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Long COVID costs the average patient $9,000 a year – and that doesn’t even tell the whole story

Image source: Getty Images Those suffering from the aftermath of the virus could suffer a financial shock. Key points Some COVID patients have persistent symptoms. This could lead to significant financial losses due to unemployment and payment of medical bills. A Harvard economist estimated the cost of long COVID to be $9,000 a year on …

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This Hot Dividend Stock Is Beating The Market This Year |  The motley fool

This Hot Dividend Stock Is Beating The Market This Year | The motley fool

I admit it, when I came across Campbell’s Soup (CPB -2.47%) stock, I skipped it because it didn’t seem like a company that made soups and sauces was the most exciting investment. But I’ll also be the first to admit that I couldn’t have been more wrong. There’s nothing boring about a company raising its …

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Why stock investors shouldn't count on a "Santa Claus" rally this year

Why stock investors shouldn’t count on a “Santa Claus” rally this year

Investors, like children on Christmas Eve, expect Santa Claus to come down the chimney, walk to Wall Street and deliver the rewarding gift of a stock market rally. This year, however, investors might be better off betting on a lump of coal, rather than waiting for tangible stock market gains to emerge this holiday season, …

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Fed to keep interest rates high all next year, making recession very likely: survey

Fed to keep interest rates high all next year, making recession very likely: survey

SlateStone Wealth Chief Market Strategist Kenny Polcari discusses whether the U.S. economy has moved past peak inflation after November’s wholesale inflation report beat expectations on “Varney & Co.” The Federal Reserve is expected to keep interest rates high through 2023, dashing Wall Street’s hopes of lowering rates in the second half of 2023 and all …

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Tech layoffs this year offer a hiring boon for surviving startups

Tech layoffs this year offer a hiring boon for surviving startups

TAIPEI – Thousands of tech layoffs could end up being a boon for start-ups that struggled to hire talent during the heady days of sky-high valuations. The big catch: They must first ensure their own survival after venture capitalists pull back sharply in 2022. The history of Silicon Valley is full of stories of companies …

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7 Strategies That Helped A Single Mom Go From $14 An Hour To 6 Figures A Year

7 Strategies That Helped A Single Mom Go From $14 An Hour To 6 Figures A Year

Insider’s experts choose the best products and services to help you make informed decisions with your money (here’s how). In some cases, we receive a commission from our partners, however, our opinions are our own. Terms apply to offers listed on this page. A heartbreaking car accident in 2009 forced single mother Clarissa Moore to …

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Hundreds of new ETFs debuted this year even as markets suffered

(Bloomberg) — If a crushing bear market, inflation-fueled volatility and plummeting capital flows were meant to chill the booming U.S. exchange-traded fund industry, issuers never got the message. Firms launched 422 new ETFs into the market this year as of Wednesday, five more than the number seen at the same time in 2021. The total …

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