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Good afternoon. Wedding season is kicking off, and if you’re about to marry a massage therapist, maybe reconsider.

The American Community Survey recently took a look at which occupations have the highest divorce rates. Massage therapists, bartenders, bus drivers, and vocational nurses came in at the top with a whopping 48% of people employed in those professions separated from their spouses.

The profession among the least divorced: actuaries. That makes sense, given their job is to calculate risk—but if you marry one of them, the bad news is you have to spend the rest of your life hanging out with an actuary.

Lucy Brewster, Sissy Yan & Mark Reeth

In today’s newsletter, we’ll discuss:

  • Cisco’s comeback
  • Honda’s disappointment
  • The stocks beating cancer

MARKETS

Nasdaq

26,635.22

S&P

7,501.24

Dow

50,063.46

10-Year

4.461%

Bitcoin

$81,526.00

Oil

$101.82

Data is provided by

*Stock data as of market close, cryptocurrency data as of 4:00pm ET. Here's what these numbers mean.

  • Stocks: Investors are banking on the summit between President Trump and President Xi yielding a longer trade truce. That optimism, combined with a hot AI trade, propelled the S&P 500 and Nasdaq to new record closes once again, while the Dow topped 50,000 for the first time since February.
  • Crypto: Bitcoin jumped after the CLEAR Act cleared the Senate banking committee, paving the way for a showdown between crypto enthusiasts and financial sector stalwarts.
  • Economy: US retail sales rose 0.5% in April, down from a 1.6% increase in March, as consumers kept spending in the face of rising gasoline prices.
 

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