Top Financial News for March 30, 2023

WWE’s Vince McMahon paid out over $12M in hush money
The payments were made to four women formerly affiliated with Stamford-based WWE who signed agreements with McMahon that barred them from discussing possible legal claims against McMahon or their relationships with him, according to the Journal, which cited unnamed people familiar with the deals and related documents. WWE declined to

Twitter war: Here’s what could happen next in battle with Elon Musk
By Clare Duffy, Brian Fung and Rachel Metz, CNN Elon Musk moved Friday afternoon to terminate his $44 billion deal to buy Twitter the latest twist in a whirlwind process[1]in which the billionaire Tesla CEO became the companys biggest shareholder, turned down a board seat, agreed to buy the social

Americans to set road trip record for July 4, AAA predicts | Nation & World News
Americans are feeling the heat at the gas pump, but that won’t keep them in park, AAA predicts. The automotive and trip-planning group’s annual forecast for the July 4 holiday weekend says that 42 million Americans — more than ever — will take a road trip of 50 miles or

The Most Disproportionately Popular Job in Biggest US Cities
We looked at the most disproportionately popular job in the largest metro areas in the US. To do this, we analyzed location quotients for jobs with at least 1,000 employees in that metro. Based on this, “tax examiners and collectors, and revenue agents” are the most disproportionately popular job in

U.S. vehicle quality hits 36-year low as supply, labor woes continue
Reuters/MIKE BLAKE FILE PHOTO: Traffic moves along a freeway as vehicles travel towards Los Angeles (Reuters) – The quality of vehicles sold in the United States fell to a 36-year low in 2022, according to automotive consultant J.D. Power, as labor shortages and supply snags continued to impact