News distribution : A gulf in spending patterns between wealthy Americans and so-called "aspirational" shoppers is driving luxury retailers to search out new sources of revenue and, in some cases, to shift their merchandise strategies. (#1525283)
For wealthy New Yorkers, inflation protection is in the bag
New York plastic bag ban takes effect, customers 'not happy
Small Business Owners Are Facing the Unintended Consequences of Covid-Era Stimulus
The economy is doing well, but people say they’re worried. Think twice before assuming they don’t know what they’re talking about.
Please Don't Call Inflation Anxiety Delusional - Bloomberg
Public anxiety over shoplifting is an enduring phenomenon and is often a stand-in for larger concerns of cultural, economic or political changes
What America's shoplifting panic is really about
The Gray Lady told America that rising crime and worsening inflation were driven by Democrats. None of it was true
How the New York Times helped Republicans win the House
Winner-Take-All Politics: How Washington Made the Rich Richer-and Turned Its Back on the Middle Class: Hacker, Jacob S.: 8601404519284: : Books
Some of the wealthiest people in America—in Silicon Valley, New York, and beyond—are getting ready for the crackup of civilization.
Doomsday Prep for the Super-Rich
Katia Savchuk takes a trip to the store with one of the secretive bureaucrats who fan out across America recording how much the price of milk or doggy day care has risen.
Among the Undercover Inflation Trackers
The war in Gaza has shifted something in the psyche of New York — at workplaces and in restaurants, on university campuses and in playgrounds, over Instagram and along lampposts.
The War in Gaza and New York
Families in Asia, who once viewed a pre-nup as unromantic and even bad luck, are now viewing it as a sensible precaution
The rise in popularity of prenuptial agreements to protect family wealth
Weaponized Migration and Its Implications for Investors
Opinion Corporate Profiteering Is the Culprit for Inflation - The New York Times
The 98-page report “The Tenant Never Wins: Private Takeover of Public Housing Puts Rights at Risk in New York City” examines the impact of the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) program called Permanent Affordability Commitment Together (PACT), which utilizes a federal program called the Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) to permit the privatization of some housing. Under PACT, which began in December 2016, NYCHA leases its public housing developments to private companies for 99 years and privatizes the buildings’ management. Human Rights Watch found that PACT conversions also mean the loss of key protections for residents, and, in two developments, may have contributed to increased evictions.
The Tenant Never Wins”: Private Takeover of Public Housing Puts Rights at Risk in New York City
The famous author of the best-selling book Rich Dad Poor Dad, Robert Kiyosaki, has warned that inflation may lead to a Greater Depression.
Rich Dad Poor Dad's Robert Kiyosaki Warns Inflation May Lead to Greater Depression – Economics Bitcoin News