GM and Ford shares fall after UBS downgrades point out weaker demand

General Motors’ world headquarters is located in Detroit’s Renaissance Center.

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DETROIT — Shares of General Motors and Ford engine both fell on Monday after two downgrades by UBS, which cited expectations for weaker demand amid inflationary pressures.

Ford shares fell more than 8% during intraday trade before closing at $11.37 a share, down 6.9%. GM lost as much as 7.5% before closing at $32.29 a share, down 4%.

Both GM and Ford shares are down about 45% year-to-date. Both companies have a market cap of just under $50 billion.

UBS analyst Patrick Hummel wrote in notes to investors on Monday that he expects the U.S. auto industry to be challenging for the foreseeable future after posting record profits amid low supply and high demand during the coronavirus pandemic.

He predicted “that it will take three to six months for the auto industry to go into oversupply, bringing an abrupt end to a three-year period of unprecedented pricing power and profit margins for automakers.

The investment firm downgraded Ford to sell from neutral and GM to neutral from buy.

UBS continues to favor GM over Ford as the company picks up momentum in the third quarter and has fewer production woes. Hummel said UBS expects a “solid quarter” for GM, which is scheduled to report third-quarter results on October 25.

Ford said last month that around 40,000 to 45,000 vehicles were affected by the parts shortages, mostly trucks and SUVs with high profit margins that dealers couldn’t match. Ford also said at the time that it expected to book an additional $1 billion in unexpected supplier costs in the third quarter.

Ford is expected to report third-quarter results on October 26.

– CNBC’s Michael Bloom contributed to this report.

Taina Williams says fabulous as she claims he hasn’t sorted his daughter in nearly a 12 months

Taina Williams calls out Fabolous and claims he hasn't looked after his daughter in almost a year while wishing her a happy birthday.

It looks like there might be a little feud in The Family when it comes to that Fabulous and some of his loved ones.

On Monday he took to Instagram to do a special birthday post for him and Emily B’s baby girl Journey Jackson. He shared a photo of him and Journey and said:

I called you Journey because it really was. You may not know when you will go through it, but you will get it in the end. I don’t think you can have trust if you don’t trust the REISE. You taught me that, so I look at you with understanding and love.
Your life assures that everything will add up.”

Not too long after Fabolous took the job, Emily’s eldest daughter and Journey’s big sister Taina Williams commented on the post, claiming that Fabolous hasn’t bothered with Journey for almost a year.

She said in her comment, “This post is hilarious… ‘Possibly not know when you’re going through it, but you’ll get it in the end,’ is translation for = I haven’t looked after my daughter for almost a year and don’t even ask about her well-being because IDC & I’m bitter and just a father of two beautiful sons to manipulate. Stop playing with the internet.”

Fabolous and Emily also share two sons, Johan and Jonas. They welcomed their baby girl Journey in 2020.

Fabolous nor Emily B addressed Taina’s comment at this point. We will continue to update you as this develops.

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Belarusian activist Ales Bialiatski and human rights teams obtain 2022 Nobel Prize

Belarusian human rights activist Ales Bialiatski speaks after he and the Belarusian human rights organization Vyasna were awarded the 2020 Right Livelihood Award in Stockholm December 3, 2020.

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Belarusian human rights activist Ales Bialiatski, Russian human rights organization Memorial and Ukrainian human rights organization Center for Civil Liberties have been awarded the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize.

Bialiatski, 60, helped ignite the pro-democracy movement that began in Belarus in the 1980s. He has been in prison since 2021 for tax evasion, which is widely believed to be politically motivated. He served a prison sentence on the same charge from October 2011 to June 2014 and was arrested multiple times.

The Nobel Committee said he “devoted his life to promoting democracy and peaceful development in his homeland”.

The Civil Liberties Center was established in 2007 to support Ukrainian civil society, promote human rights and promote full democracy in the country.

“Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the center made efforts to identify and document Russian war crimes against the Ukrainian population,” the committee said.

“The center is at the forefront of bringing criminals to justice for their crimes.”

The final recipient, the Russian rights group Memorial, was founded in the former Soviet Union in 1987 to honor victims of political oppression.

In a press conference, Nobel Committee Chair Berit Reiss-Andersen said the award was “not addressing [Russian] President Putin … except that his government, like the government in Belarus, represents an authoritarian government that represses human rights defenders.”

She also called for the release of Bialiatski from prison.

