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$26,240 (+1.50%) Hey Snackers, Theyâve got the beats, and now theyâve got news beats: [Gannett]( Americaâs largest newspaper chain, is [hiring]( reporters to exclusively cover Taylor Swift and Beyoncé news. Stocks barely budged yesterday after the August Consumer Price Index showed that core inflation (which excludes food and energy) picked up for the first time in six months. The Fedâs expected to skip a rate hike at its meeting next week, but future bumps arenât off the table. Chipper Chip startups are in an investment slump as Nvidia takes the AI spotlight â for now Nvidia envy⦠[Nvidia]( AI dominance is casting a shadow over smaller chipmakers. Nvidiaâs A100 and H100 AI chips have [become]( the gold standard for lots of large language models (including Open AIâs GPT) and make up 70% of global AI-chip sales. Newer entrants are having a hard time keeping up: so far this year, chip startups have raised just $881M, compared to nearly $2B in the first half of last year. This quarter, the # of US investment deals for chip startups is down by 80% from last year. - AI-dvantage: Nvidia, which has long specialized in graphics chips, reported that its sales doubled last quarter, and said it expects revenue to nearly 3X this quarter. Feeling the crunch⦠As Nvidiaâs AI power grows, fledgling companies are having trouble meeting investorsâ insatiable hunger for market-ready chips. It can cost as much as $500M to advance a single chip design. Some analysts say the surge in AI spend is sapping investment in other types of data-center chips. [Intel]( which specializes in PC chips, said data-center revenue was down 15% last quarter. But global spending on AI chips is forecast to more than double over the next four years to $106B. Meanwhile: - [SoftBank]( chip designer [Arm]( halted orders for its IPO after hot demand. But the smartphone-focused company isnât expected to get a near-term revenue boost from AI. THE TAKEAWAY Being first isnât always comfy⦠While Nvidiaâs #thriving, it has the burden of supplying most of the industry, and itâs struggling with shortages and production strains. Without lots of AI chip options, and less $$ to help create them, some companies are being forced to delay AI product launches because they canât get their hands on enough GPUs. But a shift may be coming: chip-making biggie [AMD]( plans to roll out an AI chip to compete with Nvidiaâs this year. RICHISH Americansâ wealth hits an all-time high, but donât look at their bank accounts My money donât jiggle jiggle⦠itâs invested in a 3-bedroom. Fresh federal data shows that last quarter US household wealth hit a non-inflation-adjusted [record]( ballooning to $154T+. Net worth climbed as Americansâ stock holdings soared by $2.6T and the value of their real estate popped $2.5T. Behind the surge: booming tech stocks and a housing market that seems to be quickly recovering from the Fedâs rate-hike crusade. But itâs not all rainbows and dollar bills⦠Bounced checks⦠and trips to the dollar store. While household wealth has climbed, this week the Census Bureau said that inflation-adjusted median income in the US slipped last year (for the third year straight) to just over $74K. For many it means purchasing power (aka how far your $$ goes) actually declined, despite rising wages. Itâs a potentially stubborn trend, as yesterdayâs CPI data showed that inflation ticked up last month. - Maxed out: Americansâ credit-card debt passed a record $1T last quarter, pushing overall household debt to over $17T. - Piggy-bank cracks: The savings rate fell to 3.5% in July, down from 4.3% in June â a month when more than 60% of US adults lived check to check. - Struggling: The US poverty rate had the largest annual jump on record last year, while the child-poverty rate more than doubled to 12.4%. THE TAKEAWAY Wealthâs more than net worth⦠This yearâs market gains and resilient real-estate prices have provided padding against inflationâs toll. While wealth and wages are up, many still feel theyâre falling short: according to a recent survey, Americans say they need $233K/year to feel financially secure, and last month consumer sentiment ticked down. What else we're Snackin' - [SlowZone]( The United Auto Workers union said it was prepared to strike if it didnât reach a deal with [GM]( [Ford]( and [Stellantis]( by tonight. Stellantis made a third offer, and the UAW said itâs prepared to negotiate 24/7. - [OTC]( The FDA said a nasal decongestant found in meds like NyQuil and [Mucinex]( doesnât work. The regulator could ban the ingredient as it ramps up OTC oversight (it also issued a [warning]( about eye drops). - [Birks]( Birkenstock filed for an IPO, proving youâre never too old to go public (itâs almost 250). The comfy-shoe maker, which got a boost after a pink cameo in âBarbie,â could be valued at $8B+. - [Match]( [Lyft]( new Women+ Connect program matches up women and non-binary drivers and riders. Lyft and [Uber]( have added safety features in recent years, like letting riders share their trip progress with friends. - [Descent]( [American Airlines]( and [Spirit]( cut quarterly profit expectations after fuel costs spiked, joining [Alaska]( and [Southwest](. American also called out a recent hike to its pilotsâ pay as more airline workers seek raises. ðª Thanks for Snacking with us! Want to share the Snacks? Invite your friends to sign up [here](. 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