Jun 27 Column: Travis Kalanick’s downfall and the cost of toxic bro culture By Maureen Sherry Where harassment and bro behavior thrive, it’s now recognized as an expense line item. Maybe that fact will finally bring about significant workplace change. Continue reading
Jun 26 Column: Sadly, in Silicon Valley, Uber’s Kalanick is no outlier By Vivek Wadhwa There is no free pass for the tech industry anymore. It must grow up and clean house. Continue reading
Jun 22 Watch 8:27 The surprising logic behind the use of check cashers and payday loans By PBS News Hour Often seen as predatory, the check cashing industry has been booming. Lisa Servon wondered why lower-income people who were struggling would cash checks instead of getting a bank account, so she took a job as a cashier to find out. Continue watching
Jun 22 Column: The bank fees you don’t even know about By Lisa Servon The average charge per overdraft went from $21.57 in 1998 to $31.26 in 2012. Similarly, average ATM fees more than doubled between 2001 and 2014. But there are more fees -- fees you may not even be aware of. Continue reading
Jun 16 Column: The only conquerors of inequality are the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse By Walter Scheidel Walter Scheidel argues that economic inequality is not only inevitable, but that whenever inequality has been reduced, the reasons forcing inequality down have been nothing short of horrific. Continue reading
Jun 15 Watch 9:02 Kushner family’s real estate dealings land foreign-investor visa back in the spotlight By PBS News Hour Thousands of investors apply and participate annually in the little-known EB-5 visa program, designed to stimulate the U.S. economy through job creation and capital investment by foreign investors. Economics correspondent Paul Solman reports that recently, one real estate business in… Continue watching
Jun 15 How Jared Kushner and others gerrymander to sell visas to foreigners — at a steep discount By Paul Solman Trump Bay Street is a model of luxury as well as a model of a loophole U.S. developers use in a controversial citizenship-for-cash program. Continue reading
Jun 14 Column: 5 ways higher interest rates could affect you By Teresa Ghilarducci The Federal Reserve moved to raise short-term interest rates on Wednesday. What does that mean for American households and American workers?… Continue reading
Jun 12 Column: How ‘America First’ could become America last By Joel Mokyr “America First” is based on the assumption that if another nation gains from trading with us, they do so at our expense. Yet economic international relations — like all international relations — are never zero sum. Continue reading
Jun 09 Column: Why Amazon shouldn’t get into the prescription drug business By C. Michael White The biggest online retailer’s entry into this market may lead to efficiency gains, but the cost would be dear in terms of further severing the link between patients and actual pharmacists. Continue reading