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Why the US is feeling empty these days... August 04, 2023 | | TOGETHER WITH Good morning. Milestone

Why the US is feeling empty these days... August 04, 2023 [View Online]( | [Sign Up]( | [Shop]( [Morning Brew]( TOGETHER WITH [Masterworks]( Good morning. Milestone alert: Morning Brew’s excellent Instagram account is just 7,000 followers away from reaching 1 million. If you want more biz news from the Brew outside the inbox, [give it a follow]( and help them reach a milli. Social team, we’re chocolate > fruit people. —Cassandra Cassidy, Matty Merritt, Molly Liebergall, Neal Freyman [CLICK]( THIS TO REMAIN A SUBSCRIBER Clicking on newsletter links is the only way for us to know you are reading (and enjoying) Morning Brew. If you don't click by next month, you will stop receiving this newsletter. [Click here]( to let us know that you’re still an active subscriber. Thanks! MARKETS Nasdaq 13,959.72 -0.10% S&P 4,501.89 -0.25% Dow 35,215.89 -0.19% 10-Year 4.179% +9.2 bps Bitcoin $29,285.41 +0.52% Oil $81.73 +2.82% *Stock data as of market close, cryptocurrency data as of 1:00am ET. [Here's what these numbers mean.]( - Markets: Stocks [held steady]( despite a jump in bond yields (which typically sends equities lower). In bad news for your next trip to the gas station, oil prices continued their upward march. We’ll get into why a little further down in the newsletter. - Economy: Happy Jobs Report Day to all who celebrate. At 8:30am ET, the government will drop the employment situation for July, which is expected to show a softening—but still healthy—labor market. Economists will be especially dialed in to wage growth for insights on the future trajectory of inflation. Workers getting big raises could put upward pressure on prices.  TRAVEL [Airlines are dropping prices to keep you in the US]( [Illustration of Earth with lots of planes crisscrossing]( Francis Scialabba Travel within the US is down this summer, and airlines are slashing prices in the hopes that a $60 ticket will be cheap enough to convince you to visit Cleveland. Earlier this week, US-focused JetBlue cut its earnings forecast for the year and warned of a loss in Q3. Other primarily domestic airlines are also experiencing turbulence: - Alaska Airlines has slashed fares, while Southwest, Spirit, and Frontier held flight [promotions]( this summer—a sign of struggle within the industry. - US round-trip fares are down 11% compared to 2022 and 2019, according to Hopper.com. Meanwhile…American Airlines, Delta, and United—all carriers with global operations—have exceeded expectations and kept prices high. International airfare is averaging $962, up 10% from last year and 26% from 2019, per Hopper. Bucket list trips > sand bucket trips Why are people traveling outside the US? It’s not exactly a mystery: Americans who were stuck in the country for nearly two years are ready to put their Duolingo streak to the ultimate test. Mastercard said that spending linked to overseas travel is currently at 154% of pre-pandemic levels. So…where is everyone? - Predictably, a lot of Americans are in [Europe](. According to Allianz, the number of Americans traveling to Europe this year will be 55% more than last summer, with London, Paris, Dublin, and Rome as the top destinations. - Travel to Pacific countries, including China and Japan, has also popped off. American Airlines said passenger revenue for trans-Pacific routes has more than tripled in the first half of the year. All the international travel has left American attractions feeling a little empty inside. Major theme parks, including Disney World, Universal, Six Flags, and SeaWorld, have all reported lower-than-usual attendance rates this summer.—CC   TOGETHER WITH MASTERWORKS [Billionaires wanted it, 54,578 everyday investors got it first]( [Masterworks]( When incredibly valuable assets come up for sale, it’s typically the wealthiest people that end up taking home an amazing investment. But not always. One platform is taking on the billionaires at their own game, buying up some of history’s most prized blue-chip artwork. Its investors have already realized annualized net [returns of 17.8%, 21.5%, 35%, and more](. It’s called Masterworks. Their nearly $1b collection includes artists like [Banksy, Picasso, and Basquiat](. When Masterworks sells a painting—like the 15 it’s already sold—investors reap their portion of the net proceeds. Offerings can sell out in minutes, but Morning Brew readers