Why it matters: Money mixing with art isn't revelatory, but his appearance comes as he moves from Seattle.
The big picture: He and other billionaires like Eric Schmidt, Google's former chair and CEO, are relocating to Miami amid a business boom in South Florida.
Ken Griffin, founder and CEO of Citadel, earlier this year said Miami — or "Wall Street South" — could eventually overtake New York City as the world's financial center.
🕶️ Our thought bubble, via Axios' chief art correspondent Felix Salmon: It is well-known that the best way to look at art is while wearing sunglasses.
Nearly all of the job growth in the economy in November came from just three sectors: health care, government employment, and leisure and hospitality.
The big picture: "Job growth has pretty much ground to a halt in most of the rest of the economy, and that is mostly by design," said Julia Pollak, chief economist at ZipRecruiter, referring to the way the Fed's rate hiking campaign has cooled things off.
The number of workers out on strike in November dropped by about a third compared to the previous month, but was still the highest it's been in a decade, according to the latest jobs report.
Why it matters: The 35,000 workers who returned to their jobs last month (autoworkers and actors among them) helped boost the jobs numbers overall.
The biggest economic threat next year comes from geopolitical bad actors "who with one action can upset economic and market assumptions globally," a new survey of 500 institutional investors finds.
Driving the news: The annual survey from Natixis ranked the threat higher than central bank policy mistakes, consumer pullbacks, or China's sluggish economy.
Cigna is abandoning its efforts to merge with rival Humana, after being unable to agree on price, as first reported by the WSJ.
Why it matters: The combined company would have become one of the nation's largest health insurers, rivaling market leaders UnitedHealth and Aetna owner CVS Health.