We spend a lot of time on this program talking about macroeconomic data, but that doesn’t tell the whole story. So we decided to get a street-level snapshot of our current economic moment.
The Fed’s rate hikes are being felt throughout the economy, but we may be asking that a while longer before prices start to stabilize. Plus, a look back at the week in economics.
While most S&P 500 companies have beaten revenue forecasts so far, their outlooks are a little less rosy. Plus, a report on Boeing’s costly supply chain woes.
The upward trend in rents is easing, but will it last? Plus, new car sales kick into high gear, and wage gaps could narrow with new pay transparency laws.
Today, we’ll take a closer look at how the Federal Reserve’s rate hikes hit tech companies and the housing market. Plus, low water levels on the Mississippi River disrupt freight barges.
Wildfires can be prevented by prescribed burns, but who pays when they get out of control? Plus, potential limits on China’s access to advanced tech and the value placed on women’s soccer.
We’ll unpack U.K. Prime Minister Liz Truss’ resignation and its fallout. Plus, a Pennsylvania town weighs utility privatization to update its infrastructure.