Buscar Noticias

Noticias de hoy

Twitter Accepts Elon Musk’s Offer to Buy Company in $44 Billion Deal

Twitter accepted Elon Musk’s bid to take the company private, giving the world’s richest man control over the influential social-media network.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original

These People Who Quit Jobs During the Pandemic Say They Have Regrets

One factor driving new-job regret: People’s expectations for big salaries and work-life balance have never been higher, recruiters say.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original

Workers Are Changing Jobs, Raking In Big Raises—and Keeping Inflation High

Job switching is a key driver behind broader wage growth, with some 20% of prime-age workers expecting to leave their job within a year, an exclusive ZipRecruiter survey found.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original

Twitter, Elon Musk Are in Talks to Strike a Deal

The social-media company is in discussions to sell itself to Elon Musk, a dramatic turn of events just 10 days after the billionaire unveiled his $43 billion bid.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original

Florida Bill to End Disney’s Special Tax District Heads to Gov. DeSantis for Signature

The GOP-led House passed a bill that would end a special tax district that allows Walt Disney to govern the land where its theme parks sit. Gov. Ron DeSantis has made clear he would sign it.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original

Fed’s Powell Seals Expectations of Half-Point Rate Rise in May

Jerome Powell also indicated similar rate rises could follow, saying the central bank could move more quickly to raise interest rates than it has in the recent past as part of efforts to curb price pressures.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original

U.S. Home Prices Hit a Record of $375,300 in March

U.S. home prices reached a record $375,300 in March while mortgage rates continued to rise rapidly. Sales of previously owned homes declined.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original