Shrinkflation 101: The Economics of Smaller Groceries
Grocery store shoppers are noticing something amiss. Air-filled bags of chips. Shrunken soup cans. Diminished detergent packages.Companies are downsizing products...
Read moreGrocery store shoppers are noticing something amiss. Air-filled bags of chips. Shrunken soup cans. Diminished detergent packages.Companies are downsizing products...
Read moreThe U.S. economic recovery from the pandemic has been stronger and more durable than many experts had expected, and a...
Read moreJob growth, wage growth and business growth are all lively, and inflation has steeply fallen from its 2022 highs. But...
Read moreStarbucks and the union that represents employees in roughly 400 of its U.S. stores announced Tuesday that they were beginning...
Read moreAn independent federal agency has become one of the most reliable executors of President Biden’s attempts to fight inflation, at...
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Read moreThe Biden administration and European allies call President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia a tyrant and a war criminal. But...
Read moreAfter the Houthi militia started attacking container ships in the Red Sea last year, the cost of shipping goods from...
Read more“No society can be fully understood apart from the residences of its members.”I have that quote (from “Crabgrass Frontier,” the...
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