Deadline approaches for AT&T data breach lawsuit claims

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AT&T customers affected by 2019 and 2024 data breaches have until December 18th to file claims for potential compensation.

Summary

The deadline to file a claim in a settlement regarding AT&T data breaches in 2019 and 2024 is rapidly approaching, with a deadline of December 18th. Eligible AT&T customers could receive up to $7,500. Claims can be submitted online at telecomdatasettlement.com or mailed with a postmark by the deadline.

In other business news, the National Retail Federation reported that an estimated 203 million Americans shopped over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, the largest turnout since 2017, driven by sales and promotions. Conversely, FBI data indicates that firearm background checks on Black Friday reached a 12-year low, a 13.6% decrease from 2023.

A recent survey also highlighted the importance of health insurance in career decisions, with 53% of Americans citing it as the top deciding factor. Finally, a study by Acorns Daily revealed that today’s children receive an average of $52 in allowance, adjusted for inflation, significantly more than their parents did at the same age.

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