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Friday 30 October 2020

The Daily Money: $100,000 cars multiply as prices keep climbing

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Friday, October 30

Happy Friday, Daily Money readers. The weekend is almost here, and the McRib is back. Let's check out the top headlines in Money and Tech on Halloween eve.

Notice how some luxury vehicles are getting a lot more expensive? Several automakers have introduced new vehicles starting at over $100,000, including the new, all-electric GMC Hummer.

No matter your age, you should be setting aside money for retirement. Here are three underrated strategies that can help you save thousands.

Finally, if you're a fan of Star Wars or know a fan, the Disney+ series "The Mandalorian" is back for its second season. It also means a new wave of toys starring "Baby Yoda."

Scroll down for more headlines, and have a happy Halloween!

Brett Molina, Money/Tech editor

The Porsche Taycan is one of 16 vehicles for the 2020 model year that carry a starting price of $100,000 or more, according to Edmunds.
$100,000 cars multiply as prices keep climbing
Luxury and mainstream automotive brands have more than doubled the number of vehicles with a starting price of $100,000 in the last decade.
3 retirement saving hacks to maximize your efforts
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New Baby Yoda products arrive ahead of 'Mandalorian'...
The 11-inch remote-controlled The Child Real Moves
How These 3 Credit Cards Became Way More Valuable...
A man selecting pieces of wood in a large home imp
Apple sold more Macs than ever over summer
An Apple iMac displays a colorful screen.
McRib coming back to McDonald's locations nationwide
McDonald's McRib is coming back for a limited time
Ford plans to unveil all-electric Transit van
James D. Farley Jr. then-President of New Business
New cars, trucks, SUVs above $100K
A 2019 Acura NSX sits on the stage during the 2019
IHOP may close up to 100 locations nationwide
IHOP's Mother's Day tweet proved controversial.
Walmart pulls guns, ammo from sales floors ahead of...
A Walmart sign at night.
 
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Thursday 29 October 2020

The Daily Money: Who the stock market actually wants to win the election

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The Daily Money
 
Thursday, October 29

It's Thursday, Daily Money readers, two days from Halloween and five days until the U.S. presidential election. Brett Molina here stress-eating Halloween candy and delivering you another round of Money and Tech headlines.

Who does the stock market want to win the election, Donald Trump or Joe Biden? It turns out the winner of the White House does not matter to investors as much as which political party controls Congress.

The pandemic has created financial hardships for many Americans, forcing some to give up their pets because they can no longer afford them.

Finally, are you looking to stretch your dollars? Taking advantage of certain employer benefits can help.

Scroll down for more Money and Tech news, while I snag the last mini Milky Way.

Brett Molina, Money/Tech editor

President Donald Trump gestures toward Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden.
Who the stock market actually wants to win the election
It turns out the stock market cares more about which party controls Congress than it does about which party wins the presidency.
Pet surrenders another sad part of pandemic
These dogs were surrendered because of financial h
Stretch your money: 6 employer benefits you can use
A woman leading a meeting in an office.
Target reveals Black Friday plans, some deals
This March 18, 2020 file photo, shows a view of th
Dividend investing tips that could earn you thousands
Stacks of coins growing higher, ending in a light
Let's do lunch? In the COVID era, we walk instead
Alex Kruglov and Jeremy Welt take a bike meeting i
Best Buy kicks off Black Friday sale with early deals
Like other retailers, Best Buy added curbside pick
Electric Ram pickup is coming, says Fiat Chrysler CEO
The 2020 Ram 1500 Limited is one of two Ram 1500 t
Tiffany agrees to revised terms on LVMH takeover deal
FILE - In this Nov.25, 2019 file photo, the logo o
Toyota adds 1.5M US vehicles to recalls. Check the...
 
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