An Ill Economy: The Economic Toll of Coronavirus
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MAE ZHENG – MARCH 7TH, 2019 In 2018, the U.S. saw a 3.4% GDP growth in the third quarter and a 3.9% unemployment rate in December, maintaining its status as Continue Reading
SETH BERTOLUCCI – OCTOBER 31, 2018 The end goal of any social science is, really, to make everyone happy. Whether through psychological counseling or financial planning, social scientists operate under Continue Reading
KAT BLESIE – OCTOBER 17, 2018 In 2008, a series of insufficiently collateralized US mortgages were bundled together as investment assets, or “securitized”, and sold to institutional investors from many Continue Reading
VINAY MARURI – APRIL 9TH, 2018 By all metrics, America is booming: the nationwide unemployment rate is 4.1%, inflation is low, and wages are starting to rise on average for Continue Reading
ANASTASIA PYRINIS – MARCH 14TH, 2018 One of the greatest issues plaguing the United States is the wealth gap, which has been steadily increasing for the past several years. According Continue Reading