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Apple Pay Later is no more. Here’s what it means for you

by Edgar Davis
Apple Pay Later is no more. Here’s what it means for you

(NewsNation) — Apple is discontinuing its “buy now, pay later” service, but purchases will remain a click away as the company turns to established industry players like Affirm and Klarna. …

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Teachers call for higher pay in hearing

by Vera Ward
Teachers call for higher pay in hearing

WASHINGTON D.C. (NewsNation) — Teachers visited Capitol Hill Thursday to testify at a committee hearing focused on teacher shortages and other challenges plaguing K-12 education.  One of the attending teachers, …

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PG&E CEO, other execs with utility titan, land higher compensation

by Vera Ward
PG&E CEO, other execs with utility titan, land higher compensation

OAKLAND — PG&E handed out higher executive compensation for the utility leviathan’s top boss and other key execs in 2023, pay increases that arrive at a time of soaring monthly …

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Chinese workers see biggest drop in hiring salaries on record

by Anas Siddiqui
Chinese workers see biggest drop in hiring salaries on record

Wages offered to Chinese workers in major cities declined by the most on record, underscoring persisting deflationary pressures and sluggish consumer confidence in the world’s second-largest economy. Average salaries offered …

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In Australia, women with children earn US$1.26 million less than men over their lifetimes

by Walter Watson
In Australia, women with children earn US.26 million less than men over their lifetimes

Australia needs urgent legislative changes to end economic inequality between men and women, a government task force found, highlighting the problem costs the economy A$128 billion (US$80 billion) a year. …

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