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Forza Motorsport Cover Revealed, More Info to Come in June Showcase & Monthly Shows – GTPlanet

  1. Forza Motorsport Cover Revealed, More Info to Come in June Showcase & Monthly Shows GTPlanet
  2. Turn 10 details Forza Motorsport’s double showcase airing in June Eurogamer.net
  3. [VIDEO] 2024 Corvette E-Ray to be Featured on the Cover of Forza Motorsport – Corvette: Sales, News & Lifestyle Corvette Blogger
  4. Turn 10 reveals Forza Motorsport cover art and gameplay showcase plans | VGC Video Games Chronicle
  5. Forza Motorsport Cover Cars Confirmed, Career Mode Gameplay to be Shown in June | XboxAchievements.com XboxAchievements
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Pokémon GO Developer Says Reports Of Monthly Earnings At Five-Year Low Are “Incorrect” – Nintendo Life

  1. Pokémon GO Developer Says Reports Of Monthly Earnings At Five-Year Low Are “Incorrect” Nintendo Life
  2. Pokémon Go monthly earnings reportedly plummeted to their lowest in five years | VGC Video Games Chronicle
  3. Pokémon Go developer dismisses “incorrect” report that claimed revenue down to lowest since 2018 Eurogamer.net
  4. Niantic Refutes Claims That Pokémon Go’s Revenue Has Slumped To Five Year Low IGN
  5. Pokemon GO Developer Niantic Denies Recent Reports About Game’s Revenue GameRant
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Pokémon Go hit $34.7m in April, its lowest monthly sum in five years – GamesIndustry.biz

  1. Pokémon Go hit $34.7m in April, its lowest monthly sum in five years GamesIndustry.biz
  2. Pokémon Go monthly earnings reportedly plummeted to their lowest in five years | VGC Video Games Chronicle
  3. Pokémon GO April Earnings Drop to Lowest Monthly Earnings in 5 Years | Pokémon GO Hub Pokémon GO Hub
  4. Pokémon Go developer dismisses “incorrect” report that claimed revenue down to lowest since 2018 Eurogamer.net
  5. Pokémon Go developer denies that its earnings have dropped to a five-year low | VGC Video Games Chronicle
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Live news: UK house prices report first monthly decline since October 2021, ONS says

China ditched its controversial zero-Covid policy in December © REUTERS

Global oil demand is set to rise to an all-time high in 2023 after China relaxed its Covid-19 restrictions in a move that could drive crude prices higher in the second half of the year, according to the International Energy Agency.

“Two wild cards dominate the 2023 oil market outlook: Russia and China,” the IEA said in its first monthly oil report of the year. “This year could see oil demand rise by 1.9mn b/d to reach 101.7mn b/d, the highest ever, tightening the balances as Russian supply slows under the full impact of sanctions.”

Russian oil supply had “held steady” in December at 11.2mn b/d despite EU sanctions.

However, the Paris-based IEA forecast that the “well-supplied” global oil market at the start of the year could “quickly tighten” as the western sanctions — particularly an EU ban on the import of refined Russian products from February 5 — took full effect.

The IEA said nearly half of the forecast rise in oil consumption this year would come from China even though “the shape and speed” of China’s reopening remained uncertain.

Beijing’s Covid-19 restrictions, which depressed economic activity last year, meant that Chinese oil demand in 2022 fell for the first time since 1990, declining by an average of 390,000 b/d, its biggest ever annual decline.

But the loosening of quarantine and testing measures in November, followed by Beijing’s abrupt decision to abandon its zero-Covid regime in early December, had already boosted Chinese consumption, the IEA said. Chinese oil demand in November rose by 470,000 b/d compared with October, according to IEA data

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Game Files Suggest A Potential Destiny 2 Premium Monthly Subscription Service

Destiny is and always has been a game with annual expansions since its release in 2014, with smaller expansions (House of Wolves, Warmind, etc) releasing in between. However, with the launch of Destiny 2’s first major expansion — Forsaken, Bungie changed the model from two smaller expansions to seasons, releasing a total of four seasons per year. And now, it looks like the developer is experimenting with a premium subscription service for the game, as some references are found in the game files.

