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Wall Street Story
What if the debate between active and indexed stock investing were a Broadway musical about competing gangs, like West Side Story? Whether sung, read, or spo...
The Honest Investment Ad You'll Never See
What if investment firms advertising active management were required to include full disclosure of the historically low success rate of active versus indexin...
The Productivity Pay Gap — Chartr: Data Storytelling
The productivity pay gap. Workers are more efficient than they used to be, but wages haven't kept up. Streaming saturation. How many streaming services are too many? Sonos. If you can't beat 'em...
How People Around the World Feel About Their Economic Prospects
In many of the world's largest economies, including the U.S., Germany, and China, optimism around economic prospects sits at an all-time low.
Mapped: Interest Rates by Country in 2022
For the vast majority of countries, interest rates are marching upward. Here’s how they break down in 2022.
Why Germany can’t quit Russian gas
It would plunge the country’s economy into one of its worst post-financial crisis recessions.
Detroit ranked as one of the most segregated cities in the country
Detroit is the most segregated city in America, according to a new study from the Othering and Belonging Institute at the University of…
New report finds major economic inequities for African Americans in Detroit
Major inequities are apparent between white residents and Black residents in Detroit, according to a new report released by Detroit Future City.
Segregation then and now: Metro Detroit | Bridge Michigan
Following the fire and violence of 1967, Detroit established itself as the most segregated metro area in the country, with African Americans confined to narrow sections of the city and much of the suburbs a no-go zone. (See a Bridge report on the changes.)
Map: Redlining compared to Social Vulnerability in Detroit
The Mapping Inequality project that has been cataloging “redlining” maps from the Home Owner’s Loan Corporation (HOLC) and completed this incredible project to match the mortgage …
Company Wage Tracker
Texas keeping most truck inspections despite border gridlock
One of the busiest trade ports on the U.S.-Mexico border remained effectively closed Wednesday amid new orders requiring extra inspections of commercial trucks.
The Labor Market for Recent College Graduates - FEDERAL RESERVE BANK of NEW YORK
New York Fed economists Jaison Abel and Richard Deitz track data on the job prospects, wages, unemployment, and underemployment of new U.S. college graduates. Trends for young workers holding only a high school diploma provide a comparison
Putting Your Major to Work: Career Paths after College | The Hamilton Project
The Hamilton Project seeks to advance America's promise of opportunity, prosperity, and growth.
First Destinations for the College Class of 2020: Interactive Dashboard
This interactive dashboard report for the College Class of 2020 provides information about where graduates at the undergraduate and graduate levels land within six months of graduation.
Career Earnings by College Major | The Hamilton Project
The Hamilton Project seeks to advance America's promise of opportunity, prosperity, and growth.
10 facts about today’s college graduates
College graduates generally out-earn those who have not attended college, yet many say they can’t afford to get a four-year degree – or that they just don’t want to.
QoD: % of 2021 U.S. taxpayers who prepared their own returns? - Blog
Question of the Day for teachers and students (Updated): What percent of U.S. taxpayers prepared their own tax returns in 2021?
Why most gas stations don’t make money from selling gas
With gas prices climbing up, you may think station owners are getting greedy. But the economics behind the pump tell a different story.
After a decade of declines, battery prices will increase in 2022, top analysts say
But prices could begin dropping again in 2023 or 2024.
Noah Williams on Twitter
“A Phillips curve for Google searches on "inflation" and "unemployment" over the past two years looks about how you'd expect. We've been on vertical part since October 2021.”
Capitalism Myths - Part 1 - Stossel in the Classroom
VIDEO DESCRIPTION Everywhere people trash capitalism. But according to John, that’s mostly because they don’t understand it. AVAILABLE RESOURCES Web-based Online Quizzesare also available here. AVAILABLE RESOURCES Click to Login or Register to Access These Additional Resources
U.S. airline demand, costs soaring as earnings kick off
Major U.S. airlines are enjoying the strongest travel demand in three years, yet investors will focus on how they are mitigating mounting inflationary pressures when they report quarterly earnings starting on Wednesday.
Avian flu has spread to 27 states, sharply driving up egg prices
For many Americans, bad inflation news keeps getting worse.
Airlines and travelers buckle up for a wildly busy summer of travel
Delta said that March 2022 was its best month for sales ever.
(1) Ben Stanley on Twitter: "Incredible x-axis here. https://t.co/AAxt2uro16" / Twitter
Incredible x-axis here. pic.twitter.com/AAxt2uro16— Ben Stanley (@BDStanley) April 14, 2022