Making Sen$e Oct 24 Who is winning the U.S.-China trade war? Look at the stock markets One way to look at the results since Trump fired the first salvo in the trade battle is to compare the performance of the rivals’ stock markets since that day.
Making Sen$e Oct 11 Loss of Chinese export market drives new ideas for repurposing recyclables China’s decision to buy less recyclable material from the U.S. has prompted major questions about how we handle waste in America. What will we do with our abundance of plastic bottles and pizza boxes, if exporting them is no longer…
Making Sen$e Oct 04 Why your recyclables might have no place to go Until this year, China had been America's -- and the world's -- number one recycling market. But China has shut its doors to plastic waste, which could result by 2030 in more than 100 million tons of trash with nowhere…
Making Sen$e Oct 02 Why Social Security’s annual increase doesn’t actually keep up with cost of living The government adjusts Social Security benefits each year based on inflation rates, but that increase has not kept up with the rising cost of medical care and other expenses.
Making Sen$e Sep 28 The world’s rich are parking their money in cities. Where to next? Data showing apartment costs compared to the average income suggests investors are causing housing prices to spike in cities like Hong Kong and London.
Making Sen$e Sep 26 Analysis: The dangers of the Fed rate hike The conventional wisdom was that the Federal Reserve would again hike short term interest rates today. That wisdom proved correct, as did the prediction that the Fed would say it is committed to further hikes. The conventional explanation is that…
Making Sen$e Sep 20 This researcher taught us how to resist temptation Researcher Walter Mischel’s most famous contribution was the marshmallow test, a widely replicated experiment that explored the connection between saving and psychology. Economics correspondent Paul Solman remembers Mischel, who died last week at the age of 88.
Making Sen$e Sep 14 What we learned from Walter Mischel, the late creator of the marshmallow test Psychologist Walter Mischel's marshmallow test studied the concept of delayed gratification and its correlation to economic success.
Making Sen$e Sep 13 How the 2008 financial crisis crashed the economy and changed the world Ten years ago this week, the collapse of Lehman Brothers became the signal event of the 2008 financial crisis. Its effects and the recession that followed, on income, wealth, disparity and politics are still with us. Economics correspondent Paul Solman…
Making Sen$e Sep 13 The surprises behind this week’s big economic headlines Inflation is rising, according Bureau of Labor Statistics data, but other reports show wages are barely keeping pace.