Who pays for credit card rewards? Credit card rewards are paid for by issuers, which pass the bill along to consumers who are charged fees and interest for using their cards. The merchant middlemen also indirectly pay for credit card ... 09/30/2024 - 12:19 pm | View Link
Service spending declines for five straight quarters as consumers tighten belts The rising cost of living in Korea is forcing many consumers to tighten their belts, as evidenced by the recent decline in face-to-face service spending. 09/30/2024 - 10:00 am | View Link
US economy grew at a solid 3% in second quarter of 2024 The U.S. economy grew at a robust three percent annual rate in the second quarter of 2024, driven by solid consumer spending and strong business investment ... 09/30/2024 - 7:28 am | View Link
Food and beverage vendors feel the bite of tighter consumer spending Industry analysts say that the best way to tantalize food and drink spending by consumers is to focus on the attractiveness and taste of dishes, with emphasis on increasing public demand for healthier ... 09/28/2024 - 8:25 pm | View Link
Mobile Shopping Will Beat Desktop Purchases for the First Time in 2024 Discount-driven holiday spending is expected to reach almost $1.6 trillion, a 3 percent jump from 2023 amid surging e-commerce business, where mobile devices will be account for the largest share of ... 09/27/2024 - 8:16 am | View Link
Generative artificial intelligence can be a source of ideas for alternative approaches.
Teachers can use generative AI in a variety of ways. They may use it to develop lesson plans and quizzes. Or they may rely on a generative AI tool, such as ChatGPT, for insight on how to teach a concept more effectively.
Unpaid labor prevails, including salaries below minimum wage, unpaid overtime, wage deductions for costs of work, and ‘significant’ debt bondage, the report found.
Indonesian shrimp farmer Yulius Cahyonugroho operated more than two dozen ponds only a few years ago, employing seven people and making more than enough to support his family.
Unions representing auto workers, actors, hotel housekeepers, and aircraft-assembly workers all called strikes as organized labor made itself heard over the past year.
The U. S. dockworkers who went on strike early Tuesday are just the latest unionized group to back their demands for better contracts by walking off the job to illustrate their value to both the national economy and their employers’ bottom line.
The changes mostly focus on creating new avenues for employees and customers to raise concerns and more stringent beta testing.
Speaker company Sonos laid out a number of new plans and commitments on Tuesday in an attempt to turn around the beleaguered sound company following a bug-riddled app relaunch in May that’s still impacting the company.
A new study examines the relationship between the type of beats you listen to and your productivity on certain tasks.
Jamming out at a concert puts music front and center in a person’s life, but only for a moment. Most of the time, music serves more as sonic wallpaper, spicing up the background while we go about the business of our day.
The California startup is aiming to list its shares on the Nasdaq at a time when the IPO market is still sluggish.
With demand for AI chips soaring, California-based AI chipmaker Cerebras Systems has filed paperwork with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in preparation for an initial public offering.