It appears that Bungie was testing a monthly subscription model (similar to games like Final Fantasy XIV) for Destiny 2’s upcoming Lightfall expansion and season 20 which was later scrapped(?) for some reason, uncovered in the game files. Elliott over in the D2 Datamines Discord server shared some file strings with TGP that feature four types of subscriptions for the game.

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As we can see, this clearly suggests that at some point there was a subscription service planned for Lightfall and season 20. The file description says that the subscription model would include “Lightfall, two new dungeons and raids, 1 month of premium content in Destiny 2 Year 6, a new Exotic Sparrow, Quicksilver Storm catalyst and ornament, and Rahool’s Secret Stash: four Exotic accessories and premium materials pack delivered throughout Year 6″.

“Enhance your journey as a New Light with a premium subscription to Destiny 2. Try out the first missions and destinations from Destiny 2: Lightfall, The Witch Queen, Beyond Light and Shadowkeep for free.”

“Prevent the apocalypse by racing Emperor Calus to the edge of the solar system. Brave a new campaign and master Strand, a new subclass. Pre-order now to instantly unlock Quicksilver Storm Exotic weapon and exclusive bonuses.”

Placeholder for Destiny 2 Lightfall Premium. Image: Bungie via Elliott

We don’t know when this was added in the game files but considering it’s for Lightfall and season 20, the best guess is with the launch of Season of Plunder, after the Lightfall showcase event.

Now, even with some direct references to a Destiny 2 subscription service in the game files, we don’t know if this will come to fruition by The Final Shape, or if this is something Bungie plans on adding to the next saga of Destiny. In short, take it with a grain of salt.

As of right now, Bungie has not announced any sort of Destiny 2 premium subscription model for Lightfall or Year 6 in general. The community has been asking for a seasonal revamp in Destiny 2 due to its repetitive level grinding, power creep, and vendor upgrades for months now.

Destiny 2’s Season of the Seraph is going in full swing right now, with its third exotic Revision Zero, now available as part of the new exotic mission that went live earlier this week.

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PlayStation Plus Monthly Games lineup for December 2022 announced

Sony Interactive Entertainment [4,612 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/companies/sony-interactive-entertainment”>Sony Interactive Entertainment has announced the December 2022 Monthly Games lineup for PlayStation [41,541 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/platforms/playstation”>PlayStation Plus Essential subscribers. All titles will be available from December 6 to January 2.

The full list of Monthly Games is as follows:

  • Biomutant [23 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/games/biomutant”>Biomutant ( PS5 [3,835 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/platforms/playstation/ps5″>PS5, PS4 [24,283 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/platforms/playstation/ps4″>PS4) – Mix melee, shooting and mutant ability Action [778 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/genres/action”>action in this Open-World [143 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/genres/open-world”>open-world, post-apocalyptic kung-fu fable RPG [14,691 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/genres/rpg”>RPG. A plague is ruining the land and the Tree-of-Life is bleeding death from its roots. The Tribes stand divided. Explore a world in turmoil and define its fate—will you be its savior or lead it to an even darker destiny? Re-code your genetic structure to change the way you look and play, Mix and match parts to create your own unique slash, crush and pierce melee weapons, revolvers, rifles, shotguns and more. The PS5 version features native 4K and HDR support and three different graphics modes.
  • Divine Knockout [1 article]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/games/divine-knockout”>Divine Knockout Founder’s Edition (PS5, PS4) – Launching directly into PlayStation Plus, this third-person platform fighter adds a whole new dimension to the genre. Damage enemies to make them vulnerable, then smash them out of the arena in a unique, third-person perspective. Choose from one of 10 playable gods to hurl boulders as Hercules or wield Mjolnir as Thor. Then battle across diverse arenas with their own mechanics to master. Play three-versus-three Arcade [357 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/platforms/arcade”>Arcade mode with friends to explore a variety of game modes, or duke it out in hardcore one-versus-one and two-versus-two Duels. Divine Knockout features cross-play and cross-progression. This Founder’s Edition unlocks Divine Knockout and bonus content for the game, plus a Divine Knockout-inspired skin in Smite.
  • Mass Effect Legendary Edition (PS4) – Relive the legend of Commander Shepard in the highly acclaimed Mass Effect trilogy with the Mass Effect Legendary Edition. Includes single-player base content and over 40 downloadable contents from Mass Effect, Mass Effect 2, and Mass Effect 3 games, including promo weapons, armors and packs—remastered and optimized for 4K Ultra HD. Experience [206 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/companies/experience”>Experience an amazingly rich and detailed universe where your decisions have profound consequences on the action and the outcome.

The PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium Game Catalog lineup for December 2022 will be announced later in the month.

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Kim Kardashian and Kanye West divorce finalized; reality star will receive $200K monthly in child support

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West settled their divorce Tuesday in Los Angeles, Fox News Digital can confirm. 

According to court documents, the reality star will receive $200,000 per month in child support payments from her ex-husband for their four children. 

The former couple agreed to joint custody, and beginning Dec. 1, West will be responsible for the monthly support fees.

Kim and West, who now goes by the name Ye, had a prenuptial agreement in place and agreed to “divide all assets and liabilities” from their six-year marriage. 

Kardashian filed the judgment for a dissolution of marriage on Feb, 19, 2021. Kim and Ye separated on Dec. 26, 2020 after six years of marriage.

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Kim Kardashian will receive $200,000 per month in child support from ex-husband Kanye West. Their divorce was finalized Tuesday.
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“Commencing December 1, 2022, Respondent (West) shall pay to Petitioner (Kardshian) as and for child support the sum of $200,000 per month. The child support shall be paid by wire transfer on the first day of each month th an account to be designated by Petitioner,” the docs stated.

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Both Kim and Kanye will be responsible for any portion of their children’s uninsured “health care, medical, and dental expenses,” and Kim will continue to maintain and pay for the kids’ insurance as long as its available or “until each child turns 26, without contribution from Respondent.”

The former couple will split costs for North, Saint, Chicago and Psalm’s private school education, and also share responsibility of the expenses incurred from private security for the minors.

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West were married for six years before she filed for divorce in February 2021.
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Kim and Kanye will also equally pay for college expenses for all four of their children.

“The Parties agree that during their marriage they acquired no community assets together and that as of the Date of Separation and the date of this Stipulated Judgment they owned no community assets,” their agreement said. 

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Gasoline price drop restrains U.S. consumer spending; monthly inflation brakes sharply

  • Consumer spending increases 0.1% in July
  • Drop at service stations accounts for the small rise
  • Core PCE price index edges up 0.1%; up 4.6 year-on-year

WASHINGTON, Aug 26 (Reuters) – U.S. consumer spending barely rose in July as falling gasoline prices hurt sales at service stations, but monthly inflation slowed sharply, which could reduce the need for the Federal Reserve to deliver another three-quarters of a percentage point interest rate hike next month.

Though the report from the Commerce Department on Friday showed a modest gain in personal income last month, wages increased strongly. That could help to underpin consumer spending and keep the economy growing, albeit moderately.

The slowdown in inflation is likely to be welcomed by U.S. central bank officials. Fed Chair Jerome Powell told the annual Jackson Hole global central banking conference in Wyoming on Friday that the U.S. will need tight monetary policy “for some time.” Powell gave no indication of how high interest rates might rise before the Fed is done. The central bank has raised its policy rate by 225 basis points since March. read more

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“With gasoline prices on track for an even larger fall than in July, and mounting signs that core goods inflation is stepping down, we suspect that could clear the way for a smaller 50 basis points hike in September,” said Michael Pearce, a senior U.S. economist at Capital Economics in New York.

Consumer spending, which accounts for more than two-thirds of U.S. economic activity, edged up 0.1% last month after advancing 1.0% in June. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast consumer spending would gain 0.4%.

The national average gasoline price dropped to about $4.27 per gallon in the last week of July after hitting an all-time high just above $5 in mid-June, according to data from motorist advocacy group AAA.

