Stories Tagged as
Pandemic
What happens to consumer demand when products are scarce?
Jun 11, 2021
Do you wait? Change your plans? Buy something else?
How we decide what to buy
by
Andy Uhler
Jun 11, 2021
Do the rising prices of things like cars and homes actually affect how people are spending their money?
Today’s numbers: The COVID economy
by
Scott Tong
and Mitchell Hartman
Jun 11, 2021
A daily snapshot of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Small sawmill sees growth amid surging demand for lumber
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Minju Park
Jun 10, 2021
Katrina Amaral of Timberdoodle has seen more interest in custom orders. And the spike in lumber prices has improved her pricing power.
Why one bike maker is struggling to meet pandemic demand
by
Minju Park
Jun 9, 2021
As supply chain shortages back up orders of parts and raw materials, bike manufacturers are struggling to keep up with surging demand.
Remote work already dividing employees and employers
Jun 2, 2021
Many job seekers want remote work, but not many firms offer it. Amid a labor shortage, workers might have leverage.
How can trucking companies get more drivers on the road?
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Minju Park
Jun 1, 2021
“COVID has shown Americans the importance of the trucking profession,” said Darrel Harris, president of Yellow Corp.
For public good, not for profit.
Peloton pedals into new territory with plans for Ohio factory
by
Scott Tong
May 25, 2021
When the factory is scheduled to open in two years, will we still be exercising as much from home?
Many ready to splurge as consumer confidence builds up
May 25, 2021
Two-thirds of consumers are still hesitant to regularly venture out of their homes, but that doesn't mean they won't be spending.
An errand business delivers for its owner, despite the pandemic
by
Leoneda Inge
May 24, 2021
Although many Black-owned businesses disappeared during the pandemic, one North Carolina concierge service has thrived.