The Conversation - Business
Why working-class people account for around 1% of lawmakers in the US – and only 2% in the average democracy around the world - Noam Lupu, Vanderbilt University and Nicholas Carnes, Duke University
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Personal bankruptcy filings are soaring in 2026, signaling growing economic distress -- Jay L. Zagorsky, Boston University1 day ago
Congress just passed a housing law that rewards states for reform — here's why Colorado has a head start -- Solomon Greene, University of Denver5 days ago
Small businesses at the gateways to America's national parks face 4 big risks – including changing boundaries and extreme weather -- Nancy Forster-Holt, University of Rhode Island12 hours ago
How new SNAP restrictions could hit Greater Pittsburgh's food access and economy -- Amelia B. Finaret, Allegheny College8 days ago
Boulder is opening homes to Sundance visitors through a new license – who stands to benefit? -- Tim Komarek, Colorado State University12 hours ago
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Oil shortages escalate from wars in Iran and Ukraine, with few signs of relief -- Amy Myers Jaffe, New York University; Tufts University13 days ago
Emerging Houthi–Al-Shabaab co-operation and the growing threat to Red Sea shipping -- Brendon Novel, Université de Montréal2 months ago
What's in the price of a gallon of gas? -- Robert I. Harris, Georgia Institute of Technology3 months ago
War in the Middle East made the case for renewables – what's happening in each country tells a harder story -- Ezgi Canpolat, Harvard University4 months ago
UAE's OPEC exit has been long in the works – and may mark the beginning of a Gulf realignment -- Kristian Coates Ulrichsen, Rice University3 months ago
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Trump's 'forever' tariffs are kicking in for the long haul – and US consumers are footing the bill -- Kent Jones, Babson College12 hours ago
As oil profits skyrocket, calls for windfall taxes rise -- Tibor Besedeš, Georgia Institute of Technology7 days ago
Affordable housing often costs more to build than market-rate housing – Colorado is closing the gap -- Solomon Greene, University of Denver23 days ago
Before Trump, some states had already ended affirmative action for contractors – here's what happened -- Ben Rosa, University of Michigan13 days ago
A government fund of AI stocks to benefit all Americans is a good idea, but hard to pull off -- Patrick J. Schena, Tufts University18 days ago
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Florida's proposed property tax amendment will require trade-offs – and some residents could end up with higher costs -- Abigail Hall, University of Tampa21 days ago
There's a business case for companies to embrace sustainability – if it's pitched the right way -- Israa Ameen Thiab, Rochester Institute of Technology and Clyde Eiríkur Hull, Rochester Institute of Technology22 days ago
Starbucks' big marketing blunder in South Korea shows how cultural blind spots can put global brands in a bind -- Karen Stollznow, University of Colorado Boulder; Griffith University27 days ago
Why employers still place a premium on people skills, not AI, when they make hiring decisions -- Murugan Anandarajan, Drexel University and Cuneyt Gozu, Drexel University30 days ago
AI data center boom is leaving consumer electronics short of chips − even though they don't use the same kinds -- Vidya Mani, University of Virginia; Cornell University3 months ago
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The typical gig worker is changing – and struggling more than ever to make ends meet -- Jacob Lederman, University of Michigan Flint9 days ago
Layoffs tied to AI hurt worker productivity – and the reason may surprise managers -- Mark Ma, University of Pittsburgh8 days ago
Concierges, adjunct professors, potato chip tasters: US employers are relying more and more on 'disposable' workers -- Paul Osterman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)7 days ago
So your new 'co-worker' is an AI agent – here's how to make the best of your human-machine relationship -- Nigel Melville, University of Michigan3 months ago
For the nearly 1 in 4 US adults with chronic pain, employers' expectations of a healthy body can lead to shame -- Beth Schinoff, University of Delaware and Elana Feldman, UMass Lowell4 months ago
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Trump administration is withholding more than $1B in Medicaid funds from California and Minnesota, in latest example of weaponizing real and imagined fraud -- Ben Zdencanovic, University of Cambridge16 days ago
Got money questions? How to get chatbots to give you accurate answers -- Pawan Jain, University of Michigan Flint18 days ago
Your bank's AI just blocked your payment – what can you do? -- Pragati Awasthi, Drexel University2 months ago
What oil, stocks and bonds are telling us about the Iran conflict and how long it might last -- Daniele D'Alvia, Queen Mary University of London5 months ago
When managing your money, take a chatbot's 'confidence' with a grain of salt -- Pawan Jain, University of Michigan1 month ago
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Trump administration's Freedom 250 organization allegedly misdirected donors away from bipartisan America250 charity -- Sarah Webber, University of Dayton13 days ago
Family feud over Chadwick Boseman's estate highlights 3 lessons for grieving families -- Reid Kress Weisbord, Rutgers University - Newark and Naomi Cahn, University of Virginia22 days ago
A little-remembered Gilded Age millionaire helped make milk safe for American kids through his 'retail giving' -- Leslie Lenkowsky, Indiana University8 days ago
Nonprofit fraud: Amid high-profile prosecutions, an accountant explains what's really going on -- Sarah Webber, University of Dayton2 months ago
Why Americans give: New research finds 5 distinct profiles for generosity -- George E. Mitchell, Baruch College, CUNY4 months ago
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