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Traffic Deaths Are Surging Despite Less Miles Being Traveled
02:00am, Sunday, 14'th Nov 2021 Zero Hedge
Traffic Deaths Are Surging Despite Less Miles Being Traveled New data is out about traffic fatalities in 2020 and, despite the lockdowns from Covid, the numbers are shocking. Deaths on the road were higher during 2020 than any other year dating back to 2007 - during a year where less people were driving, Bloomberg reported this week. Even more alarming is the fact that 2021 could wind up being worse, as the government estimates that 20,160 have died from crashes in the first half of 2021 - a stunning 18.4% increase from 2020. Transportation Secretary "Mayor Pete" said in October, when the numbers were released: This is a crisis. We cannot and should not accept these fatalities as simply a part of everyday life in America. Meanwhile, the NHTSA is allowing Tesla to beta test its latest version of its "Full Self Driving" on public roads seemingly without interruption. The deaths were initially blamed on reckless driving on empty roads, but that explanation fell short in explaining this year''s numbers, since people are returning to the roads.
[Battery+] Elon Musk wants LFP batteries for Tesla. Heres why Korean battery trio shouldnt produce them
01:44am, Sunday, 14'th Nov 2021 KoreaHerald
Its Elon Musk again. With every word he posts on Twitter, the market swings like a pendulum. From bitcoin to spac
Did Elon Musk confirm the first Tesla Semi deliveries will take place this year?
12:25am, Sunday, 14'th Nov 2021 Drive Tesla Canada
In what appears to be a non-denial denial, Elon Musk seems to have confirmed that the first Tesla Semi deliveries will take place this year. In an interview earlier this week on CNBC, PepsiCo CEO [] The post Did Elon Musk confirm the first Tesla Semi deliveries will take place this year? appeared first on Drive Tesla .
Price of Tesla shares declines as Elon Musk sells of $1.2 billion worth of stock
12:20am, Sunday, 14'th Nov 2021 United Press International
Tesla CEO Elon Musk sold off over a million of his shares of the electric car company worth $1.2 billion.
As Housing Market Boom Drags On, Just 13% Of Gen Z Say Owning A Home Is "Extremely Important"
12:00am, Sunday, 14'th Nov 2021 Zero Hedge
As Housing Market Boom Drags On, Just 13% Of Gen Z Say Owning A Home Is "Extremely Important" When it comes to the housing market, millennials and Gen Z have something in common: both generations came of age during particularly turbulent times for housing markets. Millennials faced the housing market, when the supposedly "impossible" - the real estate would move down - in reality, game to pass. A decade later, housing prices are back at all-time highs, and only 13% of would-be millennial homeowners is "extremely attainable." Combining survey views on attainability and important, we find that just 9% of Gen Z view homeownership as both "extremely important" and "extremely attainable." This is significantly less than the comparable rates for young millennials (16%) and older millennials (17%). Despite a generally positive outlook on homeownership, its not a goal that many Gen Z renters are actively working toward. Just 16% say that its currently their top financial priority, well below the shares that are prioritizing personal savings and investments (35%) and paying down debt (27%).
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