Bialiatski’s campaign group Viasna has documented and opposed the use of torture on political prisoners in Belarus.

Alexander Lukashenko has been President of Belarus since 1994, when the country adopted a new constitution after the collapse of the Soviet Union.

Bialiatski was arrested after widespread protests against Lukashenko’s regime in 2020 and 2021, which were met with violent crackdowns and thousands of arrests.

Belarus is Russia’s only European ally after Ukraine’s unprovoked invasion and also faces Western sanctions.

The Nobel Peace Prize is one of five awards awarded by a five-member committee elected by the Norwegian Parliament since 1901. It is designed to honor those who have “brought the greatest benefit to mankind”.

It is not the first time that it has been awarded to multiple award winners. In 2021, the Peace Prize was split between journalist Maria Ressa, co-founder of Philippine news site Rappler, and Dmitry Muratov, a Russian reporter. Both have worked to expose corruption and authoritarianism and have spoken out in favor of freedom of expression.

This year’s Nobel Prize for Literature went to French author Annie Ernaux.

Within the natural sciences, the physics prize went to Alain Aspect, John F. Clauser and Anton Zeilinger for “groundbreaking quantum information science”; the Chemistry Prize was awarded to Carolyn R. Bertozzi, Morten Meldal, and K. Barry Sharpless for work in click chemistry and bioorthogonal chemistry; and the Medicine Prize went to Svante Paabo for decoding the Neanderthal genome.

The economy prize, established by the Swedish central bank in 1968, will be announced on Monday.

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Halloween objects like House Depot’s 12-foot skeleton are key to retail technique

A child is looking at a Halloween costume on the stand. At the Target department store in Exeter Township on Tuesday afternoon for a story on Halloween costumes.

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Over the past few weeks, Craig Cislo has unearthed the spray-painted tombstones in his attic, scoured websites for a giant animated reaper and convinced his teenage son to dress up as a bush to trick-or-treat.

Cislo, 43, of Dallas, plans to spend about $700 on Halloween to brighten up his family’s front yard decorations. He’s noticed that more neighbors are joining in, too, with big bouncy castles, animatronics and even an elaborate display inspired by The Walking Dead.

“My wife and I joke – because we walk every day – that we have competition this year,” he said.

As retailers gear up for a lackluster holiday season, many are planning to boost sales early by dangling a wider range of Halloween merchandise. Even as consumers restrict spending elsewhere, they say Halloween gives people a chance to get into the holiday spirit with relatively inexpensive celebrations leading up to Thanksgiving and Christmas.

home depot and lowes Stock up on a wide variety of spooky lawn ornaments, including giant mummies and skeletons. target Executives have expressed high hopes for sales of costumes, haunted house cookie kits and other Halloween items, even after the company’s earnings outlook was twice cut. and party townwhich sells costumes, balloons and bags of candy, plans to hire about 20,000 seasonal workers by October 31.

The boost around Halloween comes as more people return to in-person gatherings. Attendance is expected to return to pre-pandemic levels this year, according to the National Retail Federation’s annual survey, with nearly 70% of Americans planning to party.

The survey found total Halloween spending will rise to a record $10.6 billion, a jump from last year’s $10.1 billion. On average, consumers plan to spend $100 on candy, decorations, cards, and costumes.

For some shoppers, festivals like Halloween offer an escape from the worries of everyday life. As customers face unsettling headlines, Covid waves and political uncertainty, they are looking for more ways to celebrate and “bring joy to their families,” said Christina Hennington, Target’s chief growth officer.

“This is one of the reasons we continue to see such strength in our seasonal categories, which we expect to continue in the second half of the year,” she said on the company’s August conference call.

Herman, the 12-foot-tall skeleton, stands amid his fellow skeletons on October 20, 2020 in Middletown, Maryland. The Ferrone family bought a 12-foot skeleton from Home Depot, this year’s hottest Halloween decoration. It was stolen from their garden and they applied to the company for a replacement.

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The 12 foot skeleton

Spring remains the most lucrative time of year for Home Depot and Lowe’s. But over the years, home improvement companies have expanded their Halloween and Christmas product lines.

In 1987, Home Depot added Christmas trees. This was followed by Christmas decorations in 2005 and Halloween merchandise in 2013. Then it saw an opportunity to expand seasonal sales in the fall, said Lance Allen, the company’s senior merchant of holiday decor.

