Plus, colleges are spending more than they can afford...
August 11, 2023 [View Online]( | [Sign Up]( | [Shop]( [Morning Brew]( TOGETHER WITH [Mode Mobile]( Good morning and Happy Friday. In todayâs newsletter weâre covering⦠- The devastation from the Maui wildfires
- Big spending by US collegesâ¦and costs that get passed along to students
- And how we know NYC is so back Have a great day. Weâll see ya tomorrow. âMolly Liebergall, Cassandra Cassidy, Matty Merritt, Sam Klebanov, Neal Freyman MARKETS Nasdaq 13,737.99 +0.12% S&P 4,468.83 +0.03% Dow 35,176.15 +0.15% 10-Year 4.110% +10.5 bps Bitcoin $29,456.25 -0.41% Disney $91.76 +4.88% *Stock data as of market close, cryptocurrency data as of 4:00am ET. [Here's what these numbers mean.]( - Markets: Stocks ticked higher after an important inflation report showed [encouraging signs]( that price growth is on its way back down to typical levels. Disney investors seemed pleased with the companyâs plans to hike prices across its streaming services and pull a Netflix by cracking down on password sharing. Â NATIONAL NEWS [A hub for Hawaiian heritage has burned to the ground](
[The Maui town of LÄhainÄ was largely destroyed in a wildfire.]( Patrick T. Fallon/Getty Images The Maui town of LÄhainÄ will never be the same. This week, unprecedented wildfires ripped through the historic area where the Hawaiian Kingdomâs constitution was drafted, destroying cherished cultural sites. The blazes are now mostly contained, but at least 53 people have died, making this one of the deadliest US wildfires in decades. The death toll is likely to rise as search and rescue efforts continue. An investigation into the cause of the fire has not yet begun, but unmanaged, nonnative grasslands are [believed]( to have fueled its spread, combined with dry air, drought, and winds from a passing hurricane. âThe whole town was devastated. LÄhainÄ was decimated,â Lieutenant Governor Sylvia Luke [said](. At least 1,000 buildings have been wrecked. - Front Street, the townâs popular stretch of restaurants, bars, and stores, has been reduced to [ash](. âPretty much everybody I know lost everything,â one resident [told]( MSNBC.
- The town centerâone of 60 nationally recognized historic sites in the areaâwas destroyed, as was the church where Christianity got its start in Hawaii in the early 1800s. Its graveyard is the burial site for some members of old Hawaiian royalty.
- The largest [banyan]( fig tree in the US, planted in LÄhainÄ in 1873, is charred but still standing. Cell phone and internet service remained heavily disrupted, so people have been using social media to [try]( to [locate]( missing relatives. For some people on the island, Apple Emergency SOS was the only way to [contact]( first responders. Burnt docks and wrecked boats have complicated seaborne relief efforts. Several airlines have added flights to help get people out of Maui. The recoveryâ¦will take years, authorities said. Mauiâs economy, which was just bouncing back after the pandemic, will sufferâ80% of the islandâs money is generated by tourism. LÄhainÄ, once the capital of pre-colonized Hawaii, was a major destination for visitors.âML   TOGETHER WITH MODE MOBILE [First disruption to smartphones in 15 years](
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[A photograph of a prescription bottle for OxyCodone with pills spilling out of it]Getty Images SCOTUS pauses Sackler opioid settlement. The Supreme Court [temporarily blocked]( a $6 billion settlement between OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma and state and local governments that would protect the Sackler familyâwhich owns the companyâfrom civil lawsuits over the companyâs role in fueling the opioid crisis. Itâs a victory for Bidenâs DOJ, which requested that the settlement be put on hold. The Supreme Court will hear arguments in December over whether the settlement can proceed. Jailed Americans freed from Iranian prison. Thanks to a [USâIran swap]( five Iranian American dual citizens held in the notoriously brutal Evin Prison in Tehran have been moved to house arrest, according to a lawyer for one of them, and theyâll soon be allowed to leave the country. In exchange, the US promised to release multiple Iranians incarcerated for violating sanctions and will allow Iran to use $6 billion of frozen funds for humanitarian purposes, multiple news outlets reported. The agreement comes as a number of Americans remain in foreign prisons on dubious charges, including WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich, who is detained in Russia. Amazon puts WFH employees on notice. The e-commerce giant [emailed some employees]( to warn them that, based on their badge swipes, they hadnât been coming into the office at least three days a week as mandated by company policy, Insider reported. But several employees claimed they were flagged erroneously, and Amazon admitted it might be true. The companyâs Slack was popping off with employees venting about what they perceived as a tone-deaf email and a lack of transparency around how the tracking worked, per Insider. When Amazonâs return-to-office policy was imposed in February, some employees walked out in protest and circulated a petition to nix it. EDUCATION [Colleges are spending money they donât have](
[Illustration of a college building on top of stacks of money]( Francis Scialabba The price of college is rising, and for once, we canât blame inflation. Spending [increased]( by 38% at the median flagship school (the best known and usually the oldest public university in each state) between 2002 and 2022âand they passed the tab to students, contributing to the $1.6 trillion student debt crisis, according to the Wall Street Journalâs analysis of the 50 schoolsâ financial statements. Driving the increase: Over the 20 years analyzed, the median flagshipâs salaries and benefits rose by ~40%, spending on athletic coaches jumped by 50%, and millions of dollars were pumped into new construction and renovations, according to data the WSJ analyzed from the Knight-Newhouse College Athletics Database. Administrative costs have also become a greater [share]( of institutional spending, per US News and the National Center for Education Statistics. But that shiny new student union and all those higher salaries donât pay for themselves. To afford them, every school in the Wall Street Journalâs analysis increased tuition and fee revenue per student by double digits from 2002â2022: - At the University of Oklahoma, tuition and fees per student rose 166% in the two decades analyzed.
