Leprechaun Economics & America

By: Veronica Baladi When many Americans think of the word “leprechaun,” a red-haired, jumpy little man with a ditzy four-leaf-clover and pot of gold usually comes to mind – not a transglobal economic crisis that affects their daily lives. But what do leprechauns have to do with the economy? Over in Ireland, a land notoriousContinue reading “Leprechaun Economics & America”

The Impact of the Coronavirus on the Economy

By: Neha Vazarkar The coronavirus pandemic, which has now spread to over 185 countries and has more than 8 million cases, has hit the world hard and has many analyzing its costs on the economy. The United States economy is struggling to recover from months of being almost shut down and dealing with the effectsContinue reading “The Impact of the Coronavirus on the Economy”

Television Industry: Impacted by the Coronavirus

By: Eli Engler The last time that the television industry shut down similar to how it has been shut down now was in late 2007 and early 2008, during the Writers Guild Strike. With the production of just about all television shows suspended due to safety concerns related to the coronavirus, the television industry facesContinue reading “Television Industry: Impacted by the Coronavirus”

Economy Focus: Labor Markets

By: Neha Vazarkar As expected from trends throughout 2019, the number of jobs has increased in the month of December. Job creation numbered at around 145,000 jobs in December, over 100,000 less than the 256,000 added in November, though this does not indicate worsening economic conditions. However, this number fits the overall big picture ofContinue reading “Economy Focus: Labor Markets”

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