The retailer’s merchandise team sought inspiration by visiting haunted houses and watching classic ’80s Halloween movies and Tim Burton movies. They also scoured trade shows, where they spotted a display of a giant skeletal torso that would inspire one of the company’s most popular Halloween products.

The skeleton at the show cost thousands of dollars, so Home Depot designed a 12-foot skeleton that costs $299 and debuted last year. It became a social media sensation and sold out.

When Home Depot’s “Skelly” returned this year, the first shipments sold out the first day they became available on July 15, Allen said. The retailer has been getting supplies ever since.

Other Halloween sales include a new Hocus Pocus-themed inflatable boat, which retails for $149, and an eight-foot-tall animated reaper that recites spooky phrases while moving its head and mouth, retails for $249 . The company also added a 15-foot-tall phantom — its tallest decoration to date — which retails for $399.

Rival Lowe released its answer to the skeleton this year: a 12-foot mummy that retails for $348.

Lowe’s also expanded its Halloween merchandise range by more than 20% this year and dedicated more store space to larger outdoor goods. Spooky-themed decorations were popular, like a life-size Freddy Krueger and a giant mummy, along with staples like scarecrows, haystacks and pumpkins, said Bill Boltz, executive vice president of merchandising.

Both Home Depot and Lowe’s say Halloween sales are going well, but don’t provide sales numbers in the category.

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Lowe’s debuted a 12-foot mummy this year to get customers excited for Halloween. It’s a retailer exclusive and retails for $348.

A “relatively inexpensive” splurge

It’s too early to tell exactly how Halloween sales will pan out this year. Merchandise is already in stores, but sales tend to pick up steam throughout October as families prepare to celebrate. The major retailers will release sales updates in November when they report quarterly results.

However, seasonal items appear to be driving consumer spending.

Late September, Costco said on an earnings call that early sales of Halloween items were doing well, and Walmart CEO Doug McMillon said the company is stocking up on spooky items like inflatable boats and outdoor decor, even as it’s canceling other orders and dealing with a spate of unwanted ones becomes a fan shop.

According to Lowe’s Boltz, higher prices for groceries, rent and other essentials don’t seem to stop customers from spending.

“When you think of Halloween and you think of discretionary categories, it’s probably as discretionary as possible,” Lowe’s Boltz said. He noted that there was also a demand for more expensive Halloween items, such as the large lawn decorations.

Meanwhile, back in Dallas, Cislo is still deciding what new animatronic he will buy for his lawn. He also plans to get supplies and build a tunnel that trick-or-treaters have to go through to reach the porch and get their treat: a candy bar or a lollipop.

He said he wanted to create the kind of experience he enjoyed dressing up in costume and trick-or-treating as a kid in upstate New York. The best houses, he recalled, gave out full-size candy bars or had extra-spooky decorations.

“It wasn’t just, ‘The lights are on. Let’s ring the bell,'” he said.

Nobel Prize in Economics for US-based economists together with Bernanke

Ben Bernanke, former Federal Reserve Chairman, speaks during the annual meeting of the American Economic Association and Allied Social Science Association Friday, January 4, 2019. Bernanke is one of three winners of the 2022 Nobel Prize in Economics.

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US economists Ben Bernanke, Douglas Diamond and Philip Dybvig were awarded the 2022 Nobel Prize in Economics for their research on banks and financial crises.

Bernanke served as Chairman of the Federal Reserve from 2006 to 2014 and is now at the Brookings Institute in Washington, DC Diamond is a professor at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and Dybvig is a professor at Washington University’s Olin Business School in Washington St. Louis .

The Nobel Committee said their work in the early 1980s “greatly improved our understanding of the role of banks in the economy, especially during financial crises” and showed why it is important to avoid bank failures. They added this was “invaluable” during the 2008/09 financial crisis and the coronavirus pandemic.

Bernanke’s analysis of the Great Depression of the 1930s showed how and why bank runs were a major reason the crisis was so long and severe. Diamond and Dybvig’s work, meanwhile, addressed the societal important role banks play in mediating the potential conflict between savers who want access to their money and the economy, which needs savings to invest. and how governments can help prevent bank runs by offering deposit insurance and acting as lenders of last resort.

The winners of the prize – officially called the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel – will each receive 10 million Swedish kronor ($883,000).

The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences selects the winners from a list of candidates recommended by the Economics Awards Committee. They make their selection from names submitted by invitation from around 3,000 professors, previous award winners and Academy members. People cannot nominate themselves.

