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The eyes of the world are on Ferrari, as Formula One prepares for its diamond milestone 75th anniversary season - with Lewis Hamilton, no doubt, the story of 2025.
Hamilton emulated his fellow seven-time F1 World Champion, Michael Schumacher’s, 1996 arrival at the Scuderia last month by wearing a suit for his first day on campus. Watch the video, and tell us what you think in the comments…
CNBC Marathon examines causes of poverty in the U.S., including rising credit card debt and lifestyle creep.
37.9 million Americans are currently living in poverty, accounting for 11.6% of the total population. That’s despite the fact that America ranks first as the richest nation in the world in terms of GDP. Child poverty alone is estimated to cost the U.S. over $1 trillion based on the latest research.
More than half of Americans earning more than $100,000 a year say they’re living paycheck to paycheck, according to a report from PYMNTS and LendingClub. This may be a result of a sneaky behavioral phenomenon called lifestyle creep, which is when a person’s spending habits expand as their income rises. Almost half of Americans said they held a balance on their credit card because of an emergency expense, according to a September 2022 CreditCards.com survey.
Americans have accumulated a record-breaking $1 trillion in credit card debt. Despite rising costs and higher borrowing rates, a record 200 million consumers shopped over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend in 2023 according to The National Retail Federation. Explore how Americans' credit card debt ballooned past the $1 trillion threshold, and whether U.S. consumers can keep spending enough to keep a looming recession at bay.
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“Elon Musk—the man Republicans are letting dismantle the government—has a direct personal and financial interest in dismantling much of the government.
He’s a walking conflict of interest,” says Chris Hayes.
The West’s "ironclad" sanctions are so effective that French ski resorts are now overrun with drunken Russian oligarchs, tossing blood-stained euros over the bar like confetti.
And there it is—Putin’s personal cheerleader, Olga Skabeeva, proudly declaring: “The West’s cancelation of Russian culture has lost the battle!”
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Wesley Clark, former NATO Supreme Allied Commander in Europe and retired army general, discusses President Trump's comments that the US should take control of the Gaza Strip. According to Clark, "there are many, many steps to be analyzed before this could be realized but I do think it has to be taken seriously if the president says it." He speaks with Haslinda Amin on Bloomberg Television.