We’re heading into the weekend, and it’s supposed to very cold here in New Jersey. So bundle up under a nice, warm blanket and listen to the latest episode of the Mullooly Asset Podcast! You can check it out here. Have a great weekend!
Here’s what I’ve been reading this morning:
‘How Often Should You Expect a Stock Market Correction?’ – Ben Carlson – A Wealth of Common Sense
- For a lot of new investors, this rocky start to 2022 could be their first foray into a market that doesn’t go straight up. So how often does this happen? More than you think, and Ben writes about just how often in this latest post.
- The pandemic has caused a number of supply chain issues for industries, and a lot of it centers around a shortage of chips. This story outlines Intel’s plan to try and increase production of chips here in the US.
‘Companies Raise Perks to Repay Employees’ Student Loans’ – Stephanie Dhue – CNBC
- Student loan debt has been a big issue for a lot of folks in the workforce today. And with the workforce becoming more and more competitive, companies are adding student loan relief as a benefit for their employees.
‘Here are 3 Things to Know About Unemployment Claims’ – Greg Iacurci – CNBC
- We saw unemployment claims rise last week. Unemployment claims have been on a pretty steady decline since the peak. The new surge of COVID cases has certainly factored in, but this article looks at other factors as well.
ENJOY!