Experts tell us why consumers feel anxious about the economy while the data shows it’s thriving. Plus, a U.K. honey business talks bees and Brexit.
Unemployment is near record lows, GDP is growing, inflation has been trending down, wages are up. But in spite of it all, people are feeling bad.
The scale, liquidity and stability of U.S. financial markets are partly behind the phenomenon.
Business is strong for Samantha Wallace. But she’s dealing with complicated import rules and seeking the right varieties of domestic honey.
The federal floor is $7.25 an hour — but only around 1% of workers are paid that little. Several states and cities will hike their minimums July 1.
Warming ocean temperatures affect albacore tuna’s migratory patterns, and that’s made it more difficult for local fishermen to make a living catching them.