A new Gallup survey finds that 71% of parents who work full time have kids who are attending school in person.
With so many people staying home in their slippers, shoe sales have fallen dramatically. You can see that play out in neighborhoods.
With shortfalls in vaccine supplies, countries across the world are concerned about getting their fair share of doses.
“It’s not as good as the $600, obviously, but it’s better than nothing.”
But eventually they’ll need to make enough money to pay it back. Will changes in consumer behavior be permanent?
Back in the spring, state transportation departments closed highway rest stops. And that put a strain on drivers.
And efforts from central banks and governments have in some cases exacerbated it.
The steep decline in enrollment during the past academic year could affect the budgets of these schools for years to come.
Bankers say the process is running a lot more smoothly this time, in part because they have a better sense of what to expect.
Some of these companies have expertise, resources or logistical capacity that the federal government may lack.