can [skip the waitlist to join with this exclusive link](. WORLD [Tour de headlines](#) [Former U.S. President Donald Trump boards his plane at Reagan National Airport following an arraignment in Washington, D.C. federal court on August 3, 2023]Win McNamee/Getty Images Donald Trump was arraigned for the third time. The former president [appeared]( in a Washington, DC, courtroom over charges that he attempted to thwart American democracy and overturn the results of the 2020 election through repeated lies. As he’s responded to his previous two indictments, Trump pleaded not guilty. The next date to circle on your calendar for this case is August 28 for a hearing, which is just five days after the first Republican presidential debate (it’s possible Trump will not attend either). At the hearing, the judge will likely set a trial date. Apple’s sales are slumping. The iPhone-maker reported its third straight quarter of [revenue declines]( as fewer people join the blue-text mafia. But while Apple is struggling to sell iPhones, it’s doing a great job monetizing its existing customers. The services unit—home to the App Store, Apple TV+, Apple Music, and more—hit a record $21 billion in sales. Amazon was the other Big Tech company to report earnings yesterday: Its [glowing financials]( knocked Wall Street’s socks off. Boycott drags Bud Light sales. Bud Light parent Anheuser-Busch InBev reported a [10.5% drop]( in US sales last quarter, mainly due to plummeting demand for Bud Light following conservative backlash to its partnership with a trans influencer. But the hangover might be easing up. The company said that Bud Light’s market share has stabilized (albeit at a lower level) and hopes its new beer-and-sunshine marketing campaign will win back customers. Overall, AB InBev—a brewery giant that accounts for ~25% of beer sold globally—cruised past sales expectations for Q2. ENERGY [Why is gas getting more expensive?]( [National gas price comparison: 2019-2023. Chart highlights 2023 July price ($3.82 per gallon) and how it is slightly cheaper than 2022 levels, but more expensive than 2021, 2020, and 2019.]( Morning Brew Start preparing for an onslaught of gas-pump pics on social media with the caption, “Thanks, Biden!” The national average of gas rose to a nine-month high of $3.82 per gallon yesterday, up 11 cents from a week ago, per AAA. So, what’s driving prices higher? A noxious mix of heat and geopolitics. The heat: It was so hot in July that refineries in the Gulf of Mexico, which aren’t designed for temps over 95 degrees, are struggling to produce gasoline. That, paired with increased demand for fuel over the summer (so many late-night drives blaring Charli XCX’s “Speed Drive”), means gasoline inventories in the country have fallen to their [lowest]( July level since 2015. The geopolitics: Major oil producer Saudi Arabia said yesterday it would [extend]( its output cuts into September and could even deepen those cuts after that, according to state media. By curbing supply, Saudi Arabia hopes to prop up the price of oil—which gives it critical revenue to spend on futuristic cities and Ronaldo’s teammates. But the cuts are angering the White House because they could lead to an uptick in US inflation. Looking ahead...the rise in gas prices may not last. Refinery operations are [returning]( to normal, and demand usually tapers off in August, according to an AAA spokesperson. But a worse-than-average hurricane season could present unforeseen challenges.—MM   TOGETHER WITH MODE MOBILE [Mode Mobile]( Startup with traction: Eyeing Apple’s $3t valuation, Mode Mobile’s disruptive ["EarnPhone” has broken smartphone norms with 150x revenue growth]( from 2019 to 2022, simultaneously delivering $150m+ in user earnings and savings. In the first month alone, 9.9k+ investors acquired shares—leaving only ~10% of the bonus tier remaining in Mode’s public offering . [Get in on the limited-time 60% bonus: $0.08/share](. ENTERTAINMENT [Lizzo denies her former dancers’ allegations]( [Lizzo onstage during her Special Tour in 2023.]( Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images Lizzo fans fell to their knees this week upon hearing that she’s being sued by three former dancers for the type of alleged mistreatment she’s known for standing against. And like most celebrities who suddenly find themselves on the verge of getting canceled, the “Truth Hurts” singer posted a Notes App “apology” on Instagram and X yesterday in which she called the accusations “false” and “as unbelievable as they sound.” The lawsuit [alleges]( that between May 2021 and May 2023… - Lizzo pressured dancers into interacting with nude performers at an Amsterdam club. - Lizzo’s dance captain pushed religious beliefs on the other dancers and publicly fixated on one plaintiff’s abstinence. - Members of the dance cast, described as “full-figured women of color” in the suit, were scolded when they asked for better compensation for tour downtime. - An “excruciating” rehearsal left one plaintiff so fearful of being let go for underperforming that she soiled herself rather than take a bathroom break. She says she was later fired for recording a meeting, and that Lizzo’s security team didn’t let her leave until they searched her phone for the video. Since the lawsuit was announced, three more women who used to work with Lizzo have [said]( they had similar experiences with the singer…but Lizzo maintains the allegations are just “sensationalized stories.”—ML   GRAB BAG [Key performance indicators](#) [Man sitting in shorts works from home]John Conrad Williams, Jr./Newsday RM via Getty Images Stat: Ugh, the CEOs ordering you to return to the office just got some fresh backup from science. A new working paper in the National Bureau of Economic Research found that data entry employees in Chennai, India, randomly assigned to work from home were [18% less productive]( than employees who worked at the office. And that gap gets even wider (27%) when measuring the reduced productivity of workers who prefer to work from home. But maybe that’s the point. After all, recent [trends]( like “quiet quitting” and having a “lazy-girl job” show that people want to work less, at home. Quote: “There are some things people shouldn’t worry about. This is one.” Fitch shouldn’t kill your vibe, says Warren Buffett. The Oracle of Omaha told CNBC that Fitch’s controversial downgrade of the US credit rating is [not affecting]( his investment strategy, and he’s still plowing into US Treasurys per usual. Elon Musk also voiced his support for American debt, calling short-term Treasurys a “no-brainer.” Read: The smutty hockey drama melting down BookTok. ([The Cut]( QUIZ [Some people just don’t know when to quiz]( [New Friday quiz image]( The feeling of getting a 5/5 on the Brew’s Weekly News Quiz has been compared to going out to dinner with a group that’s down to share everything. It’s that satisfying. [Ace the quiz](. NEWS [What else is brewing](#) - [Warner Bros. Discovery]( said it saved more than $100 million in the second quarter due to the Hollywood actors and writers strikes. Also, the company is reportedly considering adding a [live sports tier]( to its Max streaming service. - [AP Psychology courses]( have been “effectively banned” in Florida due to their LGBTQ content, the College Board said. - [Two US Navy sailors]( were arrested on charges they spied for China. - [Tom Brady]( became a minority owner of English second-tier soccer team Birmingham City Football Club. - [The average height]( of winter waves in California has grown about a foot since 1969 thanks to climate change, new research found. - [Taylor Swift]( is coming to Canada after all. The singer added more North American dates for her Eras Tour this fall, including six shows in Toronto. RECS [Friday to-do list] The Women’s World Cup knockout stage is set: [Here is the schedule]( for the round of 16. Floating cities: How did cruise ships get so big? ([YouTube]( Chicken sandwich critic: You’ve never seen a food review with [this production quality](. Friday playlist: Listen to some of the [records]( found in James {NAME}’s home after his death. Build the team of your dreams. Learn from the experts in our Building High Performance Teams sprint. It all begins on August 28. [Register now](. Wireless wins: Tired of Big Wireless’ big bills? [Tello Mobile]( offers the same reliable wireless service for under $30/month. Get 5GB + unlimited talk and text [for $15/first month]( *This is sponsored advertising content. GAMES [The puzzle section](#) Picdoku: Picdoku is the XFL to sudoku’s NFL. [Play today’s puzzle here](. Friday puzzle The year 2023 is special for the four members of the Smith family who are aged 11, 13, 41, and 47. What will be the next special year for the Smith family? FROM THE CREW [Plan (smartly) for the future]( [Plan (smartly) for the future]( Last week you planned when to see Barbie and Oppenheimer. This week? 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