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More From Forbes Oct 27, 2023,08:00am EDT 5 ChatGPT Prompts To Take Yourself Less Seriously At Work (and Enjoy It Far More)“,”scope”:{“topStory”:{“index”:1,”title”:”5 ChatGPT Prompts To Take Yourself Less Seriously At Work (and Enjoy It Far More)”,”image”:”https://specials-images.forbesimg.com/imageserve/651a44a924fd0435e9e8f2df/290×0.jpg?cropX1=0&cropX2=2806&cropY1=80&cropY2=1659″,”isHappeningNowArticle”:false,”date”:{“monthDayYear”:”Oct 27, 2023″,”hourMinute”:”08:00″,”amPm”:”am”,”isEDT”:true,”unformattedDate”:1698408000000},”uri”:”https://www.forbes.com/sites/jodiecook/2023/10/27/5-chatgpt-prompts-to-take-yourself-less-seriously-at-work-and-enjoy-it-far-more/”}},”id”:”4ef9cf5lg7ek00″},{“textContent”:” Oct 27, 2023,07:00am EDT What Do Marketers Need To Understand About TikTok?“,”scope”:{“topStory”:{“index”:2,”title”:”What Do Marketers Need To Understand…

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September PCE: Income ‘not keeping pace’ with consumption

By: The Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) price index — the Fed’s preferred inflation measuring tool — rose 0.4% in September and 3.4% year-over-year. Core PCE came in line with economic forecasts, cooling to 3.7%.DoubleLine Deputy Chief Investment Officer Jeffrey Sherman sits down with Yahoo Finance Live to talk about what the new inflation print could…

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US stocks trade mixed as investors take in Fed’s preferred inflation gauge, latest earnings

By The Fed’s favorite inflation measure came in as expected the past month, with prices up 3.7% year over year.AP/Mark LennihanUS stocks opened mixed on Friday as investors took in new data from the Fed’s favorite inflation gauge.PCE inflation rose 0.3% last month, in-line with economists’ expectations.Meanwhile, consumer spending came in stronger than expected, rising…

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Climate smart programs can help Arizona growers stay on the farm, ag boss Vilsack says

Vilsack told a Tucson audience that the USDA will dedicate more money to programs that strengthen energy and food production. TUCSON — U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack met with Arizona stakeholders on Thursday to underscore the vision and investments the agency is making to bolster local food economies and farm income through historic investments in…

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