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Coronavirus Update: Moderna reports positive results for combination flu and COVID vaccine

Moderna Inc. announced positive interim results from a Phase 1/2 trial of its combination vaccine against COVID-19 and flu on Wednesday.

: U.S. Latinos will have $113 trillion in wealth by 2050 — but there’s a generational divide in retirement planning

Some older Latino individuals save for retirement by sending money overseas, while many younger workers choose to invest.

: Social Security’s big day: COLA to be announced Oct. 12

The COLA will be about 3.2%, based on forecasts from the Senior Citizens League, a pro-senior think tank.

Economic Report: U.S. economy cools off slightly, ISM finds, but businesses still feel ‘positive’

An ISM barometer of business conditions at U.S. service-oriented companies fell slightly in September and indicated some softening in the U.S. economy.

: Ford’s U.S. vehicle sales top 500,000 in Q3, amid strong EV and truck sales

Ford said Wednesday that it sold more than 500,000 vehicles in the U.S. during the third quarter, amid strength in hybrid and electric vehicles and trucks.

Economic Report: U.S. factory orders rise in August

Orders for U.S. manufactured goods rose 1.2% in August, the Commerce Department said Wednesday, after declining 2.1% the prior month.

The Ratings Game: Netflix’s price hike plans may prove untimely as economy and stock market weakens, analyst says

A report that Netflix Inc. is planning to raise prices as soon as the current actors strike is over may prove untimely.

Beth Pinsker: ‘He threw a book at me’: Why IRMAA surcharges make seniors on Medicare so mad

Letters will go out soon for those who will have to pay extra next year for their Part B and D premiums.

: ‘Job seekers are nervous’: The ‘Great Resignation’ is over — and tech workers are staying at their jobs

The labor market is cooling, despite a surprise increase in job openings. 

: Why McDonald’s is bringing back its McRib for the umpteenth time

It's all about scarcity marketing — so get it while you can.

The Margin: Speaker pro tem McHenry takes swift action to evict Pelosi from honorary ‘hideaway’ office at Capitol

The two-time former speaker is at home in California for the funeral of Sen. Dianne Feinstein.

Economic Report: ADP says only 89,000 private jobs created in September. That’s way below forecast.

U.S. private-sector employment rose by a tepid 89,000 in September, payroll processor ADP said, perhaps a sign the labor market is catching a chill.
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