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The economy added only 80,000 new jobs to the nation’s nonfarm payrolls in June, according to the Labor Department. Many economists were expecting stronger growth in the jobs market, especially following ADP’s jobs report on Thursday that said private businesses added 176,000 new jobs in June. The Labor Department’s calculation is frequently at odds with ADP’s assessment and can be adjusted in a later report. The unemployment rate remained at 8.2% in June…. Read more: A modest proposal
In 2001 when we started the journey of starting a family, my partner and I did not much consider the costs. This was not because we were wealthy, but instead, the decision to bring a child into the world was based on a deeper decision. However, it would have been better if we had known more. You may have heard that the cost to raise a child has increased 25 percent over the last 10 years with projected costs above $285,000 per child, according to the Department of Agriculture. This does not include the cost of having the child, or the costs of college tuition. If there are readers who are either single or coupled in a nontraditional relationship – I offer few broad considerations related to the financial impacts of the ways to become a parent and the subsequent additional cost considerations.
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On the last day of the second quarter, the major indexes tracked global markets sharply higher today after a two-day summit in Brussels resulted in a plan to ease borrowing costs in Europe. The Dow rose 277 points, the Nasdaq gained 85, and the S&P 500 added 33. Twenty-nine of the Dow’s 30 components gained ground, with JPMorgan Chase (JPM) the sole laggard, slipping 0.42%. Volume was moderate, and advancers led decliners by about six to one on both the NYSE and the Nasdaq. The prices of Treasuries fell, while gold futures added 3.4% to $1,604.20 an ounce. Oil futures spiked 9.3% to $84.96 a barrel.
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Video subscriptions to cable companies have stagnated. Yet, some cable companies have managed to deliver pleasant earnings surprises. And growth. That’s nice. How are they doing it, and what’s the opportunity for investors? Here to explain is Ann Miletti, managing director and lead portfolio manager with the Core Equity team at Wells Capital Management.
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