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Biden announces Live Nation and Ticketmaster will allow consumers to see all fees up front | CNN Business
President Joe Biden announced from a White House roundtable on Thursday that entertainment giant Live Nation and ticketing behemoth Ticketmaster have pledged to give US consumers the ability to see the full price of tickets up front, minimizing the frequently frustrating experience of watching additional fees add up late in the checkout process when buying online.
Is the Unemployment Rate a Deceptive Statistic? | Peter Jacobsen
There is no perfect metric for employment as it relates to the health of the economy as a whole. Context is necessary for determining whether changes in these metrics are good or bad. People think of having less work as a bad thing but, over time, the number of hours worked has decreased pretty consistently over time. You can work less hours today for a better standard of living than people in the prior two centuries. In the context of the last century and a half as a whole, this is a good thing.
How Thinking about Money as Time Can Improve Your Life (and Financial Decisions) | Heath Biller
In the book The Psychology of Money, Morgan Housel states, “The ability to do what you want, when you want, with who you want, for as long as you want, is priceless. It is the highest dividend money pays.”
The Paradox of Wealthy Nations’ Low Adolescent Life Satisfaction
Journal of Happiness Studies - Using PISA 2018 data from nearly half a million 15-year-olds across 72 middle- and high-income countries, this study investigates the relationship between economic...
Taxing Top Incomes in a World of Ideas | Journal of Political Economy: Vol 130, No 9
This paper considers top income taxation when (i) new ideas drive economic growth, (ii) the reward for successful innovation is a top income, and (iii) innovation cannot be perfectly targeted by a research subsidy—think about the business methods of Walmart, the creation of Uber, or the “idea” of Amazon. These conditions lead to a new force affecting the optimal top tax rate: by slowing the creation of new ideas that drive aggregate GDP, top income taxation reduces everyone’s income, not just income at the top. This force sharply constrains both revenue-maximizing and welfare-maximizing top tax rates.
Consumption and Income Inequality in the United States since the 1960s | Journal of Political Economy: Vol 131, No 2
Recent research concludes that the rise in consumption inequality mirrors, or even exceeds, the rise in income inequality. We revisit this finding, constructing improved measures of consumption, focusing on its well-measured components that are reported at a high and stable rate relative to national accounts. While overall income inequality rose over the past 5 decades, the rise in overall consumption inequality was small. The declining quality of income data likely contributes to these differences for the bottom of the distribution. Asset price changes likely account for some of the differences in recent years for the top of the distribution.
The Burning Question: Is an Economic Issue Making the Canadian Wildfire Crisis Worse?
The Canadian wildfire crisis is extending beyond national borders, impacting communities and imposing external costs on individuals far removed from the fire's path.
Slim pickings: Peach crop wiped out across much of Georgia
Georgia peaches will be missing from most produce stands this year. Peach farmers across Middle Georgia say their crop has been all but wiped out by an unusually warm winter, which caused fruit development earlier than normal, followed by a brutal cold snap in March that killed the nascent buds.
The agreement secures some GOP priorities on spending, permits and the safety net, but left the heart of President Joe Biden's agenda intact — at least until the next fight.
Nevada lawmakers consider public financing for Athletics stadium
Whether or not to fork over the money has divided various groups in Nevada, which relies on tourism and entertainment for a disproportionate share of its economy.
T.J. Maxx’s Recession-Proof Pricing Strategy, Explained | WSJ The Economics Of - YouTube
T.J. Maxx and Marshall’s parent company TJX made almost $50 billion last year – more than Nordstrom and Macy’s combined. A decades-old TJ Maxx commercial promises customers “the max for the minimum price” and says the store is “never the same place twice.” But how does the clothing store get its inventory and sell it at such a discount?
WSJ explains how the off-price retailer gains its inventory and uses consumer psychology to keep customers coming back for more.
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IRS: Average taxpayers 'should not be worried' about audits as agency grows | CNN Politics
The forthcoming overhaul of the Internal Revenue Service is intended to increase audits of the wealthy and big corporations while leaving audit rates on average households the same, according to a plan released by the agency Thursday.
How Does Business Competition Help Society? A Discussion with Business Wars Host David Brown
Businesses compete against each other all the time. What are the consequences for society of this competition? In this episode, I have a conversation with Da...
Nevada lawmakers consider public financing for Athletics stadium
Whether or not to fork over the money has divided various groups in Nevada, which relies on tourism and entertainment for a disproportionate share of its economy.