While that freed money for spending on motor vehicles, clothing, recreational goods, furniture as well as housing and utilities, it depressed sales at service stations. As a result, spending on goods fell 0.2% after surging 1.5% in June.

Outlays on services rose 0.3% amid moderate gains in spending at restaurants and bars as well as on recreation services. Services spending increased 0.7% in June.

A moderate pace of consumer spending in the second quarter helped to blunt the drag on the economy from a sharp slowdown in inventory accumulation caused by supply bottlenecks. Gross domestic product contracted at a 0.6% annualized rate last quarter after shrinking at a 1.6% pace in the first quarter.

Stocks on Wall Street fell on Powell’s comments. The dollar slipped against a basket of currencies. The yield on the two-year U.S. Treasury note briefly popped to its highest level since October 2007 before stabilizing near two-month highs.

ECONOMY STILL GROWING

The economy is, however, not in a recession. When measured from the income side, it grew at a 1.4% pace, slowing from the January-March quarter’s 1.8% rate, the government reported on Thursday. read more

Though the Fed’s aggressive monetary policy tightening has raised the risk of an economic downturn, easing price pressures, if sustained, could give it leeway to scale back its rate hikes.

Financial markets see a 50/50 chance of 75 basis points or half-a-percentage point increase at the Sept. 20-21 meeting.

The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index dipped 0.1% last month, the first drop since April 2020, after surging 1.0% in June. In the 12 months through July, the PCE price index increased 6.3%. That was the slowest year-on-year rise since January and followed a 6.8% jump in June.

Excluding the volatile food and energy components, the PCE price index gained 0.1%, the weakest reading since February 2021, after racing 0.6% in June.

The so-called core PCE price index increased 4.6% on a year-on-year basis in July. The smallest annual advance in nine months followed a 4.8% rise in June.

There was more encouraging news on inflation. The University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment survey on Friday showed households’ near-term inflation expectations fell to an eight-month low in August. read more

Fed officials are closely watching inflation expectations, the PCE price indexes, in addition to the consumer price index.

Though oil prices have dropped significantly, rental costs have remained hot, leaving some economists hesitant to declare that inflation has peaked.

“Previous instances of slowing inflation momentum this past year have unexpectedly pivoted back to acceleration,” said Will Compernolle, as senior economist at FHN Financial in New York.

With monthly inflation subsiding, inflation adjusted consumer spending increased 0.2% in July after being unchanged in June, indicating a steady pace of growth at the start of the third quarter.

Personal income rose 0.2%, but wages shot up 0.8% after increasing 0.6% in June. Personal income was restrained by a decrease in non-wage income.

Strong wage growth amid a tight labor market bodes well for consumer spending, especially if inflation continues to cool. The saving rate was unchanged at 5%.

Despite the tepid consumer spending rise, GDP growth is expected to rebound this quarter, thanks to a shrinking trade deficit. A separate report from the Commerce Department on Friday showed the goods trade deficit narrowed 9.7% to $89.1 billion in July as imports declined. Wholesale inventories rose 0.8%, while stocks at retailers increased 1.1%.

“The baseline outlook is for the U.S. economy to remain recession-free,” said Matt Colyar, an economist at Moody’s Analytics in West Chester, Pennsylvania.

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Monthly News from Susan Miller — July 2022

Dear Reader,

July will be such an encouraging sweet month. You will see that you can get lots done because the little planets will be singing in harmony as they make their way around the heavens. As you go through July, the month gets better and better. There is a light, breezy quality about July, and I hope you can find ways to use it to your full advantage after reading my forecast.

Readers have started to notice that I quietly joined the new social media platform called Discord, which will help us all sail into Web 3.0 together. I invite you to join me there—it’s easier for me to see your questions than on other platforms. I will continue to post thoughts on Twitter (@astrologyZone), Instagram (@astrologyzone), and Facebook (Susan Miller’s Astrology Zone). Discord is a free service that has many bells and whistles, but for now we will start slowly and simply. I will have my own community on Discord, and I will have my own “server” called AstrologyZone.

I’m adding Discord (#astrologyzone/discord) for several important reasons. Discord’s structure can more easily help us build a strong, close, and loving community. On Discord, I want to hear your most pressing concerns and also hear how the current planetary configurations are playing out in your life.

