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$23,139 (-1.53%) Hey Snackers, Starting Womenâs History Month off right: 16-year-old snowboarder Mia Brookes [became]( the youngest snowboarding world champion, and the first woman to officially [land]( a 1440 double grab. Stocks ticked down slightly yesterday to close out a month that saw investors come to terms with possible future Fed rate hikes lasting longer, and going higher, than previously expected. IOU Biden's student loan forgiveness plan faces the ultimate test at the Supreme Court IOU on the hill⦠SCOTUS started [hearing]( arguments challenging President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan yesterday, putting the financial future of 40M+ indebted Americans in the (judicial) balance. Last year, Biden announced plans to cancel up to $20K in federal student loan debt for qualified borrowers. But the program was [halted]( in November after six GOP-led states brought a case against it â and itâs still on pause. Now the USâs highest court must decide whether the forgiveness policy is an overreach of executive power, and if it causes harm to plaintiffs. - Behind the bench: Conservative justices seemed skeptical, with some saying it would be unfair for Americans who already paid off their loans or never took on debt.
- Bidenâs camp said that the debt-relief plan was legal under the Heroes Act, which gives the Department of Education extra power during national emergencies.
- State attorneys said the plan could strip Missouri (a key player in the case) out of revenue earned from its stateâs loan servicer. Repayment woes⦠the courtâs forgiveness decision isnât the only challenge borrowers are facing. The pause on loan repayments has been extended eight times through two presidencies, saving borrowers $5B/month. But if the legal disputes arenât resolved by June, then payments will restart in August. If the court issues a ruling in March, they could restart as early as May. THE TAKEAWAY Americans might not be prepared⦠Some recent college grads have never had to make a student loan payment, since the pause has lasted nearly three years. The extra costs could weigh on millions of US families already grappling with record household debt and stubborn inflation. The average loan payment is nearly $400/month. TikBan A broad TikTok ban could be in the cards as the US stresses national-security concerns TikTok-ban saga, reloaded⦠The US governmentâs been talking about banning TikTok [for years]( over national-security concerns with the Chinese-owned app. The possibility just got more real: yesterday a bill that would give Biden the power to ban TikTok was on track to [pass]( a key House committee vote. If it is greenlighted by Congress, it could lead to a Tok-less life for the 100M Americans using the app. - Tok nerdy to me: The bill, memorably named âH.R. 1153,â would change rules thatâve shielded TikTok from US sanctions on China. Those rules exempt âinformational materialsâ like news and magazines from sanctions-related bans. Nowâ¦
- UnStitched: The bill could strip protections from companies that share Americansâ personal data with China-affiliated entities.
- Tick tock: Itâs expected to pass in the Republican-controlled House, but its outlook is iffy-er in the Dem-majority Senate. For You-page tunnel vision⦠Supporters of the ban say that TikTok is a tool that the Chinese Communist Party can use to monitor and manipulate Americans (think: weaponizing data, spreading misinfo). Critics like the ACLU argue that a broad ban would amount to censorship of free speech, violating the First Amendment. Meanwhile: - The US, Canada, and the EU have already barred federal employees from having TikTok on government-issued devices. India full-on banned TikTok for all its citizens. THE TAKEAWAY Itâs a messy Tok situation⦠The US has criticized China for being a censorship state ([Google]( Twitter, [Facebook]( and even TikTok itself are banned there). Now the US wants to ban a social-media app⦠but for national-security reasons. If TikTok actually poses a serious security threat, thereâs a lot at stake: over two-thirds of American teens use TikTok, and a third of US TikTok users say they regularly get their news on the app. DEFI(NE) Heard on the Block: "DAO" ð If bees ditched their queen and voted on what to do with all the honey⦠A decentralized autonomous organization, or DAO, is a semi-leaderless crypto org that makes governance decisions based on token holders' votes. So if a bunch of strangers wanted to pool their $$ to [buy a golf course]( or run a fast-food franchise, they could create a DAO to do just that (no IRL handshakes required). What else we're Snackin' - [Cart]( [Target]( posted an uptick in holiday sales thanks to inflated groceries and essentials like TP. But the red-cart icon gave an uninspiring forecast as customers spend less on discretionary items like TVs.
- [MuskUp]( Chinese state media cautioned Elon Musk to reel it in after he tweeted about the origin of the coronavirus. FYI: China is [Tesla]( second-largest market, and its key Shanghai factory can crank out 1M cars/year.
- [Snapped]( Pandemic-era food-stamp benefits are set to end today for 30M Americans in 32 states. As boosted SNAP benefits are getting scrapped, food prices are up 10% on the year.
- [Everyman]( [Goldman Sachs]( is considering pivoting from its consumer offerings like Marcus savings accounts and [Apple]( cards. The Wall Street giant lost billions from its consumer-facing biz.
- [RushIn]( Russia has embraced China's yuan as it continues to reduce its dependence on the US dollar for international trades. The shift could better position Russia to weather Western sanctions. ðª Thanks for Snacking with us! Want to share the Snacks? Invite your friends to sign up [here](. Snack Fact Of the Day Women outnumber men in the US college-educated labor force [Read more]( Wednesday - Earnings expected from Kohlâs, Jack In The Box, Loweâs, Wendyâs, Salesforce, Dollar Tree, Okta, and Office Depot Authors of this Snacks own shares: of Apple, Google, Tesla, and Dollar Tree ID: 2764602 Robinhood Snacks newsletters reflect the opinions of only the authors who are associated persons of Robinhood Financial LLC (Member [SIPC]( and do not reflect the views of Robinhood Markets, Inc. or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates. They are for informational purposes only, and are not a recommendation of an investment strategy or to buy or sell any security, digital asset (cryptocurrency, etc) in any account. They are also not research reports and are not intended to serve as the basis for any investment decision. Any third-party information provided therein does not reflect the views of Robinhood Markets, Inc., Robinhood Financial LLC, or any of their subsidiaries or affiliates. All investments involve risk including the loss of principal and past performance does not guarantee future results. [Robinhood Terms and Conditions]( ⢠[Disclosure Library]( ⢠[Our Editorial Principles]( ⢠[Contact Us]( ⢠[FAQ](
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