Making Sen$e Dec 06 How colleges are preparing students for jobs that don’t exist yet In a world where not only universities, but private companies, are getting into the education game, the pressure to keep up with an ever-changing work landscape is stronger than ever.
Making Sen$e Dec 03 Can Trump’s new trade deal keep its promises to U.S. and Mexican auto workers? The new deal does provide more protections for U.S. workers than NAFTA, but the effect it will have on auto workers is far from certain.
Making Sen$e Nov 30 Could the Trump-Xi meeting be a turning point for trade? President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping will meet Saturday amid an ongoing trade battle between the two nations.
Making Sen$e Nov 27 How climate change is changing your insurance As climate change leads to more frequent and destructive natural disasters, homeowners living in high risk areas are facing obstacles to affordable insurance.
Making Sen$e Nov 26 Investors see untapped potential in Asia’s plastics problem Investors are starting to see opportunity in what they consider an overlooked sector: waste management in Southeast Asia.
Making Sen$e Nov 19 Why your holiday shopping probably won’t take a hit from tariffs Retailers placed their holiday orders with overseas manufacturers months ago, allowing them to avoid some of the tariffs that were placed on China in September.
Making Sen$e Nov 16 Manufacturers say their worker shortage is getting worse. Here’s why The National Association of Manufacturers warns 2.4 million manufacturing jobs could go unfilled by 2028, but some economists say the situation is not as dire as it seems.
Making Sen$e Nov 15 The electric scooter market is zooming. Will profits catch up? Bird, the first of the major electric scooter companies to launch in the U.S., is valued at $2 billion, despite data that shows it likely is not making any money, yet.
Making Sen$e Nov 13 Map: These cities are home to the nation’s biggest companies By choosing New York City and the Washington, D.C. area, Amazon is joining half of Fortune 500 companies that are headquartered in just 10 cities.
Politics Nov 08 What Acting AG Whitaker’s record says about how he might handle the Mueller probe Whitaker, who President Donald Trump tapped to replace ousted Attorney General Jeff Sessions, has worked as a lawyer and conservative activist.