Food and Entertainment
December 10, 2024
Looking at 6 recent movie facts, we see a shift to PG and family-friendly films that take people to the theater.
What Fast Delivery Means
Demand, Supply, and Markets
December 9, 2024
How Swifties Spend
What's Trending
December 8, 2024
Our Weekly Economic News Roundup: From Cow Burps to Coffee Costs
Weekly Roundup
December 7, 2024
December 2024 Friday’s e-links: Explaining EU Spending
e-links
December 6, 2024
Elaine Schwartz - November 27, 2024
As major U.S. trading partners, Mexico and Canada help us produce everyday goods like hamburgers and car seats.
The Mystery of the Consumer Economic Disconnect
Elaine Schwartz - November 18, 2024
When Your Date Is an AI Clone
Elaine Schwartz - November 17, 2024
Where 1 Billion People Can Prove Who They Are
Elaine Schwartz - November 14, 2024
Why We Have Too Many Apples
Elaine Schwartz - November 11, 2024
Elaine Schwartz - December 5, 2024
Looking back to 2004 and looking ahead, the topic of EU expansion takes us to comparative advantage and growth.
What Your Baby Stroller Says About You
Elaine Schwartz - July 18, 2024
How Alexander Hamilton Gave Us Economic Independence
Elaine Schwartz - July 4, 2024
What a Captcha Costs Us
Elaine Schwartz - April 26, 2024
Why a Cruise Ship is Like a Model-T
Elaine Schwartz - April 23, 2024
Elaine Schwartz - November 15, 2024
Looking at cost and benefit in 316 urban areas, a recent study from the University of Pennsylvania suggests that rather than taking city streets for granted, we should ponder the alternatives.
How Nvidia Changed the Dow
Elaine Schwartz - November 12, 2024
What History Says About Tariffs
Elaine Schwartz - November 10, 2024
Disaster Economics
Elaine Schwartz - October 9, 2024
When a Mortgage Is Like a Hurricane
Elaine Schwartz - October 8, 2024
Elaine Schwartz - December 11, 2024
Among the S&P 500's highest executives, the CEO pay gap remains although some median statistics say women earn more.
6 Facts: What We Need To Know About the Movies
Elaine Schwartz - December 10, 2024
How Swifties Spend
Elaine Schwartz - December 8, 2024
How EU Expansion Can Fuel Economic Growth
Elaine Schwartz - December 5, 2024
Where To Find a Burp Tax
Elaine Schwartz - December 4, 2024
econguest - September 25, 2024
While we will never forget the opening ceremony on the Seine, there was lots more to remember from the Paris 2024 Olympics.
Econlife Quiz: Trader Joe’s
econguest - June 10, 2024
Econlife Quiz: Barbie
econguest - November 26, 2023
Elaine Schwartz - December 6, 2024
Starting our December e-links, I recommend a podcast and paper that provide the insight we need to evaluate public spending.
November 2024 Friday’s e-links: A Visualization Atlas
Elaine Schwartz - November 29, 2024
November 2024 Friday’s e-links: Venom
Elaine Schwartz - November 22, 2024