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Tuesday 30 June 2020

The Daily Money: Where are wages rising?

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The Daily Money
 
Tuesday, June 30

Happy Tuesday, Daily Money readers. It's David with today's essential money and tech stories. 

Wage bump: The minimum wage is set to increase in 3 states and 21 localities on Wednesday. That helps workers struggling as coronavirus aid programs phase out.

Favorite spots: LongHorn and Chick-fil-A are among the nation's favorite dining and fast-food chains, according to a new survey. 

Done with Facebook? You might consider MeWe, Parler or old standbys like LinkedIn. But while these rivals claim they're different from Facebook -- freedom of thought and no spyware -- will you find your friends there?

For more news, keep scrolling down

David Brinkerhoff, Deputy Money Editor

Standing 6 feet apart, staff at Oneida Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing in Utica protested from 2:30 to 3 p.m. Thursday outside their workplace on Kemble Street. Workers were asking for hazard pay, more staff and an acknowledgment that they are working in hazardous conditions during the coronavirus pandemic. "I think it's something that's long overdue ... ," said LPN Fatima Howard. "The workload has   started to triple."
Minimum wage hikes set for 3 states, 21 localities
The minimum wage is set to increase in 3 states and 21 localities on Wednesday . That helps workers struggling as coronavirus aid programs phase out.
How much will the COVID-19 drug remdesivir cost?
A vial of the investigational drug remdesivir is v
Stocks on track for best quarter in decades
The "Fearless Girl" statue stands in front of the
IRS sticks with July 15 tax filing deadline
Tax Form 1040 and a refund check
You'll soon be able to file amended returns online
Calculator and pen sitting on top of 1040 tax form
Facebook fatigue? Here are some alternatives
MeWe bills itself as the "anti-Facebook."
COVID-19 triggers mental health concerns in workplace:...
Worried-looking woman resting her forehead on her
Walmart removes 'All Lives Matter' merchandise
Walmart store exterior at night.
These are America's favorite dining and fast food...
A Chick-fil-A restaurant.
Culinary Union to sue casinos for worker protections
Culinary Union workers picket outside The Palms in
 
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Monday 29 June 2020

The Daily Money: What to do if money is tight

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The Daily Money
 
Monday, June 29

Happy Monday, readers. We're rapidly approaching Fourth of July weekend, but before you lather on mosquito spray, heat up the grill and set off bottle rockets, we've got a few more days of money and tech news for you. It's David, here to get you started:

Black homeownership lags whites: The gap in racial equity that persists in many facets of American life impacts homeownership as well, a new report from Redfin finds.

Mask rage: A woman shopping without a mask at a California Trader Joe's caused a scene Friday, calling employees "Democratic pigs" and screaming profanities.

Advice from a procrastinator: I understand when people tell me they would rather not talk about their finances right now, since money is tight.  But if not now, when? Now is the time to set up a savings and investment plan.

Keep scrolling down for more news. 

David Brinkerhoff, Deputy Money Editor

A "For Sale" sign in front of a home.
Homeownership plays role in race wealth gap
The gap in racial equity that persists in many facets of American life impacts home home ownership as well, new report from Redfin finds.
Trader Joe's maskless shopper causes scene
Customers wear a variety of protective masks as th
Was your Chase checking account balance off? Here's why
A customer uses an ATM at a branch of Chase Bank,
If money is tight here's what you need to do
Make 2020 the year you finally get your finances u
Fireworks sales are booming across the nation
Fireworks in the night sky at Disneyland.
Papa John's and Shaq launch Shaq-a-Roni Pizza
Papa John's Pizza has a new limited-time pizza cal
Ford offers buy-back deal to offset anxiety
$100 bills
After three-week decline, mortgage forbearance grows...
Active Forbearance Plans
Starbucks barista's tip grows to $84k after customer...
Starbucks barista crafting customer drink.
Facebook under more pressure over hate speech
A Facebook engineer writing code on his laptop
 
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