Discord is divided into different “servers,” but you can think of servers as “communities.” My server is AstrologyZone. When you first come to Discord, you will be asked to create a user name and to verify yourself to become the member of our group. This way we know you’re not a bot but a real person.

Next, you’ll check off your Sun sign or, alternatively, your ascendant (also called your rising sign—the words are interchangeable). Even though your Sun sign and ascendant are equal in importance, for now you can only pick one or the other. Many new features will come, but as we start, we need to keep things understandable and easy.

Your choice will automatically place you in one of the four subsets to our group (called “channels” by Discord). Think of channels as rooms. Currently, we have four rooms divided by the elements: Fire, Air, Earth, or Water. If you were born on a cusp and feel you were placed in the wrong room, we will help you get to the right room. For now, though I have been most comfortable in the General room, but that might change as we grow.

You will be able to communicate by text, audio, video, or through live events. You’ll be able to post photos, your astrological chart, or drawings, or you might even jump in, in real time, and say a few things on the audio channel. All the while, our group will remain organized and supportive of other.

The Discord app for smart phones is fantastic, and the app for your computer is very good, too. Alternatively, you can simply go to Discord.com on the Internet. Apps are always more secure and convenient than going online, though, so I suggest you get a Discord app for your phone. It’s free.

Discord’s audience is heavily comprised of male users (about 80%), so this gives me—and you—a chance to hear about topics that men are currently focused on. I want to know what men find maddening, what they wish they could change, and which parts of life they want to stay the same. I invite men to talk about dating, commitment, and how it feels to be a modern man. This may improve communication between men and women—I hope so! For every participant, and that’s you, I also want to hear about your successes too, for we all need to be inspired by good news.

In learning about Web 3.0, I feel the same excitement I felt when I first heard about the Internet and started my website in 1995. It is my mission and desire to create a strong group here where we can exchange information and you can enjoy making new friends. We can learn from one another, and all the while, hang out to simply have fun. Astrology can show you ways to keep growing, no matter what your age, and can also help you reach your full potential.

I have asked my master moderator, Isis Djata, to make sure our community members are kind to one another and always feel safe and welcome. I think you will love the atmosphere we will maintain. Discord gives us the tools to allow us to create order and warmth between us.

If you (like me) are new to Discord, I recommend you view an introductory video on YouTube. I looked at several, and my favorite short tutorial is by Eagle Garrett, “What Is Discord? A Beginner’s Guide to How to Use Discord.”

Together we will start out on a great adventure as we enter Web 3.0. Come—you won’t want to miss a minute of it!

Now let’s turn to another topic, my brand-new app “Moonlight Phases of the Moon by Susan Miller” that just was placed on the Apple App Store and Google Play in June—search “Moonlight Phases.” If you search only “Moonlight,” you will see that there are many apps by that name that have nothing to do with the moon void of course. When you get to my “Moonlight Phases of the Moon,” you will see me in my white blouse. No other app is similar to mine.

You might wonder when does the moon go void of course and why should you care? The moon is the fastest moving celestial body in our solar system. Each month she travels through all 12 signs in 29 to 30 days. In so doing, the lovely moon has conversations with just about all the planets in a single month, either by conjunction, trine, square, opposition, or sextile. When the moon is finished meeting with the planets, she will retire to her boudoir and rest. That is when the moon goes void of course. The moon will leave being void when she re-emerges into a new zodiac sign, and I let you know when that will happen, too.

During the time the gracious moon is catching up on her beauty sleep, not much productivity happens down here on Earth. You need to pay attention to void periods because it’s not a time to enact any important activity—don’t have a big job interview, first date, launch a new product, close on a house, you get the idea.

If a major media outlet writes to us and asks me for an interview, I ask my assistant first to check the Moonlight app and make sure the moon is not void when we schedule the interview. If it is, the interview would come to nothing. If you buy an airline ticket with a void moon, you are likely to have to change it later and may incur more costs.

