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For African-Americans, a fear of recession
by
Erika Beras
Oct 18, 2018
The Marketplace-Edison Research Poll also found that more blacks worry a recession will affect them than whites do.
Would China weaponize its U.S. debt as a trade war tactic?
by
Tracey Samuelson
and Janet Nguyen
Oct 17, 2018
China owns more U.S. debt than any other country. Selling its current supply of U.S. treasury bonds to mess with the American economy would be an aggressive move that China would not undertake unless provoked further, according to one expert.
When it comes to the new tax law, lots of people just aren't feelin' it
Oct 17, 2018
Tax cuts have had a greater impact on companies than on individuals.
Does Big Tech have more influence on the economy than the president?
by
Molly Wood
Oct 17, 2018
Americans seem to think so, according to the Marketplace-Edison Research Poll.
How does America feel about the economy in 2018? Look to the Anxiety Index
Oct 17, 2018
People are feeling pretty good, though a majority of respondents fear that a recession is looming.
How young homebuyers pull it off
by
Reema Khrais
May 3, 2018
Despite common narratives, 20- and 30-somethings are just as interested and hopeful about homeownership as everyone else.
Women and the gig economy: "Every job you have is essentially the last one"
Mar 23, 2018
A recent Marketplace-Edison Research Poll found that only 39 percent of gig workers are women.
Women in the gig economy: We want to hear from you
Mar 13, 2018
The gig economy is mostly male. Let's find out why.
One in 7 men say they've been sexually harassed at work
Mar 9, 2018
While the vast majority of workplace sexual harassment cases are brought by women, men too experience sexual harassment and abuse in the workplace. It's an issue, surrounded by a culture of stigma and silence, that lawyers and advocates say often goes unnoticed and underreported.
Poll: Nearly half of the women who experienced sexual harassment leave their jobs or switch careers
by
Erika Beras
Mar 9, 2018
New numbers from the Marketplace-Edison Research Poll reflect the economic effects of workplace harassment.