Last year, the business prize was divided into three parts. He went to David Card for his work on labor economics; and Joshua D. Angrist and Guido W. Imbens for their contributions to causal analysis.

Unlike the five other Nobel Prizes awarded since 1901 and given in the will of Swedish inventor, chemist and engineer Alfred Nobel, the Economics Prize was established in 1969 by the Swedish Central Bank in his honor. It is the last to be announced each year.

The prestigious Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Belarusian human rights activist Ales Bialiatski, the Russian human rights organization Memorial and the Ukrainian NGO Center for Civil Liberties on Friday.

This year’s Physics Prize went to Alain Aspect, John Francis Clauser and Anton Zeilinger for discoveries in quantum mechanics. The Nobel Committee said it had conducted “groundbreaking experiments” studying particles in entangled states, ushering in a new era in quantum technology.

The chemistry award was split between Carolyn R. Bertozzi for her work using click and bioorthogonal chemistry to map cells and develop more targeted cancer treatments; and Morten Meldal and K. Barry Sharpless, who the committee said had “laid the foundations of click chemistry,” which involves joining biocompatible molecules together.

The medicine prize was awarded to Svante Paabo “for his discoveries on the genomes of extinct hominins and human evolution”.

The literary prize went to the French author Annie Ernaux.

Home of the Dragon: Who will we blame for the civil battle in Targaryen

Warning: This article contains spoilers for House of the Dragon Episode 8.

King Viserys just royally screwed it up.

During the October 9 episode of House of the Dragon, Princess Rhaenyra (Emma D’Arcy) and Queen Alicent (Olivia Cook) finally made amends after years of fighting. Not only did Alicent recognize Rhaenyra as the rightful heir to the Iron Throne, but the former friends seemed ready to spend real time together.

Unfortunately, after a deathbed confession by Viserys (Paddy Considine) when he told his wife about the prophecy “Prince who was promised”. “You wanted to know if I believe it’s true,” said the confused Viserys when Alicent comforted him. “Do not you remember? aegon His dream, the song of ice and fire.”

Continuing, Viserys said what Aegon (his ancestor, not his son with Alicent) had seen to the north was true. “The prince who unites the realm against the cold and the dark,” he explained. “It’s you, you’re the one. You have to do this.”

This message from the dying Viserys seemed to inspire Alicent to return to her mission to raise her son Aegon (Tom Glynn Carney) on the throne over Rhaenyra as she said to her husband, “I understand, my king.”

Why Advantages Open Enrollment Season Could Price You Extra This 12 months

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Don’t be surprised if you spend more time selecting health benefits during the open enrollment season this year.

With inflation rising, policy-specific changes, and workers demanding more healthcare services, many people won’t be checking the exact same boxes as they did last year.

Last year, during open registration — typically October and November — people spent an average of six extra minutes making decisions, according to Aon data. And that will likely stay the same or increase this year. A recent survey by Voya Financial found that due to inflationary pressures, 70% of workers plan to spend more time reviewing their benefit choices during open enrollment to make the most of their benefit funds.

Many people make benefit decisions based on what they can afford, and inflation could be a game changer, said Rob Grubka, chief executive of health solutions at Voya Financial. “It’s on the families’ wallets,” he said.

Here are five tips for navigating this year’s open enrollment season.

Expect to pay more for healthcare in 2022

According to Stacy Edgar, co-founder and CEO of Venteur, some companies are seeing insurers increasing their healthcare premiums by 30% or 40%, which helps employers choose healthcare benefits. Some employers will cover these additional costs, others will pass them on to workers, she said. This can either be in the form of higher monthly premiums or increased out-of-pocket expenses.

According to Aon, employees will contribute about $4,412 toward health insurance in 2022, up 2.6% from $4,302 in 2021. A large part of this increase is due to the increase in employee contributions. According to Aon, employees will pay $1,892 in expenses in 2022, up 5.2% from $1,798 in 2021.

Pandemic and labor market play a bigger role

There are too many options and intricacies to fly through the open registration process. This is especially true now that many companies have expanded their service offerings in response to the pandemic and to attract and retain top talent amid a hiring crisis. It’s also important because, with the rising cost of healthcare, even small changes in benefits can make a significant difference in an individual’s or family’s finances.

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This is especially true if something has changed in your health or that of a family member, says Edgar. For example, pay particular attention to changes in the cost of co-payments, emergency room visits, hospital stays, and prescription medications, all of which can add up. That advice applies equally to people accessing a federal or state marketplace for health benefits, said Kristen Anderson, co-founder and chief executive officer of Catch, a personal payroll and benefits product for the self-employed.

