NFL’s next big media rights payday is years off

A view of a ESPN cameraman during the game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Cincinnati Bengals on December 4, 2023 at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, Fl. David Rosenblum | Icon Sportswire | Getty ImagesIn 2021, the National Football League signed an 11-year, $111 billion media rights deal. In July,...

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Atlanta Fed President Bostic says officials can’t wait for inflation to hit 2% before cutting

speaking at Jackson Hole on August 23, 2024.  David A. Grogan | CNBCAtlanta Federal Reserve President Raphael Bostic signaled Wednesday that he is ready to start lowering interest rates even though inflation is still running above the central bank's target.Previously one of the more hawkish policymakers, or in favor of...

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Rules of retirement by the decade

ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via EmailA new CNBC/SurveyMonkey poll finds 44% of Americans are "cautiously optimistic" about meeting their retirement goals. Yet, 69% are concerned about their ability to afford to stop working. CNBC Senior Personal Finance Correspondent Sharon Epperson breaks down...

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Why airlines like American are scrambling to make engines last longer

TULSA, Okla. — Parts and labor shortages. Delayed deliveries of new airplanes from Boeing and Airbus. An engine recall. Premature repairs. It's all piling up, and aircraft engine shops around the world are overflowing. As travelers boarded planes in record numbers this summer, airline executives waited anxiously for repairs and...

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NVDA, GTLB, SG, DLTR and more

Check out the companies making headlines in premarket trading. Nvidia — Shares of the artificial intelligence darling pulled back nearly 2% following a report from Bloomberg that the U.S. Department of Justice subpoenaed the chip company in concert with a broader antitrust investigation. Dick's Sporting Goods — Stock in...

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40% of workers are behind on retirement savings. How to catch up

Molly Richardson, 35, regularly contributes to her 401(k) plan, but the structural engineer says she isn't too worried about retirement yet."It's always something I felt like I could wait until I'm 50 to figure out," she said.Like many other working adults, Richardson says she has more pressing expenses for...

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