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  • How rising sea levels could create zombie towns around U.S.

    09/10/2022 1:28:37 PM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 88 replies
    Cbsnews ^ | 09/09/2022 | IRINA IVANOVA
    Americans are flocking to the coasts faster than ever before. And with much of the nation's priciest properties already concentrated near shorelines, this puts more people and buildings at risk from the kind of extreme storms and flooding linked to climate change. But for many communities across the U.S. the toll is likely to go far beyond physical damage. Rising sea levels could have a knock-on effect, making certain areas unlivable long before they're uninhabitable, effectively creating zombie towns, according to a new analysis from nonprofit environmental group Climate Central that looks at the financial impact of sea-level rise over...
  • America's labor shortage is actually an immigrant shortage

    04/08/2022 6:11:12 PM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 35 replies
    Cbsnews ^ | 04/08/2022 | IRINA IVANOVA
    U.S. employers say it's a hard time to find and keep talent. Workers are decamping at near-record rates, while millions of open jobs go unfilled. One reason for this labor crunch that has largely flown beneath the radar: Immigration to the U.S. is plummeting, a shift with potentially enormous long-term implications for the job market. In the middle of the last decade, the U.S. was adding about 1 million immigrants a year. But those numbers, which slowed down during the Trump administration, hit a brick wall when COVID-19 erupted in 2020.
  • Judge halts California "gig worker" law from taking effect for truckers

    01/02/2020 8:02:58 AM PST · by C19fan · 37 replies
    CBS News ^ | January 1, 2020 | Irina Ivanova
    A federal judge has temporarily blocked a new California labor law from impacting more than 70,000 independent truckers. The law, passed late last year, makes it harder for companies to classify workers as independent contractors instead of employees, who are entitled to minimum wage and benefits such as workers compensation. U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez of San Diego on Tuesday granted a temporary restraining order sought by the California Trucking Association while he considers imposing a permanent injunction. He said the association is likely to eventually prevail on its argument that the state law violates federal law. He also ruled...
  • Tax refunds so far this year are down by $6 billion from 2018. (fake news)

    04/08/2019 2:25:32 PM PDT · by CaptainK · 54 replies
    CBS News ^ | 4/8/2019 | IRINA IVANOVA
    Individual tax refunds this year have been only slightly smaller than last year, but those shortfalls are adding up. At the end of last month, the amount of money the government refunded was $6 billion below this time last year, according to IRS figures. As of March 29, the Treasury had issued 71.8 million refunds. This time a year ago it had issued 73.4 million. So while the average refund, at $2,873, is only $20 less than it was last year, about 1.6 million fewer people are getting refunds, the IRS said. That shrinking pot of money is showing up...
  • Mexico’s Oil Crisis Deepens

    11/27/2018 9:07:01 AM PST · by bananaman22 · 12 replies
    Oilprice.com ^ | 11-27-2018 | Irina
    Mexico’s state oil company Pemex said it produced an average 1.76 million bpd of crude in October, down 7 percent from October last year, Reuters reports, citing data released by the company. This is also one of the lowest monthly production rates since 1990 when records began. The decline was attributed to the natural depletion of mature fields, highlighting the urgent need for new production in the country. The outgoing government of Enrique Pena Nieto launched a sweeping reform in Mexico’s energy sector, one of its aims being to open up the local oil wealth to foreign operators in order...
  • GM bought back $10 billion in stock since 2015, double what job cuts will save

    11/28/2018 8:28:43 AM PST · by C19fan · 28 replies
    CBS News ^ | November 27, 2018 | Irina Ivanova
    When General Motors announced it was cutting up to 14,000 jobs and idling five automotive plants, it justified the massive cuts by citing long-term savings. The cuts would free up $6 billion in cash, for a net savings of $4.5 billion in cash by 2020. The move will "make General Motors more agile, resilient and profitable" while the economy's still revving, CEO Mary Barra told investors Monday. Wall Street seemed to believe her, with GM's stock rising nearly 5 percent and one analyst on the call congratulating her "on getting in front of the curve here." But GM hasn't exactly...