Economy Sep 24 Why the foreclosure crisis isn’t over yet This is the story of two housing markets — one that's doing very well and another that's treading water.
Economy Aug 24 John Maynard Keynes on the stock market this past week Keynes, perhaps the 20th century most eminent economist, had quite the theory about the stock market. Its relevance was too striking to resist.
Economy Aug 20 The conversion of a Patagonia seamstress “Don’t buy this jacket.” Those words are awfully counterintuitive for a business that makes and sells clothing, but outdoor clothing company Patagonia ran that directive as part of a widespread ad campaign.
Economy Aug 07 A supermarket owner’s secret to success in the food desert Nearly 24 million Americans live in food deserts, low-income neighborhoods with no access to affordable, fresh, healthy food. As a result, people who live in these areas often have poor diets that can lead to higher levels of obesity and…
Economy Jul 23 The story behind Malcolm Gladwell’s favorite coolhunter How do you know what's cool? DeeDee Gordon, an expert trend spotter, explains.
Economy Jul 20 The profundity of Germany versus Greece, via Monty Python An Olympian view of the — at heart — surprisingly similar weltanschauungen of the two nations, courtesy Monty Python.
Economy Jul 10 For gay couples, first comes the wedding and then a chat with your accountant What can newly married gay couples expect to happen to their taxes and employment and Social Security benefits? Economics correspondent Paul Solman spoke to an accountant and lawyer to find out.
Making Sen$e Jul 09 The formula for making a good college investment Is college worth the financial cost? Here's what parents and students need to know to make the best financial decision when it comes to deciding on which college to attend.
Economy Jun 26 Can you win this game? Behavioral economics says no Economics correspondent Paul Solman sat down with Richard Thaler, who's been called the inventor of behavioral economics, to discuss human behavior in the field of economics. Most humans, he points out, aren't the rational mathematicians economists assume they are, and…
Making Sen$e Jun 18 A lawyer and her client weigh in on the overtime scam Overtime is a major labor issue in the United States today. While the Fair Labor Standards Act ensures that salaried workers making less than $23,600 a year must be paid time and a half for every hour they work over…