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Help Wanted: Higher Minimum Wage Lifts Minority Women Out of Poverty, Report Shows

by Jessica Sinn | Thursday, March 21, 2013

Raising the minimum wage would help stabilize millions of minority women and working families, report shows.

More on: Economy, Personal Finance, Politics, Social Impact, Statistics
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Activist Investors Cause Headaches for Boards, Boost Value for Stockholders

by Steve Brooks | Saturday, March 2, 2013

Activist investors create value for shareholders by tipping the balance of power in their favor.

More on: Economy, Governance, Investing, Statistics
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Experts Foresee a Big Year for Energy, Ethics, Data, and the Dollar

by Tracy Mueller | Friday, February 22, 2013

Business experts offer insights on the future of angel investing, big data, and the waning U.S. dollar.

More on: Capital, Creativity, Debt, Economy, Energy, Entrepreneurship, Ethics, Investing, Management, Statistics, Sustainability, Taxes

Detailing The Law School Bubble

by Brandon Chicotsky | Wednesday, December 26, 2012
More on: Debt, Economy, Statistics

Theoretical Science in Business?

by Brandon Chicotsky | Tuesday, November 27, 2012
More on: Creativity, Entrepreneurship, History, Statistics, Technology
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The Missing Middle: Job Polarization and Income Inequality

by Sandy Leeds | Saturday, November 17, 2012

The scarcity of middle-skill jobs is unlikely to be resolved soon, even with continued economic recovery.

More on: Economy, Recession, Social Impact, Statistics
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Q&A: Big Data Past, Present, and Future

by Steve Brooks | Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Big Data is transforming the way companies operate, from one end of the value chain to the other.

More on: Statistics, Strategy, Technology
Portrait of a CEO

Infographic: Portrait of a CEO

by Jeremy Simon | Tuesday, July 24, 2012

CEOs have climbed to the highest rungs of the corporate ladder. So how do they get there?

More on: Management, Statistics
Texas Association of Business President Bill Hammond

Good Education is Good Business

by Rob Heidrick | Tuesday, July 17, 2012

If Texas students are not adequately prepared to enter the workforce, businesses will pay the price.

More on: Economy, Social Impact, Statistics
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Do Stale Statistics Drive the Market?

by Mark Henricks | Monday, June 25, 2012

New research suggests that yesterday’s news can help generate tomorrow’s profit.

More on: Investing, Statistics, Strategy
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How Sellers Can Turn Deal-Breakers into Deal-Makers

by Rob Heidrick | Thursday, May 3, 2012

Understanding a customer’s decision-making process can help sellers target the market and set appropriate prices.

More on: Consumer Behavior, Marketing, Statistics
Empty wheelchair

Ten Things You Should Know About the Disability Disaster

by Sandy Leeds | Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Disability insurance fraud is becoming a serious economic problem. What can the government do to prevent it?

More on: Economy, Ethics, Health Care, Politics, Recession, Statistics
Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett (Photo by Asa Mathat, Fortune Live Media)

Buffett Sees Evidence of Economic Comeback

by Sandy Leeds | Monday, March 5, 2012

Productive assets deliver an output that retains purchasing power even in times of inflation.

More on: Economy, Governance, Investing, Statistics
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2012 Begins with a Mixed Economic Outlook

by Sandy Leeds | Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Employment remains low, but consumers are expressing some optimism leading into the new year.

More on: Consumer Behavior, Economy, Recession, Statistics
LINGO: Seasonally Adjusted

Seasonally Adjusted

by Kristen Maxwell | Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Michael Brandl illustrates how economists correct for short-term variances in employment data through the use of seasonal adjustment.

More on: Economy, Statistics
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