Headlines from Across the MAP
Mar 24, 2022Apparel retailers and department stores are bumping up against pockets of price resistance, a sign that consumers are curtailing spending as inflation remains at the highest level in four decades.
- The Wall Street Journal: "Shoppers Reach Their Limits on Some Price Increases"
- The Wall Street Journal: "Homes Earned More for Owners Than Their Jobs Last Year"
- Barron's: "Renting A Car This Summer Could Get Ugly"
- Visual Capitalist: "The Clean Energy Employment Shift, by 2030"
- The Wall Street Journal: "How Sensitive Are Your Stocks to Interest Rates? It’s Time to Find Out"
- TNW: "It’s 2022: "Where Are The Drone Deliveries We Were Promised?"
- Bloomberg: "Robot Truckers Could Replace 500K U.S. Jobs"
- Engadget: "New SEC Rules Would Require Companies To Disclose Climate Goals And Emissions"
- Barron's: "Why Today’s Inflation Might Resemble the 1940s More Than the 1970s"
- Visual Capitalist: "Mapped: Gas Prices in America at All-Time Highs"
- Barron's: "The ‘Yield Curve’ Is Close to Inverting. A Different Curve Tells a More Upbeat Story"
- Bloomberg: "This Is Now The Worst Drawdown On Record For Global Fixed Income"
- Market Watch: "‘It’s Shameful’: Nearly One-Third Of U.S. Workers Make Less Than $15 An Hour"
- Visual Capitalist: "Visualizing the EU’s Energy Dependency"
- Fox Business: "Los Angeles Gas Prices Hit Average Of $6"
- Seeking Alpha: "Fuel Shortages Popping Up In Europe - Were Refinery Closures Overdone"