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Tuesday 30 November 2021

The Daily Money: FTC drafts retailers for supply-chain probe

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Tuesday, November 30

Happy Tuesday, Daily Money readers. Jayme Deerwester back with you, trying to hold on to that Thanksgiving vacation zen for just a little while longer.

Are you getting fed up with empty shelves and higher prices at the grocery store? So is the Federal Trade Commission, which on Monday ordered Walmart, Amazon and Kroger to turn over information to aid the agency's investigation of ongoing supply-chain issues.

Along with understanding the reasons behind the supply chain disruptions, the FTC's study will examine "whether supply chain disruptions are leading to specific bottlenecks, shortages, anticompetitive practices, or contributing to rising consumer prices."

"Supply chain disruptions are upending the provision and delivery of a wide array of goods, ranging from computer chips and medicines to meat and lumber," FTC Chair Lina M. Khan said in a statement.

Those retailers, along with  other large wholesalers and suppliers including Procter & Gamble Co., Tyson Foods and Kraft Heinz Co., have 45 days to provide the requested documents. 

Let's shift to our:

💡 INSIGHT OF THE DAY:  It will take a few weeks to get a sense of how the new omicron variant of the coronavirus will affect economic growth. But it's unlikely to prompt another wave of lockdowns, predicts Mark Zandi, chief economist of Moody's Analytics.  

"We are broadly assuming that there will be new waves of infections, but that each wave will be less disruptive to the health care system and economy than the previous one," Zandi says.

But while omicron's economic toll is expected to be less painful than previous waves, it is likely to further intensify worker shortages, supply-chain snags and inflation.

Other stories you won't want to miss:

1. Vaccination mandates:  A survey finds the majority of U.S. employers will require employees to get COVID-19 vaccinations; few workers are quitting over the mandate.

2. Santa's deadline:  FedEx, UPS and USPS say these are the last days to ship gifts.

3. Speaking of packages:  Here's why we're obsessed with tracking them.

4. Amazon union battle:  Workers in Alabama will hold a new vote after claims of "illegal misconduct."

5. More stimulus payments?  Here are 3 reasons Congress should keep the money coming until the pandemic is over.

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Today's lyrical snippet comes from Fugazi and goes out to anyone waiting for a package to arrive and hoping it didn't wind up in that Alabama ravine:  "I am a patient boy. I wait, I wait, I wait, I wait. My time is like water down a drain."

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Monday 29 November 2021

The Daily Money: Cyber Monday deals; Giving Tuesday scams

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Monday, November 29

Happy Cyber Monday, Daily Money readers. Hope you had a splendid Thanksgiving. It's Jayme Deerwester back with you after a productive vacation. There was holiday shopping (crossed all but two people off my list!), pie-baking, turkey-grilling, football-watching (Cincinnati and Michigan won!) and – because I may be slightly insane – some cold-weather rowing. 

Speaking of Cyber Monday, I'll start you off with our shopping guides:

400 of the best deals you'll find anywhere
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Get USA TODAY at Cyber Monday prices

Let's shift to our:

💡 INSIGHT OF THE DAY:  If you get any texts inviting you to take part in a customer-satisfaction survey (especially from a store you haven't shopped at recently) and promising a reward, don't click the link. Doing so only invites scammers into your computer or device. This could involve planting malware on your laptop or phone or stealing your personal information. Amazon is the most-impersonated company, according to the Better Business Bureau. 

And because no good deed goes unpunished, scammers are also counting on your generosity for Giving Tuesday. Remember, no legit organization is going to ask you to send your donation in the form of gift cards. Check out the latest edition of our Talking Tech podcast for more warning signs.

Now for more stories you don't want to miss:

1. PS5 restocked for Cyber Monday: On the hunt for a Playstation 5 or Xbox Series X?  Head to Walmart.com.

2. Lost iPhone or Android phone?  Take these steps to protect yourself.

3. New to cryptocurrency?  Here's the lingo you need to learn.

4. FedEx kerfuffle. An investigation continues into hundreds of packages dumped in an Alabama ravine.

5. It's time to trim the tree and your tax bill.  Deductions, donations can figure in your year-end planning.

And today's lyric (courtesy of Foo Fighters) is for anyone who felt like an idiot after getting scammed or taken advantage of: "Easy for you to say, your heart has never been broken. Your pride has never been stolen, not yet, not yet."

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