According to a recent study from the pew research center, single men make a wopping 21 thousand 400 doll s less than men with a partner. The difference is smaller for women, at eight thousand dollars, but single women still earn less. A two thousand 17 survey from te dumartrade found that single workers make 88 hundred dollars less than their married counterparts. And get this, an economic review looked at identical male twins and found that a married brother made 26 % more than his single twin.
Ford Motor CEO Jim Farley is attempting to grow the electric vehicle part of his company while not alienating any stakeholders, especially employees.
(0:20) John Rotonti discusses: - Farley's plan to create a separate division for Ford's EV business - The likelihood of other automotive companies following suit - Home Depot's highlights after a stellar fiscal year - Whether today's stock drop creates a good entry point for long-term investors looking to add Home Depot to their portfolio (14:30) Now that we're well past Valentine's Day, Alison Southwick and Robert Brokamp offer financial planning tips for singles. Stocks discussed: F, TSLA, GM, HD Host: Chris Hill Guests: John Rotonti, Alison Southwick, Robert Brokamp Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineer: Rick Engdahl
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