Some of Friday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Gas prices sting US workers who depend on their cars, by Dee-Ann Durbin
CNN
Elon Musk says he’s worried about keeping Tesla out of bankruptcy, by Chris Isidore
Netflix lays off 300 employees as bad year continues to hit company, by Frank Pallotta
The Wall Street Journal
Stock Futures Rise as Rate-Hike Expectations Cool, by Anna Hirtenstein
As Gas Prices Climb, Some Companies Pay for Workers to Fill Up, by Kathryn Dill
CNBC
McDonald’s simplifies franchising policies to attract more diverse candidates, by Amelia Lucas
Education Department agrees to cancel $6 billion in debt for some 200,000 student loan borrowers, by Annie Nova
Reuters
H&M closes Shanghai flagship store, hurt by lockdowns and consumer backlash
Chances of global recession nearing 50% -Citigroup
News about business journalism:
Cincy Biz Courier promotes Demeropolis to managing editor
Titus, Bloomberg editor, departs
Politico reporter Levy departing for new opportunity
News & Observer biz reporter Dolder moving to politics
Politico names Summer 22 interns
Wired hires Mullin to cover biotechnology
Dulaney returns to WSJ as markets reporter in London
The Pacific Business News, an American City Business Journals publication, has hired Janis Magin Meierdiercks as…
Sadia Nowshin, a reporter at European startup news site Sifted, is leaving to join literary…
Variety has promoted Ethan Shanfeld to TV reporter. William Earl of Variety writes, "Shanfeld joins the entertainment…
Kasia Klimasinska is the new team leader for DC breaking news at Bloomberg News. She…
Paul Smalera has organized a gathering of James Ledbetter's friends and colleagues—open to all…
Real estate news service CoStar News has hired Rachel Scheier to cover the San Francisco commercial market.…