Winners: Southern Metros Take the Lead As more people return to offices after the remote work norms of the pandemic, the U.S. office market is showing clear signs of regional […]
Tag: economics
Tyson’s Crisis: Job Losses Redefining Rural America
The Ripple Effects of Tyson Foods’ Plant Closures Since March 2023, Tyson Foods has closed eleven processing plants across eight states, resulting in the layoff of over 7,700 workers. This […]
Tariffs Drive Up Costs of Some U.S.-Made Goods
The Ripple Effects of Tariffs on US Prices The recent implementation of tariffs by the United States has led to a noticeable rise in the prices of some domestically produced […]
How Americans Are Handling Tariff-Driven Cost Hikes
The Rising Cost of Living: How Tariffs Are Impacting Everyday Americans Tariffs have long been a topic of debate among politicians, often discussed in the context of trade policies and […]
AI is Lowering the Cost of Knowledge—Universities Must Adapt
The Changing Landscape of Knowledge and Education For many years, universities operated on a straightforward model: knowledge was scarce. Students paid tuition, attended lectures, completed assignments, and eventually earned a […]
Trump Delays Big Tariffs: Why It Matters
The Impact of Tariffs on the US Economy The introduction of President Donald Trump’s “reciprocal” tariffs on dozens of countries was expected to take effect today, following a three-month delay. […]
At 28, her side hustle earned $142K—now it’s her full-time job: Career and finances have ‘never felt safer’
The Rise of a Six-Figure Side Hustle in User-Generated Content Kelly Rocklein didn’t let her layoff from a high-paying marketing job in August 2023 stop her. Instead, she saw it […]
Do Trump’s Tariffs Push Businesses Back to America?
The Impact of Tariffs on U.S. Manufacturing New York-based manufacturer Gear Motions sources most of its components from U.S. suppliers, with only about 4% of its inputs coming from other […]
A Single Entrepreneur’s Two-Year Journey to Relocate His Business from China
A Shift in Manufacturing: American Businesses Move Production to Cambodia For the first time in nearly two decades, Ryan Bursky’s business trip to Asia didn’t include a stop in China. […]