Tech Insider : Economy, Politics
American Flag made out of pills and syringes
Americans are not only paying through the nose for their prescriptions but also receiving none of the benefits from having a robust "American" pharmaceutical industry.

There's a mystery lurking in America's national medicine cabinet.

Tech Insider : Economy
Real estate agents run to get a deal on a house for sale.
A surplus of real-estate agents is bad for both the industry and regular home buyers and sellers.

A glut of mediocre Realtors is screwing over homebuyers

Tech Insider : Economy
Newly constructed houses shine brightly on a grassy field, which a line of eager homebuyers filing at the bottom of the hill, for a chance to snatch this housing from this new construction boom. The sky in the background is a greenish purple.
Tech Insider : Economy, Politics
Dragon hoarding
Anyone who has bought a carton of eggs or a tank of gas has felt the sting of inflation. The data is increasingly pointing to one culprit for all these price hikes: corporate greed.

It's becoming clear that corporate greed is screwing over the US economy

Tech Insider : Economy, Politics
Stock exchange falling around the Wall Street Bull
Investors are betting that the US economy is going to suddenly fall into a recession and inflation is going to cool. But what happens if they're wrong?

How betting on a recession could wreck the market

Tech Insider : Economy
Eggs in a fridge.
A dozen eggs still costs more than $4, roughly twice as expensive as a year ago.
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Greg Becker, CEO of SVB Financial, is shown speaking during the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California, on May 3, 2022.
Greg Becker, CEO of SVB Financial
Tech Insider : Economy, Politics, Travel
aerial view of a plane with the top rolled open like a sardine tin to reveal a crowd of people inside
Shortsighted decisions that prioritized efficiency and price cuts over quality and comfort have made air travel and airline customer service a total mess.

It all started with one dumb law

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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella points with one finger on stage.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella.