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Nov. 8, 2020
Smile, Democrats. Trump Lost. You Won. Biden’s victory is a really good thing, and it’s going to give us a chance to think and worry about more important things than who the president is.
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Nov. 4, 2020
The Stock Market Loves the Idea of McConnell Blocking Biden’s Plans Stocks are up huge on a day when it looks like we’ll have a Democratic president and GOP Senate.
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Oct. 28, 2020
The Stock Market and the Tale of Two Recoveries Stocks have been falling as a new COVID wave hits. But there is also a lot of economic good news too.
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Oct. 27, 2020
The World’s Best Bureaucrat As chairman of the Federal Reserve during the pandemic, Jerome Powell has managed to do something almost unimaginable in Washington: a good job.
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Oct. 23, 2020
Gamblers Say Trump Is Almost Tied With Biden. Don’t Bet on It. It sure seems like the election-prediction markets are informed more by hobbyist enthusiasm than political reality.
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Oct. 20, 2020
The Pandemic Has Men Shaving Less, But Not Women Proctor & Gamble sales — and beards — have grown during the pandemic.
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Oct. 19, 2020
What If Trump Is All Too Eager to Give Up Power? The president may simply check out if he loses, leaving critical challenges, like the need for more COVID-19 relief, to fester.
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Oct. 13, 2020
Prime Day Highlights Why October Is the New November This year, with consumers bored at home and retailers wanting to spread out the shopping crowds, Black Friday has crept forward.
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Oct. 9, 2020
Wall Street Got What It Wanted From Trump and Is Ready for Biden Bad news for the president is making markets bullish. What’s going on?
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Oct. 6, 2020
Disneyland Is Likely to Stay Closed for Months California might be right that theme parks ought to be shut until the epidemic abates. But there is a huge effect on employment.
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Sept. 28, 2020
Donald Trump Isn’t Broke. He’s a Very Rich Guy Who Doesn’t Pay Enough Taxes. Some people are reading Trump’s taxes — or the New York Times’ account of what was in his taxes over the last 20 years — much too literally.
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Sept. 24, 2020
Why Do Voters Seem to Be Giving Trump a Pass on the Economy? It’s the best thing the president has going for him right now, according to polls — even though it’s a total mess.
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Sept. 22, 2020
Nikola Says It’s Not the Next Theranos Sometimes, when a product seems cool enough, people don’t ask the right questions.
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Sept. 16, 2020
The Fitness Industry’s Pandemic Winners and Losers Business is booming for online class providers and golf courses, while gyms and apparel companies are in a tough spot.
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Sept. 14, 2020
We’re Heading Toward the Worst Possible Outcome on TikTok It’s likely that the deal will enrich the Trump-allied firm Oracle without the upside of reduced Chinese influence that we were supposed to get.
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Sept. 10, 2020
Softbank Found Another Dumb Way to Invest Naturally, the tech behemoth that lost billions on WeWork has found a new, weird thing to do with its investors’ cash.
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Aug. 26, 2020
Why Airlines Are Getting Ready for Huge Layoffs The layoff announcement from American is part warning and part threat.
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Aug. 24, 2020
Target Is Having a Pretty Good Pandemic Why big box retailers like Walmart and Target have done especially well under COVID.
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Aug. 20, 2020
The Post Office Has a Financial Problem, Not a Crisis There are business questions underlying many of the political questions that surround the USPS.
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Aug. 16, 2020
Americans Are Shopping As Much As They Were Pre-Pandemic The nature of consumer spending is still far from normal, however, and without another stimulus, retail sales may start to contract again.
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Aug. 14, 2020
Coronavirus Will Kill Lots of Shopping Malls Mall owners seem to be aware of this, and they are trying to figure out what the next act looks like.
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Aug. 10, 2020
If Uber’s Food-Delivery Business Isn’t Profitable Now, When Can It Be? Huge growth is based on charging customers less for delivery than drivers get paid to provide it.
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Aug. 4, 2020
Why Disney’s Plan to Release Mulan Online for $30 Pleases Wall Street COVID-19 may be ravaging the movie industry, but it’s also presenting opportunities to think outside the box office.
