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Economics

Retirement planning and its role in wealth inequality

by David Trilling | March 22, 2017

Investing in financial knowledge is akin to investing in human capital, argues a new paper in the

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Economics

Paltry labor productivity stunts American living standards

by David Trilling | March 22, 2017

Poor labor productivity gains are hobbling America’s economic recovery, especially in western states.

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Health

E-cigarettes exploding in popularity: New data

by David Trilling | March 20, 2017

How much do Americans smoke? Not nearly as much as they used to. But e-cigarettes are exploding in popularity. And sales of traditional cigarettes are not falling as quickly as they were.

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Media, Race & Gender

Women in news: A collection of research

by Denise-Marie Ordway | March 17, 2017

This collection of academic research focuses on gender in journalism — women who work in journalism and how girls and women are portrayed by the news media.

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How medicaid and medicare influence income inequality
Economics, Health

How Medicaid and Medicare influence income inequality

by Avantika Chilkoti and Denise-Marie Ordway | March 16, 2017

While debates about financial inequality generally focus on individual earnings and wealth, a new study suggests the value of health insurance is a crucial factor affecting the distribution of income in the United States.

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Economics, Politics & Government

How the federal budget process works

by David Trilling | March 10, 2017

Drafting the federal budget is one of an American president’s most influential undertakings. But two-thirds of spending is set before the process even begins. We explain.

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Criminal Justice, Economics, Media

Digital security tips for journalists: Protecting sources and yourself

by David Trilling | March 9, 2017

Hackers are everywhere. This tip sheet offers free resources to help journalists protect their sources and themselves.

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Criminal Justice, Economics

The economy and ex-cons’ odds of returning to jail

by David Trilling | March 7, 2017

Release from prison during an economic upswing may reduce the chance an offender returns to jail, a new study finds.

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Politics & Government

Writing about think tanks and using their research: A cautionary tip sheet

by David Trilling | March 6, 2017

2016 tip sheet that helps journalists navigate the big-money and often partisan world of think tanks.

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Economics, Environment, Politics & Government

Arctic melt boosts northern trade routes, hurts Suez

by David Trilling | March 6, 2017

The melting ice caps will not only impact our coastlines, but may radically alter international trade, a new study finds.

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