, /PRNewswire/ — Sigo Seguros, the insurtech startup enabling mobility for immigrant and working-class communities, has grown exponentially due to demand from the Hispanic community for fair auto insurance. Sigo Seguros has served thousands of drivers this year with transparent pricing directly from their mobile devices. “Our technology has driven underwriting profitability while allowing customers… Continue reading SIGO SEGUROS EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS IN FIRST YEAR IMPACTING THE HISPANIC COMMUNITY
The US shale industry can’t step up oil and gas output fast enough to rescue Europe this winter, its bosses say
US shale leaders said the industry can’t bail out energy-strapped Europe with increased oil and gas supplies. They said they can’t step up production fast enough to avert Europe’s winter shortages, the FT reported. “It’s not like the US can pump a bunch more. Our production is what it is,” a big shale investor said. … Continue reading The US shale industry can’t step up oil and gas output fast enough to rescue Europe this winter, its bosses say
The States With the Highest and Lowest Student Debt
The cost of college is across the 50 states varies widely. Here’s where students have taken on the biggest debt burden. The cost of college is across the 50 states varies widely. Here’s where students have taken on the biggest debt burden. How big of a problem is student debt? Some say the effect student… Continue reading The States With the Highest and Lowest Student Debt
How People Plan to Cut Christmas Spending Thanks to Inflation
Raging inflation already appears to have put a dent into consumer spending, with personal consumption expenditures rising only 0.1% in July. And things aren’t looking so hot for the holiday shopping season. A total of 55% of consumers said inflation will affect their holiday spending this year, according to a survey of 1,025 people from… Continue reading How People Plan to Cut Christmas Spending Thanks to Inflation
Christmas Spending Already Crimped by Inflation
Raging inflation already appears to have put a dent into consumer spending, with personal consumption expenditures rising only 0.1% in July. And things aren’t looking so hot for the holiday shopping season. A total of 55% of consumers said inflation will affect their holiday spending this year, according to a survey of 1,025 people from… Continue reading Christmas Spending Already Crimped by Inflation
The Carried Interest Loophole Explained with Examples
What is carried interest? Retirement Daily’s Robert Powell caught up with Jeffrey Levine, CPA and tax pro from Buckingham Strategic Wealth Partners, to answer that question and explain the benefits. TurboTax Live experts look out for you. Expert help your way: get help as you go, or hand your taxes off. You can talk live to… Continue reading The Carried Interest Loophole Explained with Examples
iPhone 14 Review: Perfecting a Working Formula
Apple’s iPhone 14 hits shelves — or more like doorsteps of folks who preordered it — on Sept. 16, but I’ve already spent nearly a week with it. Specifically, a lovely blue iPhone 14 and it’s inherently a familiar device, one that keeps the working design of the iPhone 13 (which on its own builds… Continue reading iPhone 14 Review: Perfecting a Working Formula
Dow plunges more than 700 points as U.S. inflation data spurs bets of big rate hike
All three major U.S. stock indexes veered sharply lower, snapping four-day winning streaks Author of the article: U.S. stock indexes fell sharply on Tuesday, snapping a four-day winning streak, after data showed monthly U.S. consumer prices unexpectedly rose in August. Photo by REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File Photo NEW YORK — A broad sell-off sent U.S. stocks reeling… Continue reading Dow plunges more than 700 points as U.S. inflation data spurs bets of big rate hike