Daily Money: Cars come back; IRS extends tax deadline; Wells Fargo is sorry
Good morning, Daily Money folks, it's Nathan Bomey charging into Thursday. I filled out an NCAA Tournament bracket last night and I have to admit I know less about the field this year than ever before. But I'm taking Houston FTW!
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INSIGHT OF THE DAY: For rental assistance relief included in the latest stimulus package, states have been instructed to prioritize applicants whose 2020 income is half of their area's median income or lower, and who have been jobless for 90 days or more.
Now for the rest of the news ...
1. The Ford Bronco, Land Rover Defender, Toyota Supra and Jeep Wagoneer have already come back to life. What's next? In this story, I explore whether long-gone vehicles like the Chevrolet El Camino, Cadillac Eldorado and Barracuda could mount a comeback. What would you like to see get a second chance? And don't miss the photos of these classic cars!
2. If you've been putting your tax returns off, you've got another month to do them. The federal government is kicking back the deadline from April 15 to May 17.
3. Every time you turn around, it feels like Wells Fargo is apologizing for something, doesn't it? This time it's for outages right as its banking customers were receiving their stimulus checks.
4. Sick of robocalls? Aren't we all. Well, the FCC is enforcing an epic fine against telemarketers who made 1 billion calls.
5. And you thought "The Bachelor" was ridiculous. Turns out you can draw investing advice from the dating reality show. Who knew?
I, for one, haven't seen "The Bachelor" in years. But this is a judgment-free newsletter, so watch away, friends.
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--@NathanBomey