Consumers are advised to update their federal or state marketplace application with their expected income and household information starting November 1. They should then compare their current plan to what is available for 2023 and select an appropriate plan within the required timeframe. They should go through this process even if they chose the re-enrollment option and believe they want to keep the same plan for 2023, according to HealthCare.gov.

Watch out for gaps in health insurance

As employees prepare for open enrollment, they typically spend most of their time focusing on their key workplace benefits: medicine, dentistry and vision, according to Voya Financial. While these benefits are important, many workers often have gaps in their coverage.

Voluntary benefits offered by an employer can provide additional protection. These include hospital liability insurance, serious illness insurance and accident insurance. These coverages are relatively inexpensive, generally costing less than $5 a week for employees, said Dani McCauley, senior vice president and customer experience leader of Aon’s Consumer Benefit Solutions team.

Employers may have added other benefits to their offer to attract and retain outstanding employees. These include student loan repayment services and emergency assistance.

“Make sure you consider every benefit your employer is offering,” McCauley said.

Don’t overlook group life insurance offered by employers

Life insurance sales soared in 2021 as the pandemic prompted many people to reflect on their own mortality. Following record growth in policy sales in 2021, policy sales fell 9% in the first six months of 2022, according to industry research firm Limra. That likely reflects cautious spending cuts due to inflation and other factors, Limra said.

However, group life insurance could be important, especially for people with serious medical conditions who may not qualify for individual life insurance or who cannot afford the premiums of an individual policy. In many cases, group living does not require a medical examination and the policy may be transferrable if an employee changes companies. Spouses or children may also be eligible.

Use available self-help tools

McCauley encourages employees to use employer-provided resources to help them choose benefits. This can include webinars, embedded support tools, and dedicated performance experts. There are also free resources on HealthCare.gov and government-run marketplaces to help consumers with their health insurance decisions.

“This year is more about what the right choice is — not just a choice,” McCauley said.

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Trump lowered himself to holding the rally in Arizona in the midst of a area

Trump’s demise of the venue took a new turn on Sunday when he held his Arizona rally in the middle of a dirt field.

Video:

Former President Donald Trump @POTUS45 holds a rally here in Mesa. Foreign Secretary candidate @RealMarkFinchem is on stage right now @FOX10Phoenix pic.twitter.com/fJXgb9h34Y

— Marissa Sarbak (@MarissaSarbak) October 9, 2022

Since leaving office and his for-profit arena tour bombed, Donald Trump has been holding rallies at smaller venues. Just like the popular one-hit wonders of yesteryear, Trump has held his rallies in fairgrounds and fields.

The former president’s rally in Arizona took place in a field of dirt as the Trumpers baked in the sun while sitting on folding metal chairs. It was the pinnacle of luxury for Trump and his supporters.

Donald Trump is a long way from playing in Alabama soccer stadiums in 2016. The remaining fans are true believers. It’s difficult to estimate the crowd from the video above because Trump rallies have historically looked empty until Trump takes the stage.

Trump fans don’t like sitting down and listening to the warm-up acts, and the video was shot before Trump began speaking.

The failed former president isn’t attracting as many people as it used to. Donald Trump has gone from arenas to fairgrounds to dirt fields, and he’s not far from holding his rallies on street corners and big booths at Denny’s.

Mr. Easley is the managing editor. He is also a White House press pool and congressional correspondent for PoliticusUSA. Jason has a bachelor’s degree in political science. His thesis focused on public policy with a specialization in social reform movements.

Awards and professional memberships

Member of the Society of Professional Journalists and the American Political Science Association

Verstappen wins the chaotic, rain-shortened Japanese GP and takes the title

Red Bull Racing’s Dutch driver Max Verstappen poses with the trophy on the podium after his victory at the Formula One Japanese Grand Prix in Suzuka, Mie Prefecture, October 9, 2022.

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Max Verstappen sealed his second Formula One world title amid great confusion after winning a chaotic, rain-shortened Japanese Grand Prix.

There was much confusion at the checkered flag over the uncertainty of whether full or partial points would be awarded for a race that completed only 29 of the 53 scheduled laps.

With between 50 and 75 per cent of the laps completed, most of the F1 paddock believed Verstappen would receive just 19 points for his win. But for the Japanese GP, there was a different interpretation of the rules, stating that the reduced points only apply if a race is suspended “and cannot be restarted”.

