Reading List for October 2-4
EconomicsÂ
- How the pandemic is hurting working mothers disproportionately. (Knowledge@Wharton)Â
- Weekly jobless claims came in at 837,000 last week. Over 25 million are still collecting benefits, and household income declined last month by 2.7%.(AP NEWS)
- September employment report: 661,000 jobs added and 7.9% unemployment---definitely slowing, and these numbers don’t reflect upcoming layoffs at American, United, Goldman Sachs, Disney, etc. and business closures expected in October. (Yahoo Finance)
- Will the slow down of the recovery impel congress to pass another stimulus bill? How might Jerome Powell and the Federal Reserve respond? (Yahoo Finance video)
- The Congressional Budget Office downgrades its long-term growth forecast for the US Economy. (WSJ-subscription)
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Investing-Third Quarter Recap
- Third Quarter 2020 was a busy one for IPO activity—no negative impact of Covid there! (MarketWatch)
- Pew Research survey suggests few own stocks outside of retirement accounts and also that few feel stock market drives the economy.
- The stock market is likely to continue on this roller coaster path. The Humble Dollar takes a look at financial anxiety caused by all the uncertainty in the world right now.
- Morning Brew recaps Q3 stock market winners and losers.
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Paying for College
- FAFSA filing opened up yesterday (10/1) and filing early will be more important than ever. (CNBC)
- CNBC also gives some advice on how to maximize your aid during the Covid pandemic.
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FinTech
- Will FinTech successfully shift focus from straight up financial services to financial health? Forbes provides an interesting global survey of trends.
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