economics (/c/economics)
Daily soap operas in the US have more realistic and accurate portrayals of human relationships than most TV comedies and dramas.
China's economic slowdown is likely to be one of the most significant events in the history of the global economy
China is on the brink of a serious economic crisis
How do we make economics a social science? I think we should make it so we can do actual field work with economics and it will lead to better results for everyone.
Under Biden the dollar has lost 12% of its value to the euro, 9% to the pound, 8% to the yuan and 7% to the yen since 2020
Why do people who are rich want to keep people poor
The worst economic decision you could possibly make
"the most unskilled worker in America can earn more than the average Namibian"
There’s a reason why the US doesn’t use the metric system
There's a reason why Amazon workers are paid $20/hour, not $100/hour. It's not just about exploiting them.
I'd rather pay $7.5 for a $20 item than $6 for a $20 item
It's over. The DJIA has fallen out of the bull market it's been in since March 2009.
"Workers are not lazy" is just a statement, but "workers are not lazy even when they are on unemployment" is an opinion
What is your most forrest-bath-esque product choice?
Why are we working 3 jobs and still can't make ends meet?
I'm genuinely confused about how anyone could vote Republican, can we get some perspective please
Why are there so many service workers these days?
I just started a small business doing something I've always been passionate about, and I'm seeing a lot of what I learned in economics play out
"Most of the world is starving. Starving to death. But we have 650 million people in the world that are obese. Most of the world's population is starving, yet we have 650 million obese people. The world is full of poor people that are starving to death, but America is overweight. The whole world …
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