
Economics
Existing-Home Sales Fell 3.4% in May; Median Sales Price Surpasses $400,000 for the First Time
The bad economic news that the Fed is looking for 👀
The economy has been surprisingly disappointing 👎
Better Explanations for Inflation
"We have enough information to conclude policy mistakes, especially on the demand side, go a long way toward explaining today’s inflation." ~ Alexander William Salter
Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness - Stossel in the Classroom
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GDPNow
Provides a "nowcast" of the official GDP growth estimate prior to its first release.
Fourth of July Food Costs Up 11% - Wells Fargo
Co-authored with David Branch & Kevin Bergquist, Wells Fargo Food and Agribusiness Industry Advisors Wells Fargo’s July Fourth Food Inflation Report Fourth of July celebrants will be able to keep an eye on the fireworks and minimize the pain of food inflation by planning early this year – but it will require a little creativity …
Inflation killed the $1 pizza slice. Long live the 99c iced tea
A viral tweet claimed the AriZona Iced Tea was raising its price from 99 cents to $1.29. It wasn't true, but could it happen in the near future?
Venice Plans to Start Weeding Out Cheap Tourists
If you want to go to Venice for the day, you’ll soon have to start paying.
Pete Buttigieg launches $1B pilot to build racial equity in America's roads
The transportation secretary announces a first-of-its-kind pilot program aimed at helping reconnect cities and neighborhoods racially segregated or divided by road projects.
Cost of July 4th Cookout 17% Higher Compared to Year Ago
The average cost of a summer cookout for 10 people is $69.68, which breaks down to less than $7 per person. The overall cost for the cookout is up 17% or about $10 from last year.
24 charts that show we’re (mostly) living better than our parents
Ignore the haters: living standards have improved a lot since the 1980s.
Mapped: The Growth in U.S. House Prices by State
On average, U.S. house prices grew by 18.7% from Q1 2021 to Q1 2022. How has price growth differed by state over various timeframes?
Household Income Distribution in the U.S. Visualized as 100 Homes
This visual breaks down U.S. household income categories as 100 homes, based on the most recent data from the U.S. Census Bureau.
Interactive Map: Crude Oil Pipelines and Refineries of the U.S. and Canada
Explore North America's crude oil pipelines and refineries across the U.S. and Canada in our interactive map.
Mapped: The State of Global Democracy in 2022
We map the state of global democracy, as the Democracy Index hits its lowest point since the inception of the index in 2006.
France's Dijon Mustard Shortage and the Ukraine War | City Journal
Shortages of the condiment in France lead to suspicion and rumor, illustrating a timeless human tendency.
The surprising reason supermarkets sell flowers | CNN Business
All stores have marketing tactics to get you in the door — stylish mannequins, elaborate display windows, posters screaming about all the discounts you can find inside.
Urban renewal erases Black Bottom area in Detroit
A plan to remove Interstate 375 will not bring back the rich history lost when the area was razed to make way for the new road running through the center of ...
The history behind the Birwood Wall.
We're taking a look at the history of the structure known as the 8 Mile Wall or the Birwood Wall.
A Segregation Wall Has Stood In Detroit For 80 Years. Residents Don't Want it Taken Down.
In 1941, a developer in Detroit built the Birwood Wall, a barrier meant to separate Black residents from white residents. Eighty years later, it’s now believ...
Detroit's Wailing Wall | Detroit Journalism Cooperative
A discussion and look back (or over) a wall built by developer in the 1940's to separate black and white residents.
1943 Packard Race Strikes
Part of a series about labor, violence, and race relations during the pre- and post-war era.
Redlining Didn’t Happen Quite the Way We Thought It Did
Scholars have always placed two New Deal era federal agencies at the center of the racist policy that steered private mortgage lenders away from Black neighborhoods. However, new research paints a different picture.
Housing Segregation and Redlining in America: A Short History | Code Switch | NPR
In 1968, Congress passed the Fair Housing Act that made it illegal to discriminate in housing. Gene Demby of NPR’s Code Switch explains why neighborhoods are...
Inflation Nowcasting
The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland provides daily “nowcasts” of inflation for two popular price indexes, the price index for personal consumption expenditures (PCE) and the consumer price index (CPI). These nowcasts give a sense of where inflation is today. Released each business day.
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