Economy

A Detroit woman bought 8 fixer-upper properties in the ‘most unlikely real-estate boomtown’

Real estate investing can be a lucrative venture if done right, as evidenced by the success story of Chase C. Hunter. Hunter, a real estate investor, embarked on her journey

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Chinese AI applications are looking to move beyond chatbots

The World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai on July 6, 2023 showcased the rapid advancements made by Chinese companies in

Wealthy leaders on financial advice for kids: Investing, budgeting and inheritance

Entrepreneur Eric Malka faced a major shift in mindset when he sold his company, The Art of Shaving, to Procter

My Weekly Reading for January 26, 2025

This decision marks a significant shift away from the protectionist policies that have long dominated the country's agricultural sector. Milei,

DEI dominates conversation among CEOs

The World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland has been abuzz with three key buzzwords among politicians and business

Trickle-down in Austin – Econlib

Trickle-down economics is often misunderstood as the belief that giving money to the wealthy will eventually benefit the poor. However,

Here’s how workers feel about return-to-office mandates

Remote work has become a hot topic of discussion in recent years, with many workers expressing a strong preference for

Public Choice Doesn’t Require Us to Assume People Are Evil

Public Choice, as explained by economist James M. Buchanan, is based on the idea that politicians are just like any

Politics Feeds Mounting Discontent and Hatred

An Insightful Analysis on Trump's Political Method A thought-provoking reflection by The Economist‘s US editor, John Prideaux, in a subscriber-only