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Date:2025-04-09 09:02:45
Good morning! It’s Daniel de Visé with your Daily Money.
Chanting "make them pay" and other rallying cries, thousands of hotel workers went on strike over Labor Day weekend, after contract negotiations failed between the UNITE HERE labor union and some of the nation's largest hotel chains, Eve Chen reports. The strikes were scheduled to end Tuesday.
Some 15,000 workers, ranging from front desk clerks to back of house laundry staff, are demanding higher wages, better workloads and a return to pre-pandemic staffing at various Hilton, Hyatt, Marriott and Omni hotels.
Many workers say they can't afford to live in the cities they welcome guests to, though hotels assert otherwise.
And future strikes are possible.
Where should you retire?
Florida, Minnesota and Ohio took top spots for 2024 best places to retire, according to rankings announced Tuesday by WalletHub, Natalie Neysa Alund reports.
The list, which graded 182 cities across the United States, named Orlando as the No. 1 place to live during your golden years. Three other Florida cities, Fort Lauderdale, Tampa and Miami, also made the top 10.
Here are the other top retirement spots.
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When you've worked hard all of your life, retirement is a milestone to truly celebrate. And if that milestone is now a mere month away, you may be growing more excited by the day.
But it's important to start off retirement on the right financial foot. So. to that end, make a point to tackle these tasks if you're about a month out.
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