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The World’s Largest Shipping Hubs
The largest shipping hubs have gotten bigger and busier. Here’s a look at how the global landscape has evolved over the past 15 years.
Inflation, explained by eggs
Inflation is a tough egg to crack. We gave it a try anyway.
VIDEO: Housing Segregation In Everything
In 1968, Congress passed the Fair Housing Act, which made it illegal to discriminate in housing. Gene Demby of NPR's Code Switch explains why neighborhoods are still so segregated today.
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Labor Shortages and the Immigration Shortfall | Econofact
By the end of 2021 there were about 2 million fewer working-age immigrants in the U.S. than there would have been if immigration trends had continued unchanged.
Ranked: The Biggest U.S. Tax Breaks
Which tax expenditures, or tax breaks, will lead to the biggest government revenue losses over the next ten years?
Commentary: As Michigan drivers await $400 refund checks, 'there's human suffering happening' | Crain's Detroit Business
LANSING — Six weeks ago, a quadriplegic Eaton County woman entered a Sparrow Hospital bed in a bid to get her auto insurance company to resume paying for the at-home care she's had for more than a decade.Six weeks later, she's still there and still waiting.The insurer, Lansing-based Auto…
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Inflation Matters More For the Stock Market Than Interest Rates
Why rising inflation is a bigger risk to the stock market than rising interest rates.
The Mystery of the Declining U.S. Birth Rate | Econofact
The U.S. birth rate has fallen by 20% since 2007. If sustained, this could impact economic growth, productivity, and social insurance programs down the line.
Key inflation gauge hit 6.1% in January, highest since 1982
WASHINGTON (AP) — An inflation gauge that is closely monitored by the Federal Reserve jumped 6.1% in January compared with a year ago, the latest evidence that Americans are enduring sharp price increases that will likely worsen after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
UN: Over 50,000 people fled Ukraine in less than 48 hours
"Many more are moving towards" Ukraine's borders, the UN refugee agency said.
MLB: Season to be shortened if no deal by end of Monday
JUPITER, Fla. (AP) — Major League Baseball said only five days remain to salvage March 31 openers and a full season, telling locked out players that games would be canceled if a labor contract is not agreed to by the end of Monday.
Buyers: Results from the Zillow Consumer Housing Trends Report 2021 - Zillow Research
The 2021 Consumer Housing Trends Report (CHTR) provides a snapshot of what housing consumers are thinking and doing in mid-2021. In this report, we take a deeper look at buyers (household decision makers that own their primary residence and moved to a home they purchased in the past year); In other reports, we examine homeowners, renters, and sellers more closely.
Housing Shortage Tracker
This measure computes how many new permits are issued for every new job for 178 metro areas.
Electric Vehicle Prices Fall as Battery Technology Improves
Declining battery costs are making electric vehicle prices more competitve. By 2023, EV prices could be on par with similar gas-powered vehicles.
8 out of 10 of Car Shoppers Paid Above Sticker Price for New Vehicles in January, According to Edmunds | Edmunds
8 out of 10 of Car Shoppers Paid Above Sticker Price for New Vehicles in January, According to Edmunds
China’s Economy: 40 Years of Soaring Exports
China's economy today is completely different than 40 years ago; in 2021 the country makes up the highest share of exports globally.
The avocado shortage is here, Mexico's president is upset, Chipotle only has a few weeks supply left, and prices are already skyrocketing
We already know that guac is extra, but it could soon be extinct.
Inflation eroded pay by 1.7% over the past year
Workers have seen their hourly pay jump at about the fastest clip in 15 years. But high annual inflation has eaten into those raises.
FTC data shows ‘The Tinder Swindler’ is more common than you’d think
Romance scams hit an all-time high in 2021.
USPS is not a public good
I love the US Post Service and so do nearly 90% of Americans. Of all the government agencies out there, it may be the one with the most bipartisan support. It plays an incredibly vital role in the American economy and yet doesn’t receive any direct taxpayer funds. It also isn't a public good.
Rents reach 'insane' levels across US with no end in sight
Krystal Guerra’s Miami apartment has a tiny kitchen, cracked tiles, warped cabinets, no dishwasher and hardly any storage space. But Guerra was fine with the apartment’s shortcomings. It was all part of being a 32-year-old graduate student in South Florida, she reasoned, and she was happy to live there for a few more years as she finished her marketing degree.
How Zillow's homebuying scheme lost $881 million
They failed in the same way as my bad fantasy football team.
3 in 10 couples have experienced financial infidelity in the past year — here are the most common lies
The biggest money-related lies in relationships deal with spending, debt and income.
The widely varied pain of inflation | Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
Researchers are expanding our understanding of the “huge variation” with which inflation strikes households and groups
"Kill Every Buffalo You Can! Every Buffalo Dead Is an Indian Gone"
The American bison is the new U.S. national mammal, but its slaughter was once seen as a way to starve Native Americans into submission.
World Inflation and Hyperinflation Table