Tellwut US Newsletter - 50 Exclusive Points - December 16 2022
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Our weekly winner of 4000 points for participating in external surveys is tssweep!
EVERY attempt to participate in a third party survey OR complete one, will give you an entry into a WEEKLY draw for 4,000 points! The more surveys you try, you more chances to win!
About four-in-ten U.S. adults believe humanity is ‘living in the end times’
Periods of catastrophe and anxiety, such as the coronavirus pandemic, have historically led some people to anticipate that the destruction of the world as we know it – the “end times” – is near. This thinking often has a religious component that draws on sacred scripture. In Christianity, for example, these beliefs include expectations that Jesus will return to Earth after or amid a time of great turmoil. -PewResearch.org
Americans are predicting inflation will fall in the next year
Consumers are expecting inflation to improve in the coming months, according to new survey data from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. In November, consumers’ median inflation expectations for the next year and three years out were 5.2% and 3%, respectively. That’s down from October’s median expectations of 5.9% and 3.1%. Consumers’ expectations about inflation are being watched closely by the Fed as it engages in a long battle to bring down high prices. -CNN Business
Uber Eats Reveals Its Funniest Customer Requests of the Year
On Thursday, Uber Eats released its annual report, which the company said in a statement provides “a snapshot of the most popular, unusual, and unique delivery requests.” -Foodandwine.com
Netflix Is ‘Not Anti-Sports, We’re Just Pro-Profit,’ Ted Sarandos Says
Netflix’s Ted Sarandos again addressed the question of whether the streamer is interested in live sports — and he once again waved it off as not in the cards, at least anytime soon. “We’ve not seen a profit path to renting big sports,” said Sarandos, Netflix co-CEO and chief content officer. Tech companies like Amazon and Apple have both been aggressive in acquiring sports rights for their streaming platforms. Amazon is paying billions for exclusive rights for the NFL’s “Thursday Night Football” on Prime Video, while Apple has inked deals for Major League Baseball and Major League Soccer on Apple TV+. But Sarandos — while he gave a caveat of “never say never” about Netflix acquiring sports rights — commented that the economics of live sports are built around pay TV and don’t make sense for streaming. -Variety.com
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