3. Student loan payments resume
The start of the month means as many as 40 million Americans now owe federal student loan payments for the first time since 2020. Typical borrowers will owe hundreds of dollars a month — by one estimate, adding up to $7 billion to $8 billion reallocated to the payments every month. While the long-term effect on the economy is unclear, households around the country will feel the crunch from payments restarting. Many borrowers plan to delay purchases of big-ticket or discretionary items, which could take a bite out of sales at retailers like Macy’s, whose CEO mentioned the resumption of payments as a risk in August.
4. Apple plans fix for overheating phones
Apple will roll out a software update to fix an issue that has caused its new iPhone 15 models to overheat. In a statement, the company told CNBC it “identified a few conditions which can cause iPhone to run warmer than expected.” Higher background activity after phone setup, a bug in the iOS 17 software and updates to third-party apps have all contributed to the problem, Apple said. The company said it is “in the process of rolling out” fixes to the issues.
5. California’s next senator
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has chosen Laphonza Butler to fill the Senate seat of Dianne Feinstein, who died Friday at age 90 after the longest tenure of any California senator. Butler, who will become the third Black woman to serve in the Senate, currently leads EMILY’s List, an organization that works to elect Democratic women to Congress. Butler will represent a state that on its own boasts one of the largest economies in the world. The former head of SEIU Local 15, California’s largest union, will join Congress at a time when Hollywood has joined in a wave of several high-profile strikes.
— CNBC’s Jacob Pramuk wrote this newsletter. Alex Harring, Kevin Breuninger, Amanda Macias, Rebecca Picciotto, Annie Nova, Kif Leswing and NBC News contributed to this report.
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