We found the 'missing workers' : The Indicator from Planet Money
Millions of people opted out of the labor force during the pandemic, and the Federal Reserve's most recent update on the economy explains why. Today, we hear from people who made that decision to leave the workforce.For sponsor-free episodes of The Indicator from Planet Money, subscribe to Planet Money+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org.
Explainer: U.S. yield curve reaches deepest inversion since 1981: What is it telling us?
Hawkish comments by Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell helped push a closely watched part of the U.S. Treasury yield curve to its deepest inversion since 1981 on Tuesday, once again putting a spotlight on what many investors consider a time-honored recession signal.
Question of the Day: What's the average price of a house in the US? - Blog
Housing costs can be a big portion of a budget. How does your community compare to the national average? Answer: $535,800 as of Jan 26, 2023 Average sales price of new homes sold in the United States from 1965 to 2022 Questions: How has the cost of housing trended over the last 60 years? Why do you think that is?
How BTS Makes And Spends Its Money
BTS is the world’s highest-paid K-pop group, according to Forbes, earning $57 million in pretax income over the past year. As K-pop’s richest boy band, here’s how the members make and spend their money.
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How Jack Ma Makes And Spends His Billions
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How Rihanna Makes And Spends Her $600 Million
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How Taylor Swift Makes And Spends Her Millions
https://youtu.be/3u7Jlbaw6F4
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How BTS Makes And Spends Its Money
How the Free Market Handles Monopoly | Peter Jacobsen
Many worry that monopolies will run rampant without regulation. The market process, however, illustrates a different story. And while banning monopolies via anti-trust law may sound good, the actual practice amounts to fighting fire with fire.