Before Nixon exposed the cracks and Reagan finally broke the back of the “New Deal Coalition” — the voting groups that comprised the Democrats’ electoral advantage for over a generation: big city ...
Class identity—whether a person identifies as upper, middle, or lower class—shapes how we behave, who we interact with, and ...
The Great Recession of 2008 left an indelible mark on the global economy, reshaping financial landscapes and altering personal financial strategies. As we continue to navigate its aftermath, the ...
The Great Recession of 2008 marked a particularly difficult time for Americans, with effects that reverberated around the world. Few remained unscathed as lay-offs and foreclosures mounted. While the ...
We’re once again taking the Marketplace “Economic Pulse,” views on the economy from a range of perspectives. This time it’s another check-in on housing, but specifically the affordability issue for ...
When the Great Recession hit in 2008, Bob Chapman, CEO of Barry-Wehmiller, initially felt confident that with a strong backlog of orders, the company could avoid layoffs. Then customers started ...
While the Great Depression occurred almost 80 years before the Great Recession of 2008 and decades before the start of Japan’s Long Recession, the three economic crises share striking similarities.