Nation
World
Politics
Sports
Business
Entertainment
Life
Tech
Science
Opinion
Crime
Health
Oddities

America gained 2.5 million new millionaires last year, according to Credit Suisse report

Por: CNN Business September 22, 2022

thumbnail

Hong Kong (CNN Business)The number of rich people in the world rose at a rapid pace last year, boosted by gains in the stock market and house prices.As many as 5.2 million people became millionaires last year, with nearly half in the United States alone, according to Credit Suisse's latest annual . This is the largest increase in millionaire numbers recorded for any country in any year this century, it said. Worldwide, the total number of... + full article



Similar News

Billionaire Lukas Walton’s family office accelerates impact-investing push

CNBC USA Business September 22, 2022

thumbnailBuilders Vision, the investing and philanthropy platform of billionaire Lukas Walton, has shifted its $1 billion endowment into what it calls impact investments, leading a broader shift in family offices to connect their investing and giving.Chicago-based Builders Vision will... + más

A Royal House Divided | Bleacher Report

Naomi Watts helps reimagine a nightmarish Austrian thriller | ABC News


There are rich people, and then there are the ‘one-time millionaires’

The Boston Globe USA Business September 22, 2022

thumbnailFor more than a month, the campaign championing a special tax on the wealthy has blasted TV airwaves with a simple message: “They pay less and we pay more.”“They” are the people who earn more than $1 million a year, of a businessman boarding a private jet. The... + más

America gained 2.5 million new millionaires last year, according to Credit Suisse report | CNN

The money is flowing in fight over ‘millionaires tax’ | The Boston Globe


Walmart and Target push to lower credit card fees

CNN USA Business September 22, 2022

thumbnailNew York CNN Business  —  Frustrated by extra when you shop? A pair of bipartisan bills in Congress aim to lower the swipe fees, also known as interchange fees, that retailers pay every time a customer makes a purchase with their card. The effort is backed by retail giants... + más

Walmart, Target begin holiday early to ease inflation sting | Chicago Tribune

Walmart's not waiting for Black Friday. it's ready for holiday shoppers now | CNN


Credit card reviews from our experts — from cash back, to travel rewards, to business cards and more

Business Insider USA Life September 22, 2022

thumbnailCredit cards are one of the most powerful tools you can wield in life. Responsible use can result in a good credit score which opens the door to auto loans, mortgages, and even favorable health insurance. Some of the most important things in life are made possible thanks to... + más

How a new credit card code could help stop mass shootings | ABC News

Birthday cards say ‘you’re over the hill.’ Anti-ageism advocates say ‘enough.’ | The Boston Globe


How steep Fed rate hikes affect your finances

Associated Press USA Business September 21, 2022

thumbnailNEW YORK (AP) — , home sales have slumped and credit cards and auto loans have gotten pricier. Savings rates are slightly juicier, though.As the Federal Reserve has , many economists say they fear that in the coming months — and with it, job losses that could cause hardship... + más

High inflation in sight, Fed to signal more rate hikes ahead | ABC News

High inflation in sight, Fed to signal more rate hikes ahead | Associated Press


The money is flowing in fight over ‘millionaires tax’

The Boston Globe USA Opinion September 19, 2022

thumbnailI was interested to read that Robert Kraft, owner of the New England Patriots, contributed $1 million to oppose a tax initiative designed to support education and transportation ( Business, Sept. 13). Ironically, the initiative on the November ballot would essentially benefit... + más

Louisiana lawmakers consider eliminating state income tax, 'Build a better mousetrap' | The Advocate

Louisiana's gas tax cannot meet state's road and bridge needs, audit says | The Advocate


How a new credit card code could help stop mass shootings

ABC News USA Business September 18, 2022

thumbnailA gunman in Aurora, Colorado, who killed 12 people in a mass shooting at a movie theater, in 2012, legally acquired weapons and ammunition using a credit card.So did a shooter in Orlando, Florida, in 2016, who killed 49 people at a nightclub. After a shooting at a music festival... + más

Our Views: School bureaucracies cling to their easy-A rating system for high schools | The Advocate

Electric vehicles are coming fast and furious. Here's how the new models stack up | ABC News



About iurex | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer |