Menthol Cigarettes Ban Gets Shelved. What It Means for Tobacco Companies.
The cigarettes account for one-third of all sold in the U.S. and are predominantly consumed by Black and Hispanic smokers.
British American Tobacco has a big dividend yield, but it is facing an existential crisis. This is a high-risk/high-return equation.
Did lawmakers really pilfer Social Security's piggy bank? Here's the truth.
China may be outspending the US when it comes to industrial policy in sectors like electric vehicles and semiconductors, but America is winning on innovation where it can’t on price, according to one China expert.
Two Air Force fighter jets recently squared off in a dogfight in California. It was the ultimate display of how far the Air Force has come in developing a technology with its roots in the 1950s. “Whether you want to call it a race or not, it certainly is,” said Adm. Christopher Grady, vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
“I don’t have a financial adviser because no one‘s going to take $25,000.”
(Bloomberg) -- President Joe Biden will quadruple tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles and sharply increase levies for other key industries this week, unveiling the measures at a White House event framed as a defense of American workers, people familiar with the matter said.Most Read from BloombergPutin Names Economist as Defense Minister in Surprise ReshuffleTrump Vows ‘Day One’ Executive Order Targeting Offshore WindHow One Brooklyn Neighborhood Became a Nightclub HavenTrump Pledges Across-the
Despite the fact that delaying the start of your Social Security benefits until age 70 means a 32% increase in the amount you would receive, only 10% of non-retired Americans between the ages of 60 and 65 plan to wait for the larger payout, according to the 2023 Schroders U.S. Retirement Survey. Consider working with […] The post Just 10% of Workers to Wait Until 70 to Take Maximum Social Security Benefits appeared first on SmartReads by SmartAsset.
In the frantic weeks that followed Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, China’s most senior officials scrambled to understand the implications that the conflict posed for the Chinese economy.
(Bloomberg) -- Underlying US inflation probably moderated in April for the first time in six months, offering a ray of hope that price pressures will start to ease again after a string of upside surprises. Most Read from BloombergPutin Names Economist as Defense Minister in Surprise ReshuffleTrump Vows ‘Day One’ Executive Order Targeting Offshore WindHow One Brooklyn Neighborhood Became a Nightclub HavenTrump Pledges Across-the-Board Tax Cuts If He Returns to OfficeThe core consumer price index,
A sweeping White House move on China tariffs that is expected to be unveiled early next week "reflects lessons learned," according to a former official who was involved in the process.