- Penn State, the most expensive flagship state school, costs the average student nearly $27,000 a year. Big picture: Schools are spending so much because thereâs no one to stop them. Economist James V. Koch found that trustees approve 98% of cost-increasing proposals at large public universities, and Holden Thorp, former chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, told the WSJ that universities are just âdevouring money.ââCC Â Â TOGETHER WITH FIDELITY
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[Two headlines next to each other. One reads âNew York City is dead foreverâ from The New York Post on August 17, 2020. The other reads âThe average Manhattan rent just hit a new record of $5,588 a monthâ from MSNBC on August 10, 2023.]( New York Post & MSNBC It wasnât just your LA friendsâeveryone thought the pandemic would officially kill New York City. But apparently, what doesnât kill you makes you stronger: The cityâs rents have reboundedâ¦and then some. Average rents in Manhattan hit a [record high]( of $5,588 in July, according to a report from Miller Samuel and Douglas Elliman. Itâs also the fourth month of record-breaking prices in the last five months, according to CNBC. During the pandemic-triggered remote work revolution, economists warned that workers would flee to more affordable states and devastate the cityâs real estate market. But despite nearly 400,000 people leaving Manhattan between June 2020 and June 2022, the average rent for apartments in the borough is now 30% higher than it was in 2019. What happened? For starters, thereâs still not enough housing on the island. And soaring interest rates are making it a lot more expensive for people to buy, so they are being pushed back into the rental market, giving prices an even bigger lift. Plus, the cost of housing in the city typically climbs throughout the summer so, spoiler alert: This month will likely break records too. Record rental prices show that people are choosing to live in Manhattan despite not going in to work there. Manhattan offices were only at 48% of capacity last month, according to Kastle Systems.âMM   GRAB BAG [Key performance indicators](#)
[Golfer Phil Mickelson]Joe Robbins/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Stat: A new book has revealed that golf star Phil Mickelson likes to gamble on sportsâ¦a lot. Mickelson has bet [more than $1 billion]( over the last three decades on sports, losing about $100 million while doing it, according to excerpts of Gambler: Secrets from a Life at Risk published by Fire Pit Collective. The author says that Mickelson made 858 wagers of $220,000 and more than 1,100 wagers of $110,000 between 2010 and 2014. He even attempted to bet $400,000 on Team USA (which he was playing on) at the 2012 Ryder Cup. Quote: âElon works on the technology and dreams up whatâs next. I bring it to market.â In her first TV interview as X CEO, Linda Yaccarino stressed to CNBC that [she has autonomy]( from owner Elon Musk who, despite stepping down as chief executive, still appears at times to be running the ship. Yaccarino also said that the social media company was pretty close to breaking even, advertisers including Coca-Cola and State Farm had returned, and, after gutting its workforce, X is back in hiring mode. Read: Grimes on living forever, dying on Mars, and giving Elon Musk ideas for tweets. ([Wired]( QUIZ [One quiz is all it takes](
[New Friday quiz image]( Getting a 5/5 on the Brewâs Weekly News Quiz has been compared to the first bathroom break after a long car ride. Itâs that satisfying. [Ace the quiz](. NEWS [What else is brewing](#) - [Virgin Galactic]( successfully launched its first crew of tourists into space.
- [The number of US suicides]( reached a record high last year, according to preliminary CDC data.
- [Waymo and Cruise]( have gotten permission from California regulators to run robotaxis 24/7 in San Francisco.
- [Amazon]( is scrapping 27 of its 30 private-label clothing brands to a) cut costs and b) fend off regulatory scrutiny, per the WSJ.
- Update: [Lil Tay]( the social media star whose Instagram account said she died on Wednesday, said she was very much alive and that her account was hacked.
- [A New Zealand supermarketâs]( experiment using AI to generate recipes didnât go well. The AI recommended meals such as deadly chlorine gas and âpoison bread sandwiches.â Chefs, youâre safe for now. RECS
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[morningbrew.com/daily/r/?kid=4904f90a]( ANSWER A = 5 B = 4 C = 6 D = 3 E = 7 F = 2 G = 8 H = 1 I = 9 [Source and solution](. ⢠A Note From Mode Mobile Please read the offering circular at [invest.modemobile.com](. This is a paid advertisement for Mode Mobileâs Regulation CF Offering. Written by [Neal Freyman]( [Cassandra Cassidy]( [Matty Merritt]( [Molly Liebergall]( and Sam Klebanov Was this email forwarded to you? Sign up [here](. Take The Brew to work - Marketers: [Marketing Brew](
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