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| Good morning, Daily Money friends, it's Nathan back with you! |
| We write a lot about retirement planning in this newsletter. Well, yesterday a guy who's eligible for AARP won the PGA Championship, beating scores of players who weren't even born when he joined the PGA Tour. |
| Let that give us hope that we can all have an active retirement. Congrats, Phil Mickelson! |
| On to our ... |
| 💡 INSIGHT OF THE DAY: Employers appear to be converting temporary jobs into full-time positions, Paul Davidson reports. That's great news for the economy. From February to April, the number of part-time workers fell by 85,000 while the number of full-time workers surged by 1.3 million, according to Moody's and Labor Department figures. |
| 📰 And here are more stories you won't want to miss: |
| 1. The Hyundai Santa Cruz. The Volkswagen Taos. The Kia Telluride. Why are automakers naming more new vehicles after places? I explore that question here. |
| 2. Multigenerational home sales have been increasing during the pandemic. Many buyers are getting new homes to help care for their parents, Swapna Venugopal Ramaswamy reports. |
| 3. Did you have trouble with unemployment benefits last year? You're most definitely not alone. Many people say our systems are in desperate need of reform, Charisse Jones reports. |
| 4. Bitcoin is up, then down. But exactly how does it work? |
| 5. Inflation, employment, profits and investments: A year after the recovery began, here's how the economy is graded. |
| 6. First came the Ford F-150 Lightning electric pickup debut. Now comes the work version of the same truck. |
| Are you ready to go electric? |
| --@NathanBomey |
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