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Friday, November 13, 2020

The Daily Money: Why are restaurants, others spending more in a downturn?

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Friday, November 13

It's finally Friday, Daily Money readers. Let's get you ready for the weekend with today's headlines in Money and Tech.

Many restaurants and businesses are struggling amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet, many are increasing spending as they seek opportunities to recover some of that lost business.

Just because Donald Trump lost the 2020 presidential election doesn't mean misinformation disappears. As one expert puts it: "The same incentives will exist for politicians, cable news networks and partisan websites to create misinformation."

Finally, inflation will play a big role in how much money you'll need to save for retirement. Here's how to prepare yourself.

Scroll down for more headlines, and have a great weekend.

Brett Molina, Money/Tech editor

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