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29.10.25 - 16:36
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Adidas schmiert ab - das macht die Anleger nervös (Der Aktionaer)
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Nach soliden Quartalszahlen rutscht die Adidas-Aktie am Mittwochnachmittag deutlich ab. Aussagen aus der Analystenkonferenz zum US-Geschäft sorgen für Nervosität. Besonders der Hinweis auf vorsichtige Bestellungen im amerikanischen Handel drückt die Stimmung... --- Im dritten Quartal hatte Adidas einen Bruttogewinn von 3,44 Milliarden Euro erzielt, ein Plus von 4,1 Prozent gegenüber dem Vorjahr. Die operative Marge verbesserte sich leicht auf 11,1 Prozent. Der Umsatz stieg um drei Prozent auf 6,63 Milliarden Euro. Regional zeigten sich starke Zuwächse in Europa und Lateinamerika, während Nordamerika schwächelte. Das Running-Geschäft und die Fußballsparte wuchsen jeweils zweistellig..
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29.10.25 - 13:42
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Food Stamps To Be Paused For 42 Million Americans: What To Know... (ZeroHedge)
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Food Stamps To Be Paused For 42 Million Americans: What To Know...
Food stamps are set to be paused on Nov. 1 because of the government shutdown.
Some 42 million Americans will not receive benefits through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) until Congress approves new funding, according to federal officials, although some states have taken steps to intervene.
Congress made money available for SNAP for October before failing to reach a new government funding agreement, which resulted in the government shutting down on Oct. 1, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) said in a letter to regional and state SNAP officials.
There is not enough money to pay full SNAP benefits to the approximately 42 million SNAP recipients in November, the USDA says.
“Bottom line, the well has run dry,” the USDA said on Oct. 25.
“At this time, there will be no benefits issued November 01.”
As Ryan McMaken details below, via The Mises Institute, according to the Treasury Department's rep...
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29.10.25 - 12:15
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Im Fokus Branchen: Einzelhandel - Keine Kaufkraft, keine Party (Helaba)
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Der Einzelhandel leidet unter einem Nachfragemangel, insbesondere aufgrund noch niedriger
Reallöhne. Langlebigere Konsumprodukte laufen besonders schlecht, Lebensmittel und Gesundheitsprodukte hingegen gut. Dieses Jahr dürfte das Wachstum real 3 % betragen. Kommendes Jahr können die Fiskalpakete Abhilfe schaffen, langfristig kommt es aber auf weiter steigende Reallöhne an.. --- Die Reallöhne erreichen gerade einmal das Vorkrisenniveau von 2019 und trotz ersten Zuwächsen liegen sie noch fernab des damaligen Wachstumspfades. Da ist es nicht verwunderlich, dass die Erholung
im Einzelhandel nur schleppend vorangeht, denn: Keine Kaufkraft, keine Party..
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29.10.25 - 04:24
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Mapping Where Non-Citizens Receive The Most Food Stamps (ZeroHedge)
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Mapping Where Non-Citizens Receive The Most Food Stamps
As the federal government shutdown continues, millions of Americans risk losing access to food stamps beginning Nov. 1. Much of the attention has focused on the 42 million citizens who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), but little coverage has been placed on non-citizens who also receive benefits.
Earlier this year, the conservative think tank Economic Policy Innovation Center (EPIC) revealed that nearly 1.5 million non-citizens received food stamps from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). Another 2.2 million children living with non-citizens were also on food stamps. Given that this data was from fiscal year 2022, it's likely this population of non-citizens leeching off American taxpayers is much higher, given the Biden-Harris regime's globalist-aligned open-border invasion of third-worlders.
"These nearly 1.5 million non-citizens collected a total of $4.2 billion in Food Stamp benefit payments,&q...
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29.10.25 - 01:27
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States Sue Trump Admin To Try To Stop Suspension Of Food Stamps (ZeroHedge)
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States Sue Trump Admin To Try To Stop Suspension Of Food Stamps
Authored by Zachary Stieber via The Epoch Times,
Massachusetts and nearly two dozen other states on Oct. 28 sued the Trump administration to try to force the government to keep funding the food stamp program even if Congress approves no new funding.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) must keep funding the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell and 24 other officials, including Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear and New York Attorney General Letitia James, said in the lawsuit.
“The agency cannot simply suspend all benefits indefinitely, while refusing to spend funds from available appropriations for SNAP benefits for eligible households,” they said.
The lawsuit cited federal law, which states that SNAP benefits “must be furnished to all eligible households.”
Some $5 billion in contingency funds can be used in lieu of new funding from Congress amid the government s...
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28.10.25 - 23:57
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Food Lines Are Already Growing Longer All Over America (ZeroHedge)
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Food Lines Are Already Growing Longer All Over America
Authored by Michael Snyder via TheMostImportantNews.com,
It is already happening...
There has been a lot of talk that there will be a surge in demand at America's overwhelmed food banks once funding for the food stamp program ends in early November, but the truth is that we are already witnessing a surge in demand. So what is going to happen if the current government shutdown persists for an extended period of time? On one recent evening, the line at a food bank in downtown Kansas City “snaked through the parking lot, down a driveway and into the street”…
On a recent Thursday evening, the line of cars waiting to pick up food at Redemptorist Social Services Center in midtown snaked through the parking lot, down a driveway and into the street.
Demand for free food is soaring across Kansas City, as job cuts increase, food inflation remains persistently high and federal food assistance is slashed by the Trump administration.
Julie...
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28.10.25 - 22:00
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These States Lose Most If Federal Food Aid Runs Out (ZeroHedge)
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These States Lose Most If Federal Food Aid Runs Out
Authored by Lawrence Wilson via The Epoch Times,
More than 41 million Americans won't receive federal help buying groceries in November unless Congress reopens the government.
“The well has run dry,” the Department of Agriculture wrote on its website on Oct. 27.
The department oversees the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which serves about 12 percent of the U.S. population.
The government shutdown began Oct. 1 after the Senate failed to advance a stopgap funding resolution introduced by Republicans, which would have temporarily funded the government while Congress completed 2026 spending legislation.
Nearly all Democrats have rejected the measure until Republicans come to terms on their proposals to extend health care funding expiring end of the year. Republicans contend that those negotiations should happen in the context of regular spending negotiations, not as a condition for reopening the government.
Here's a look ...
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