Headlines from Across the MAP
Jul 15, 2021Wall Street investors have bought into the Federal Reserve’s assurances that higher inflation won’t last, but a looming trend will test their composure over the coming months: soaring home and rental costs.
- The Wall Street Journal: "‘Financially Hobbled for Life’: The Elite Master’s Degrees That Don’t Pay Off"
- The Wall Street Journal: "Job Openings Are at Record Highs. Why Aren’t Unemployed Americans Filling Them?"
- Bloomberg: "Biden Envisions Thousands of Wind Turbines Spinning at Sea"
- The Wall Street Journal: "Borrowing Is Back as Sign-Ups for Auto Loans, Credit Cards Hit Records"
- The Strategic Funds: "A Silent Paradigm Shift - The Future Belongs To The Women And The Young Folks..."
- Bloomberg: "Take a road trip from New York to California to see infrastructure projects with the potential to make cities more livable and equitable."
- NPR: "Beware Of 'Shrinkflation,' Inflation's Devious Cousin"
- The Market NZZ: "Interview - Russell Napier: We Are Entering a Time of Financial Repression"
- Bloomberg: "Facebook Users Said No to Tracking. Now Advertisers are Panicking"
- Slate: "The U.S. Is Rapidly Running Low on Water"
- The New York Times: "More Power Lines or Rooftop Solar Panels: The Fight Over Energy’s Future"
- Safal Niveshak: "Beware the IP-Ohs"
- Politico: "The soaring market that threatens to derail the economic recovery"