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Happy Hump Day, Daily Money readers. It's Brett Molina here filling in for Jayme Deerwester so she can enjoy a day off, and also to distract myself from eating all the Easter candy slowly taking over my house. Let's get to those Money headlines. |
Diversity in the financial industry |
Start your morning with this great profile by USA TODAY's Charisse Jones of Kenny Haywood, a Black UCLA student majoring in economics who is trying to break into the financial industry, which has been criticized for a lack of inclusion and diversity. |
A report by McKinsey & Co. found Black employees compose only 10% of entry-level workers in financial services, and represent only 3% of executives in the sector's C-suites. McKinsey does note the industry has made some progress. Black employees made up 7% of total external hires into senior manager or director positions in 2020, compared with 5% in 2019 and 4% in 2018, McKinsey found. |
Meanwhile, Haywood remains optimistic as he sharpens his skills and pursues his goal of finding a job in the financial sector. "There (are) so many more diversity initiatives for helping Black and brown kids get into internships ... and just more opportunities available," he said. |
π¨ More headlines you shouldn't miss π¨ |
CAN YOUR AIRPODS DO THIS? Dyson – the company that makes the really cool yet pricey vacuums – is launching over-ear headphones that also feature an air purifier using a special visor. |
TROUBLE FOR TURBOTAX. The Federal Trade Commission is suing Intuit over ads that claimed to offer free filing services. |
THE GREAT RESIGNATION. Job openings are still at record highs. |
TRAVELING WITH DISABILITIES. What people with disabilities and their families wish fellow travelers would know and do. |
πOn today's menuπ |
Vending machines are great for lots of items: Skittles, a can of Coke, or that random Chili Cheese Fritos craving. The latest dish you can get from a vending machine: a cheeseburger. A mall in Jersey City, N.J., is hosting RoboBurger, a vending machine that spits out cooked burgers in six minutes for $6.99. |
π§Mood musicπ§ |
Consider this my belated tribute to Taylor Hawkins, the Foo Fighters drummer who died last week at age 50. "There goes my hero, watch him as he goes." |
LISTEN WHILE YOU WORK: Remember, you can listen to this song and every track in the newsletter in the Daily Money Mood Music playlist on Spotify. |
Follow Brett Molina on Twitter: @brettmolina23. |
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