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July 31, 2020
Coronavirus Has Changed How We Drink Coffee What has been bad for Starbucks has been good for Folgers.
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July 30, 2020
Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg Aren’t in the Same Boat Amazon is extremely popular – and doesn’t meet the definition of a monopoly. Facebook is a different situation.
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July 29, 2020
Don’t Give Up on Offices Quite Yet Even companies like Google that are well suited to remote work understand the value of in-person interactions.
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July 27, 2020
How Much Is COVID-19 Hurting NYC Real-Estate Values? The news for Gotham homeowners is not great — but also not catastrophic.
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July 23, 2020
Why the Stock Market Is Soaring Even As the Economy Falters Here, some good explanations for why stocks would appear to shrug off the very serious economic problems the virus has caused this summer.
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July 21, 2020
If This Is How Disney World Operates in a Pandemic, How Could Schools Operate? Limited capacity may be possible at theme parks and retail stores, but it probably won’t work at schools.
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July 20, 2020
The Economy Won’t Be Recovering Anytime Soon Indicators that recently looked promising are stalling once again.
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July 12, 2020
How Ski Resorts Hope to Operate Under COVID-19 This Winter Skiing is a naturally low-risk activity, but concerns about sudden lockdowns and traveling to, getting up, and eating on the mountain remain.
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July 10, 2020
COVID-19 Is Changing Many Things — But Not Apartment Rents Even during this extremely unstable time, the cost to rent a home has so far remained surprisingly stable.
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July 8, 2020
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July 8, 2020
Here’s What the Trouble in Commercial Real Estate Means for You Some of the hits to retail real estate may permanently change how state and local governments fund themselves.
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July 3, 2020
To Reopen the Economy, Close the Bars Areas that reopened bars may have increased the spread of the coronavirus and made the public more afraid to engage in activities unrelated to bars.
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July 2, 2020
The Good News and the Bad News in the Latest Jobs Report The economy added a record 4.8 million workers. But there are also some warning signs.
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June 26, 2020
Another Good Sign on the Economic Recovery — and a Warning Things are still looking up, but coronavirus surges and government inaction could change that.
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June 22, 2020
How Do You Talk People Into Traveling in the Middle of a Pandemic? Companies are looking for ways to coax potential travelers back out of their homes.
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June 18, 2020
Bankrupt Hertz Won’t Sell More Stock to Bored Investors — Yet After some discussions with the SEC, the company decided not to make new shares available after all.
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June 16, 2020
Retail Sales Data Shows the CARES Act Is Working Retail sales increased 17.7 percent in May, proving that the stimulus supported most American households such that people do not feel afraid to spend.
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June 15, 2020
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June 12, 2020
The Strange Case of Hertz’s Bankruptcy What the mysteriously high stock price of the distressed rental-car company might tell us about market dynamics right now.
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June 10, 2020
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June 1, 2020
Walt Disney World Is Preparing to Reopen. It’s Gonna Be Weird. The company is aiming for mid-July. But the experience won’t be what you are used to.
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May 29, 2020
Why Americans Unexpectedly Saved a Lot of Money in April Millions lost their jobs, but those declines were more than offset by an enormous increase in government social benefits.
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May 28, 2020
How Hertz’s Bankruptcy Will Affect the Car Industry Expect hundreds of thousands of Hertz cars to show up at used-car dealerships soon.
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May 20, 2020
Walmart Had a Great First Quarter — and Has Good News About the Whole Economy “Call it relief spending,” said the company’s CEO, “as it was heavily influenced by stimulus dollars.”
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May 19, 2020
Why Do Food Delivery Companies Lose Money? One common theory is that they are planning to raise their prices someday. I think something else is going on.
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May 13, 2020
There’s Deflation, But You’re Probably Not Enjoying Lower Prices The government’s preferred measure of prices is way down. That’s not the story for most consumers during lockdown though.
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May 12, 2020
Why There Are Still So Many Empty Shelves at the Grocery Store Some key dynamics have changed since March, but there are still acute shortages — particularly in the meat aisle.
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