
Economics
Rent control pays off for S.F. couple, who get $475K to leave apartment
San Francisco has among the strongest tenant protections in the country, which encourages tenants to hang on to apartments as market prices go up.
After A Drop in Demand, Mask Sales Rebound
Sales of masks surged 24% for the week ended Tuesday. Analysts expect the sales to jump even more after the updated CDC guidance
US Economy Surges to Pre-Pandemic Levels, but Comes in Lower Than Forecasts
The 6.5% annual growth rate last quarter fell below forecasts, showing there are still some mustard stains on the economy’s T-shirt
Family Budget Map
EPI’s Family Budget Calculator measures the income a family needs in order to attain a modest yet adequate standard of living. Compared with the federal poverty line and the Supplemental Poverty Measure, EPI’s family budgets provide a more accurate and complete measure of economic security in America. The Family Budget Map offers a view of cost of living for a two-parent, two-child family across the United States at the county level.
A Suggested Exercise for Teaching Arbitrage on JSTOR
Traditionally, finance textbooks have taught the concept of arbitrage through a number of disparate examples often presented in different sections or chapters. ...
‘WE ALL QUIT’: How America’s Workers Are Taking Back Their Power
Motherboard spoke to economists and historians about why fast food and retail workers around the country are suddenly quitting en masse.
Currency and the Collapse of the Roman Empire
How currency debasement, soaring costs, and overtaxing helped lead to the collapse of Ancient Rome's economy and empire.
Master’s Degrees Are the Second Biggest Scam in Higher Education
And elite universities deserve a huge share of the blame.
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Wage Growth Tracker
Measure of the wage growth of individuals. It is constructed using microdata from the Current Population Survey (CPS), and is the median percent change in the hourly wage of individuals observed 12 months apart.
Some Context on the Executive Order on Promoting Competition in the American Economy
Economists love to talk about the role of competitive markets, but markets aren’t always that competitive. Biden's latest Executive Order is an attempt to correct that.
Vaccine drive hits diminishing returns but plows on
Only a mile and a half from the nearest CVS Pharmacy, Deborah Hurst received the first dose of a Pfizer vaccine last week sitting at a computer desk at her home in Lincoln Park, the midsummer sun peeking through the rear sliding door. The 68-year-old retired school teacher finally received the…
U.S. Life Expectancy Plunged in 2020, Especially for Black and Hispanic Americans
The 18-month drop, the steepest decline since World War II, was fueled by the coronavirus pandemic.
Amazon's mission: Getting a 'key' to your apartment building
Amazon is pushing landlords around the country to give its drivers the ability to unlock apartment-building doors themselves with a mobile device.
So the Billionaires Went to Space. Now What?
The suborbital space tourism market could be worth $8 billion by 2030, according to analysts
US life expectancy decreased by 1.5 years during the pandemic – the largest drop since WWII
Hispanic and Black populations in the U.S. saw the largest declines in life expectancy during the COVID-19 pandemic, new data shows.
Commentary: The reviews are in, and film incentives are still wrong for Michigan
Some legislators want to resuscitate Michigan's defunct tax subsidies for film and television production — a program that once spent half a billion taxpayer dollars. That would be a colossal mistake.I should know. I've analyzed those incentives more than most. My first nationwide study…
Commentary: Entrepreneurship offers path to wealth for minority communities
The Michigan Minority Supplier Development Council recently released a new analysis estimating that it will take more than three centuries to achieve economic parity in minority communities based on the current growth rate of the nation's minority entrepreneurs. Simply put, we must do better. And…
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Some Notre Dame students and faculty outraged by proposed campus Chick-fil-A
Roughly 180 University of Notre Dame students and faculty have signed an open letter calling on the school’s Campus Dining division to nix the proposed new shop.
Sales tax holidays 2021 can help families prepare for return to classrooms
It's mid-July, a particularly important date this year for parents. No, I'm not talking about the Advance Child Tax Credit payments that started going out today. I'm talking about the imminent arrival of the 2021-22 school year. With the COVID-19 pandemic somewhat under control — Be gone, Delta variant and everyone please get vaccinated! — schools across the country will be opening this year. Yes, that sound you hear over the internet is millions of parents celebrating. Tax holidays, too: That other sound you hear is taxpayers, both parents and child-free, celebrating, too, because the annual back-to-school tax holidays also...
6 Myths About Marriage and Credit
/PRNewswire/ -- Tying the knot can be one of the best decisions you make in your life. In many cases, tying the knot also means sharing financial accounts and...
Analysis: Michigan gives out first vaccine lottery prizes, but it hasn't increased vaccination rates
Michigan won't get 70 percent of residents vaccinated against COVID-19 by the Aug. 3 end of the state's "vaccine lottery" program.The realization presents an expensive reality as the state on Wednesday announced the first four winners of the MI Shot to Win lottery program designed to boost…
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VR collaboration opens huge production possibilities - SkyReal
VR collaboration enable exchanges as they are in real life erasing the barrier made by distance between two work teams and allowing total interactions.
Central Michigan University sets vaccine scholarship raffle
Students fully vaccinated against COVID-19 at Central Michigan University can enter to win full-year scholarships and hundreds of gift cards.