The surprising afterlife of used hotel soap
Hotel guests leave behind millions of half-used bars of soap every day. A nonprofit is on a mission to repurpose them.
State of Financial Education Report 2021-2022
Course catalogs from over 11,000 high schools reveal that guaranteed access to Personal Finance courses expanded to nearly 1 in 4 high school students in 2022.
Question of the Day: What is the average credit card debt among those carrying a balance? - Blog
Even the low end of the range is disturbingly high... Answer: $6,569 Questions: Are you surprised by the amount of credit card debt people carry? Why or why not? What negative consequences can you think of for carrying a credit card balance from month to month?
21 Personal Finance Movies and Documentaries - Blog
Best finance movies and documentaries for high school and middle school personal finance classrooms. Some free, some subscription or rental. Enjoy this list of the 21 top finance movies.
Who We Spend Time with as We Get Older
In high school, we spend most of our days with friends and immediate family. But then we get jobs, start a family, retire, and there’s a shift in who we spend our days with.
The stunning rise of cremation reveals America’s changing idea of death
Cremation is now more popular in the United States than a traditional casket burial, and twice as common as it was two decades ago. What does that say about us?
Imports do not subtract from GDP
The most common error in economics journalism.
The Meta-Analysis of Financial Education Programs | GFLEC
Financial Education Affects Financial Knowledge and Downstream Behaviors. A meta-analysis of a decade of research indicates that financial education is effective in improving both knowledge and behavior.
iNSPIRE Lesson Plans and PP Presentations grades 6-12
iNSPIRE lesson plans and presentations for grades 6-12 to accompany the "This is Capitalism" video series in partnership with Economics Arkansas, James Wilcox (Southern Miss.) and Stephens Inc. Available for previewing and downloading at no charge.
NEW Activity Series: So Expensive! - Blog
We are excited to announce a new series of activities that will get students thinking about some interesting products and services and the factors that impact the price we pay for them as consumers! These brand new activities are based around a Business Insider web series called So Expensive. Students will watch a video about a specific product or service, identify the specific factors of production that impact its price, and dig deeper by answering a few thought-provoking questions. So Expensive #1: Supreme Brand So Expensive #1 - Supreme Brand (Nearpod) So Expensive #1 - Supreme Brand (No-Tech) Frequently Asked Questions How often will this activity be released?
Historic inflation isn’t hurting sales of essentials like toilet paper, diapers and tissues
Consumer spending has remained resilient, giving companies permission to offset increased costs of production.
Manchin and Schumer Discuss New Tax Hike, Deficit Cut Proposal - BNN Bloomberg
Key holdout Senator Joe Manchin said Tuesday he discussed a tax increase and deficit reduction bill with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer as a way to reduce soaring inflation.
Affirm’s IPO Filing Reveals Nearly A Third Of Its Revenue Comes From A Single Customer
Affirm, the fintech startup known for providing installment loans to shoppers, publicly filed its S-1 with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday.
China’s lockdowns are a greater threat to inflation today than in 2020, Bernstein says
From electronics to auto parts, the world has become more reliant on Chinese goods since the pandemic started in 2020, Bernstein analysts said.
Does the U.S. risk another housing market fall?
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 …
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