
Joey Solitro
Joey Solitro is a freelance financial journalist at Kiplinger with more than a decade of experience. A longtime equity analyst, Joey has covered a range of industries for media outlets including The Motley Fool, Seeking Alpha, Market Realist, and TipRanks. Joey holds a bachelor's degree in business administration.
Latest articles by Joey Solitro
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Tennis Channel To Serve Up New Streaming Service Next Year
The Tennis Channel's direct-to-consumer streaming service will include live and on-demand matches as well as original programming.
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Instacart+ Users Can Now Get Peacock Streaming For Free
Instacart's premium members can now add NBCU's Peacock Premium to their shopping carts — for free.
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Bank of America Fined $12M for Reporting False Mortgage Data
Bank of America fined over routinely filing false mortgage lending data to the government, the CFPB says.
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Mortgage Demand Rises Slightly As Rates Dip to 7.37%
Mortgage demand inched up last week as the 30-year fixed rate reached its lowest level in 10 weeks, economist says.
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Walmart Launches Parcel Stations To Speed Up Deliveries
Walmart says its parcel stations act like 'mini post offices' to quickly transport more online orders to customers.
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Social Security Asked You For Money Back — Now What?
The Social Security Administration sent you an overpayment notice. Here’s what you need to do next.
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Black Friday 2023's Most Popular Products — And How You Can Still Get Them
The list of the hottest products on Black Friday and Thanksgiving has been released, and many are still offering deals on Cyber Monday.
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Why Tesla Sued the Swedish Transportation Agency and Postal Service
Tesla has sued the Swedish Transport Agency and postal service after a strike halted the delivery of license plates.
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There Are A Few More Days Of Medicare Open Enrollment. Don't Get Scammed.
Scammers are jumping on the Medicare open enrollment bandwagon along with fraudsters sending bogus bills for COVID-19 tests. Here’s how to avoid them all.
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Black Friday Weekend Shopping Sees Huge Numbers
Black Friday sales will be a key driver of record holiday spending this year, according to forecasts.
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Social Security Overpayment Problem Swells to $23 Billion
The Social Security Administration will now have to try and recoup $23 billion in overpayments.
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Amazon Workers Strike On Black Friday
Amazon workers are striking and protesting across 30 countries on Black Friday for higher wages and better working conditions.
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Toyota Financing Arm Fined $60 Million for Multiple Violations
Toyota Motor Credit operated a dead-end cancellation hotline, withheld refunds, and hurt consumers’ credit reports, the CFPB says.
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Online Lender Enova Banned From Offering Certain Short-Term Loans
Enova has agreed to pay a $15 million fine to settle charges, including illegally withdrawing funds from consumer bank accounts, the CFPB says.
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Demand For Medicare Advantage Zero-Premium Plans Stable, Study Finds
Medicare open enrollment report shows the percentage of beneficiaries choosing zero-premium plans this year is stable but down slightly from last year.
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Farmers Direct Is Latest Insurer To Leave California Market
The Farmers subsidiary has begun to send non-renewal notices in California, adding to a growing list of insurers exiting the market.
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ESPN Debuts Betting App; Eyes Streaming Service Launch In 2025
ESPN has launched a betting app to reach more sports fans and dropped news that a standalone streaming service is coming in 2025.
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Amazon Adds Hyundai To Its Product List: What To Know
Amazon to sell Hyundai vehicles on its platform next year. Here's what to know before you proceed to check out.
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Walgreens Launches Virtual Health Care Starting At $33
Walgreens has entered the telehealth space with a plan that let's you chat with a doctor or nurse for $33 or have a virtual visit starting at $36.
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Truepill Data Breach Exposes Personal Information of 2.3 Million Patients
Online pharmacy operator Truepill, also known as Postmeds, has begun notifying the more than 2.3 million patients affected by the cyberbreach.
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Need Your Lawn Mowed? Uber May Soon Offer Help With That
UberTask is designed to allow you to hire gig workers to complete household chores such as furniture assembly and lawn mowing.
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Amazon Expands Grocery Services to Non-Prime Members
Amazon is also allowing any customer to order delivery from other grocers and retailers on the Amazon platform.
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Mortgage Delinquencies Rose Slightly in Third Quarter As Jobs Market Eased
The mortgage delinquency rate rose in the third quarter across all loan types, economist says.
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Citi Fined For Denying Credit Cards To Armenian Americans
Citi to pay $25.9 million for discrimination issues including lying to Armenian Americans about why they were denied credit cards, CFPB says.
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