Verstappen was visibly confused by the situation as celebrations began and were then interrupted, but it was eventually confirmed that full points had been awarded, sealing the 25-year-old’s triumph with four races of the season remaining.

“The first is a little more emotional, the second more beautiful,” said Verstappen.

“If we look back at what a year we’ve had so far. It’s been incredible. It’s something I never could have imagined. After last year, fighting to the end, and then again this year such a good car I’m so grateful to everyone who has contributed to this success.”

The Dutchman would have been denied the title if Charles Leclerc had finished second, but the Ferrari driver’s mistake on the last lap resulted in a five-second penalty – for leaving the track and gaining an advantage – which left him to third place behind the other red bull by Sergio Perez.

The field exits the pit lane for the restart after a red flag delay during the F1 Grand Prix of Japan at Suzuka International Racing Course on October 09, 2022 in Suzuka, Japan.

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The race previously threatened to be marred by controversy when a first attempt to start in heavy rain resulted in chaos, with Carlos Sainz crashing into a barrier before a recovery tractor entered the track with the cars still on the track .

The race was red flagged and delayed for more than two hours as rain continued and the chances of a resumption at several points seemed bleak.

However, the sky cleared and the race resumed with a rolling start behind the safety car with around 45 minutes remaining on the three hour clock which started ticking with the first start.

As the track dried, the field switched from wets to intermediates but Verstappen felt comfortable throughout as he pulled away and won by 27 seconds.

Esteban Ocon put in a brilliant defensive performance to hold Lewis Hamilton back in fourth place, while Sebastian Vettel and Nicholas Latifi benefited from being first cars to pit at the restart and finishing sixth and ninth respectively.

Japanese GP final result, Top 10

1) Max Verstappen, Red Bull
2) Sergio Perez, Red Bull
3) Charles Leclerc, Ferrari
4) Esteban Ocon, Alpine
5) Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes
6) Sebastian Vettel, Aston Martin
7) Fernando Alonso, Alpine
8) George Russel, Mercedes
9) Nicholas Latifi, Williams
10) Lando Norris, McLaren

Dangerous man on a finances?! The TikTok Gworlz are saving cash and shopping for designer replicas

TikTok is the ultimate Place for viral lifehacks. With over 88 billion views, under the Lifehack hashtag on the app, it seems to be the go-to place for girls to keep up and connected.

BADDIE ON A BUDGET?!

The latest hack sweeping the Innanet comes from the Gworlz saving their coins and buying high-end designer replicas.

If you’ve spent some time on TikTok, you’ve seen users showcasing their designer finds from sites like DHGate, Aliexpress, and more. The Tiktok girls have found an affordable way to get by on the latest drip.

User @thebarbieari0 shares videos of her unwrapping her finds. A video, which currently has 3.3 million views, features multiple items from Gucci, Jordan, Chanel and Louis Vuitton.

“When they think you’re rich but everything from DH Gate,” they wrote in their video, which was released in August 2022.

Another video showed a woman unboxing a DHGate Christian Dior replica that was purchased for $60. The actual price of the bag is $3350.00 on the fashion label’s website.

DROP OR DROWN?!

The tiktok girlies are living their best “luxury” life with items from dhgate, love it

— Nads (@nadia_boheme) August 22, 2022

There was a time when getting caught with a “fake,” “fake,” or “replica” was socially unacceptable and could ruin a person’s credibility when it comes to fashion. Now that idea isn’t as shameful as it was years ago.

Why are they doing it?! Well, it seems that the girls are financially responsible.

Today, designer replicas are becoming more and more acceptable to Gen Z. There are thousands of YouTube hauls and TikTok trends showing a 20-something man showing off his luxury knockoffs bought at a 90% price difference from retail.

Others believe that you cannot tell the difference and the quality is just as good as the authentic product.

HACK OR WACK?!

The DhGate craze has sent part of the world into a frenzy. While some have no shame in their game, others ask, “Aren’t you embarrassed?”

Reactions from Twitter users show another side of this inexpensive life hack.

Idk I just can’t handle the dhgate tiktok girlies

— Jaylajoi. (@gorgeousjoi_) August 16, 2022

ppl on tiktok love dhgate this is so weird to me😭😭😭 if it’s not your time then it’s just not your time wtf

— BADA$$ (@iamasiabanks) June 14, 2021

#TeaMates, so what’s the consensus – are designer fakes the way to go?!