Amazon and the U.S. Postal Service have finalized a large delivery partnership to handle over 1 billion packages annually. The agreement is expected to cover the majority of Amazon's deliveries and reshapes the competitive position for NYSE:FDX in e commerce shipping. This development introduces a sizable shift in how Amazon routes parcels that might otherwise flow through private carriers. FedEx,...
Amazon and the U.S. Postal Service have finalized a large delivery partnership to handle over 1 billion packages annually. The agreement is expected to cover the majority of Amazon's deliveries and reshapes the competitive position for NYSE:FDX in e commerce shipping. This development introduces a sizable shift in how Amazon routes parcels that might otherwise flow through private carriers. FedEx, trading as NYSE:FDX, is a major global logistics and parcel delivery company with significant...
As Los Angeles Hits "Breaking Point" Population Exodus, Houston's GDP Rockets Higher California - which spends nearly 40% of taxpayer revenue ($95.5 billion, not including federal funds) on social services that's rife with fraud - and which spends roughly 25% of its $95.5 billion Medi-Cal budget (free healthcare) on illegal immigrants, is in the midst of a massive population exodus due to housing ...
As Los Angeles Hits "Breaking Point" Population Exodus, Houston's GDP Rockets Higher California - which spends nearly 40% of taxpayer revenue ($95.5 billion, not including federal funds) on social services that's rife with fraud - and which spends roughly 25% of its $95.5 billion Medi-Cal budget (free healthcare) on illegal immigrants, is in the midst of a massive population exodus due to housing affordability, crime, taxes, wildfires, parental rights, and homelessness. And while San Francisco and Los Angeles compete for the biggest cesspool in the country, LA county just took the crown when it comes to population loss . According to the latest US Census data, Los Angeles county lost over 53,000 residents - marking the largest decline in any US city between July 1, 2024 and July 1, 2025 - while the overall population loss from 2020 to today is roughly 300,000 people. "There is a real sense of burnout. They are paying insane taxes and getting absolutely nothing in return," according to real estate developer Robert Rivani in a comment to Fox Business . "People feel like they’re living in a place that’s draining them financially and in exchange they’re dealing with rising crime, shrinking services, and a sense that everyone around them is trying to leave too." "It isn’t just one factor, it’s the breaking point phenomenon. The taxes, the lack of safety, the red tape," Compass Real Estate agent Chad Carroll told the outlet. "I have a client from California whose home was broken into twice in the past six months. The whole political landscape there is destroying the state." "These are individuals who have spent their lives building businesses and wealth," he added, "and they feel that California has become a place that takes everything and gives back very little in terms of safety, infrastructure and opportunity." Houston We Have The Opposite Of A Problem Meanwhile, Houston is undergoing a transformation. Not only can you actually get homeowner's insurance (13% of realtor...
Fintel reports that on April 7, 2026, Barclays upgraded their outlook for Associated Banc-Corp - Corporate Bond (NYSE:ASBA) from Equal-Weight to Overweight. Analyst Price Forecast Suggests 14.62% Upside
Fintel reports that on April 7, 2026, Barclays upgraded their outlook for Associated Banc-Corp - Corporate Bond (NYSE:ASBA) from Equal-Weight to Overweight. Analyst Price Forecast Suggests 14.62% Upside