The app I designed for you has many features, and the most important one is to tell you precisely when the moon will be void of course. The moon might not go void at all on a particular day, and on other days, the gentle moon could go void for many hours or for just a few minutes. I have seen when the moon is void all day. Every day is different and unique, which is why you will use this app every day to check the news about the moon.

I will tell you the sign the moon is in and also suggest activities that are perfect for you to do when the moon is void.

Until now it’s been nearly impossible to figure out when the moon is void. There are tables of numbers on the Internet, but after you find them, you have to convert them to your time zone. That’s not necessary when using my app. We pin your precise location by GPS, so if you travel, your app will give you accurate information anywhere you happen to be on the planet.

My “Moonlight Phases of the Moon” app costs $7.99 and is a one-time purchase (not a subscription) that will take you to the year 2050. The app will also tell you which sign the moon is visiting that day, and tells you if the moon will change signs and precisely the time that will happen. I wrote suggestions of activities that are perfect to do when the moon is in each of the 12 signs. I also tell you about full moons, new moons, and the other six phases of the moon and what those phases mean for you. This app was three years in development, and I had to teach my engineers astrology first. It is beautifully designed and easy to navigate.

“Moonlight Phases of the Moon by Susan Miller” does not replace of my award-winning app, “Daily Horoscope Astrology Zone by Susan Miller”—it adds a whole new layer to it. My classic Daily Horoscope app reveals both your daily horoscope for each sign and all 12 of my monthly forecasts, uncut and in their entirety.

You can get this app with a short daily forecast for free, and if you want to upgrade to the premium version (as most people do), it is an in-app purchase under Go Shopping. The premium paid version of the app will give you much more detailed daily information, and it costs about $1.00 a week by subscription, $4.99 a month. (There are other options for longer subscriptions for a 15% discount.) A $1.00 a week costs much less than your morning cup of coffee and will provide you with great value.

My costs are rising, so the free version of my app will soon have advertisements, but only ones we feel you would find interesting (I have a long list of ads we will not accept and turn away). You will never see advertisements on the premium paid version of my app at $4.99 a month. This app also incorporates GPS to give you your forecast for the right day, as this app is loved by readers around the world who speak English.

Finally, for my international readers, I had promised you the Year Ahead 2022 that I had written for Instyle and the Beauty Box. It is now available on Kindle and on BookBaby.com in many international formats and also as a PDF. It is $7.99 and only available in digital form, not a paperback or hard cover. If you got my Year Ahead 2022 in the Beauty Box, by necessity a lot of material I had written had to be taken out. As a result, my booklet only ran 58 small pages (I had written 50,000 words just for the Year Ahead part). Now you can see the entire manuscript with all the dates I suggest.

The part of the book that feel is worth the price is my 9,300-word chapter entitled “The Grand Conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn,” which occurred on December 21, 2021, and will shift life as we know it for the coming 200 years. That chapter is in the front of the book. I give you a detailed glimpse of what’s coming so that you can get excited, as it’s nothing like what we’ve seen in the past 200 years!

Go to BookBaby.com (it has nothing to do with baby books): https://bit.ly/3z8yB7o

Or Kindle on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3wZ50dD

Or simply get it from the Apple “Books” app on your iPhone or iPad.

I have lots more surprises to tell you about next month, so stay tuned dear readers!

Sincerely.

Susan

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USA finance and payments live updates: student debt cancellation, $2,753 monthly check, tax refund, recession…

Headlines: 1 May, 2022

– Inflationary pressures mean that civilian workers’ average income declined 3.7% in real terms over the year ending March 2022

Wall Street had the worst day in over a year on Friday, with the Dow Jones (2.7%), NASDAQ (4.1%), and S&P 500 (3.6%) all closing the day down

– Amazon stock fell by fourteen percent, representing the worst day for the company in over eight years

President Biden confirms intention to announce decision on student debt cancellationin the coming weeks

Maine begins to send $850 stimulus checks to residents as infant cuts into purchasing power

Some states are offering higher SNAP benefit amounts as food prices increase

– Biden confirms that he will not be pushing for $50,000 of student debt forgiveness

– Where do the experts stand on renting vs buying in this new housing market

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