EPISODE · Aug 10, 2022 · 29 MIN
$80B for the IRS, $7B for Elon, & Cuts for Wall Street Bankers A 8/10/22
from Squawk Pod · host CNBC
Elon Musk sold nearly $7 billion worth of Tesla shares, just in case the courts mandate he follow through with his deal to buy Twitter. As a part of the Inflation Reduction Act the IRS will receive an $80 billion investment, but Sen. Tim Scott (R- SC) says it won’t help inflation, and it will unfairly impact the average American. The author of “America: A Redemption Story” shares his personal American story and details why he voted against the bill in the Senate. And layoffs could be coming to a Wall Street bloated with pandemic hires. Lydia Moynihan from the New York Post and CNBC’s Hugh Son break down the job (and bonus) cuts ahead for bankers as firms look to reduce costs. Plus, a loss for well-paid golfers, and Sweetgreen’s future is looking a little less sweet, and a little less green. In this episode:Andrew Ross Sorkin: @andrewrsorkinMelissa Lee: @MelissaLeeCNBCKatie Kramer: @Kramer_KatieSen. Tim Scott: @SenatorTimScottHugh Son @Hugh_SonLydia Moynihan: @LJMoynihan Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Elon Musk sold nearly $7 billion worth of Tesla shares, just in case the courts mandate he follow through with his deal to buy Twitter. As a part of the Inflation Reduction Act the IRS will receive an $80 billion investment, but Sen. Tim Scott (R- SC) says it won’t help inflation, and it will unfairly impact the average American. The author of “America: A Redemption Story” shares his personal American story and details why he voted against the bill in the Senate. And layoffs could be coming to a Wall Street bloated with pandemic hires. Lydia Moynihan from the New York Post and CNBC’s Hugh Son break down the job (and bonus) cuts ahead for bankers as firms look to reduce costs. Plus, a loss for well-paid golfers, and Sweetgreen’s future is looking a little less sweet, and a little less green. In this episode: Andrew Ross Sorkin: @andrewrsorkin Melissa Lee: @MelissaLeeCNBC Katie Kramer: @Kramer_Katie Sen. Tim Scott: @SenatorTimScott Hugh Son @Hugh_Son Lydia Moynihan: @LJMoynihan
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$80B for the IRS, $7B for Elon, & Cuts for Wall Street Bankers A 8/10/22
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