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01.07.2025
Ascending to stratospheric levels, car spending takes us to new and used vehicles, and to what their repairs cost us.
30.06.2025
When we hear that Venice will get an economic boost from Bezos wedding spending, we can compare it to the Super Bowl.
29.06.2025
Connecting economics, current events, and history, this week's economic news roundup ranges from bananas to stolen eggs to supply chains.
28.06.2025
Targeting cheaper housing, the rent policies of Austin, Texas and New York, New York have had different results.
Continuing our June e-links, this week I recommend the articles that describe the mind boggling ways one woman tried to run a 4-minute mile.
27.06.2025
From individuals, to households, to the entire country, Japan's aging population already has had an immense impact.
26.06.2025
Through six banana facts, we can learn all we might want to know about the most popular fresh fruit in the U.S.
25.06.2025
While a slew of data sources tell us our annual working hours, the numbers can be misleading when we look at our homework.
24.06.2025
With tariffs changing global trade, firms can respond by considering the sourcing risks from new supply chains.
23.06.2025
Typical of food cargo theft, a recent massive egg heist followed a rise in egg prices and the availability of a perishable shipment.
22.06.2025
Connecting economics, current events, and history, this week's economic news roundup ranges from entitlement finance to Nintendo competition.
21.06.2025
The 2025 Trustees Report on Social Security and Medicare shows us why our Medicare worries should be elevated.
Continuing with our June e-links, we move far from our economics classroom to the kind of respite we all need from a good book.
20.06.2025
The newly released 2025 Trustees Report tells us that our Social Security worries have many reasons to be increasing.
19.06.2025
Nintendo economics can explain why fans lined up for hours to be the first buyers of the newly released Switch 2.
18.06.2025
Comparing U.S. energy production and consumption to the rest of the world, we discover one major difference.
17.06.2025
To assess the short term impact of New York City's congestion pricing, we can look at predictable metrics and also horn honking.
16.06.2025
Hiding in plain sight, wartime economics make it possible for us to commemorate the military successes of the past 250 years.
15.06.2025
Connecting economics, current events, and history, this week's economic news roundup ranges from can tariffs to egg prices.
14.06.2025
Continuing with our June e-links, I recommend a podcast, that, by looking at the past, provides insight about the U.S. China conflict.
With climbing aluminum tariffs, brewers have to figure out a response to more expensive beer cans that cannot be entirely made in the USA.
13.06.2025
Comparing the W.N.B.A. to the N.B.A. and Fortune 500 female CEOs to male CEOs, we see that women are underpaid and underrepresented.
12.06.2025
Seeing the sharp rise in egg prices and now their fall, we can ask about the impact of the new bid flu flare-up.
11.06.2025
As road funding plunges from less gas tax revenue, we have to identify new sources of revenue for maintaining our highways and bridges.
10.06.2025
Although the Dobbs impact on all women rippled across the United States during the past three years, it particularly hit one group.
09.06.2025
Through the currency images the United Kingdom and Mexico selected, they wound up with very different kinds of monarchs.
08.06.2025
Connecting economics, current events, and history, this week's economic news roundup ranges from African debt to the value of college.
07.06.2025
While the conventional wisdom assumes that the value of college is considerable, the facts display that it varies.
We start our June e-links with a podcast panel that provides an understanding of the true identity of money.
06.06.2025
With college graduation rates up, we can ask why women, more than men, have primarily been the beneficiaries.
05.06.2025
Rarely in the headlines, African debt is a worry because of its its cost and China's role as a major lender.
04.06.2025
As the city with the worst traffic congestion in the world, Lagos, Nigeria will be developing a unique solution.
03.06.2025
Whether it's a deli sandwich or a cookie or cracker package, look-alike products can wind up in court if they are too similar.
02.06.2025
Comparing Europe to the United States, we might see that chocolate buyers have a different response to price hikes.
01.06.2025
Connecting economics, current events, and history, this week's economic news roundup ranges from bond vigilantes to fast food prices.
31.05.2025
Continuing with our May e-links, I recommend Part 2 of the Cautionary Tales story of the Panama Canal to see Roosevelt's leadership.
Looking back at the past 50 years, we would have seen a Southwest identity that differed massively from today.
30.05.2025
Involving 94 million households, our pet spending depends where we live, what we buy, and the reason for our purchase.
29.05.2025
Representing accurate reference points, the rates on European exports and imports were far lower than the numbers we hear.
28.05.2025
Knowing it is somewhat useless and yet still a part of our culture, we should ask if eliminating the penny is a wise decision.