social awareness.
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If You Started Day Trading in 2020, You May Be in for a Surprise Tax Bill
Investors who realized gains last year will owe capital gains taxes on them this tax filing season.
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How a Family of 4 Lives Paycheck to Paycheck on $83,000 a Year in Hilo, Hawaii
Native Hawaiians Shayla Marie Ma-e and Matthew Piianaia-Ishii share why life on the Big Island isn’t as breezy as it may seem.
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With the Supreme Court Ruling, Will the Public See Trump's Tax Returns?
The U.S. Supreme Court rejected former President Donald Trump’s efforts to block a New York grand jury investigation from obtaining his financial records.
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Bill Gates: Nuclear Power Will ‘Absolutely' Be Politically Acceptable Again — It's Safer Than Oil, Coal, Natural Gas
Bill Gates says nuclear power will “absolutely” be politically palatable again. It’s safer than oil, coal, and natural gas and technology is improving.
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Goldman Sachs CEO Solomon Calls Working From Home an ‘Aberration'
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon said that working from home was “not a new normal” for the investment banking giant, calling it an “aberration.”
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How Raising Minimum Wage to $15 Per Hour Could Affect Workers and Small Businesses
The debate over raising the minimum wage to $15 per hour is gaining steam, as lawmakers on both sides of the aisle weigh the benefits and consequences.
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‘The Model Minority Myth Is Killing Us': Facebook Exec Calls Brands, Public to Confront Anti-Asian Racism
Stop AAPI Hate documented nearly 3,000 firsthand accounts of anti-Asian hate since March 2020; some cases resulted in serious injury and at least one death.
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Your Eligibility for a $1,400 Stimulus Check Is Based on Your Adjusted Gross Income—Here's How to Calculate It
Eligibility for the proposed $1,400 stimulus payments is based on your adjusted gross income. Here’s how to calculate it.
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Here's How Much Americans Have Saved in Their 401(K)S at Every Age
Only 1.6 million people withdrew money from their 401(k) under the CARES Act since March, according to data from Fidelity.