We get some context for today’s big COVID-19 market reaction. Plus, made-to-order clothing at scale and an increase in seasonal work visas.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics would categorize his occupation under “management, professional, and related occupations,” along with four in 10 US workers.
U.S. financial markets plunged Monday on growing fears of the disease. Consumers have not shown concern, but that could change.
H-2B visas are capped at 66,000 per year, but the law allows the Department of Homeland Security to nearly double that.
A slate of startups are working to make custom clothing, fast.
Gretchen Blough of Erie, Pennsylvania, explains how business out of China has “screeched to a halt.”