Archive for the ‘marketplace’ Tag

When it comes to immigration, family ties may no longer bind   Leave a comment

Screenshot-2017-10-30 When it comes to immigration, family ties may no longer bindLink: https://www.marketplace.org/2017/10/09/economy/when-it-comes-immigration-family-ties-may-no-longer-bind

Summary: A large percentage of immigrants move to the United States because they are related to someone who is an American citizen. Whereas, a smaller portion of immigrants come from workers who get visas because they have some needed skill in the workforce. In this podcast, Marketplace considers how a country can find a balanced policy in immigration reform. If immigration is too limited for the labor market, employers lose the number of unskilled workers that they may need for the success of their companies.

Original Air Date: October 9, 2017

Length: 2 minutes 7 seconds

 

The latest jobs report reveals hurricanes Harvey, Irma’s economic costs   Leave a comment

Screenshot-2017-10-30 The latest jobs report reveals hurricanes Harvey, Irma_s economic costsLink: https://www.marketplace.org/2017/10/06/economy/weekly-wrap/latest-jobs-report-reveals-hurricanes-harvey-irma-s-economic-costs

Summary: With significant damages caused by two major hurricanes that recently took place, it is no surprise that the road to recovery will be a long and an expensive one for the affected areas. This podcast considers the statements of President Trump and his stance on Puerto Rico’s debt, as well as Janet Yellen’s view on regulation. In addition, consider concerns whether the financial system of the U.S. itself has been stable and transparent.

Original Air Date: October 6, 2017

Length: 5 minutes 53 seconds

What LinkedIn Tells Us About the Economy   Leave a comment

Link: https://www.marketplace.org/2017/10/09/tech/what-linkedin-tells-us-about-economy

Summary: Who says the Labor Department is the only thing that can measure the U.S. economy? LinkedIn keeps track of the U.S. workforce by viewing trends that they see on their members’ profiles and extracting specific data to construct monthly reports. From tracking skills to receiving live updates on when individuals get new jobs, LinkedIn can track certain data that the government cannot.

Original Air Date: October 9, 2017

Length: 6 minutes 24 seconds

 

Why can’t small businesses find qualified employees?   Leave a comment

Link: http://www.marketplace.org/2016/04/04/business/why-can-t-small-businesses-find-qualified-employees

Summary: Small businesses are struggling to find qualified workers to fill vacant positions, especially in the manufacturing sector. The vacancies in these positions are forcing businesses to consider new hiring approaches that come at a high price for owners.

Original Air Date: April 8, 2016

Length: Article

As cigarette sales shrink, so do tobacco settlement payouts to states   Leave a comment

Link: http://www.marketplace.org/2016/04/14/life/fewer-smokers-means-looming-defaults-state-bonds

Summary: In 2016 states collected over $25 billion from tobacco settlements. Marketplace looks at the  criticisms of how that money is  allocated and what states will do when that money runs out.

Original Air Date: April 15, 2016

Length: 6 minutes 59 seconds

Posted October 9, 2017 by cherokeebelval in Finance, Fiscal Policy, Politics & economics, Taxes

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A warning for parched China: a city runs out of water   Leave a comment

Link: http://www.marketplace.org/2016/04/21/world/warning-parched-china-city-runs-out-water

Summary: A northern city in China has run out of water, increasing pressure between the government and it’s constituents. Marketplace explores this multifaceted issue in regards to the future of China’s economic development.

Original Air Date: April 25, 2016

Length: 7 minutes 2 seconds

How pingpong tables are an economic indicator   Leave a comment

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Link: http://www.marketplace.org/2016/05/04/world/how-ping-pong-tables-are-economic-indicator

Summary: Ping pong tables have been an indicator for well performing startups and tech companies. Since the NASDAQ hit a low in February, ping pong tables sales have also declined.

Original Air Date: May 4, 2016

Length: 0 minutes 40 seconds

Posted September 25, 2017 by cherokeebelval in Economic Growth & Development, Technology

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Lead contamination poisons a neighborhood’s home values   Leave a comment

Link: http://www.marketplace.org/2016/05/03/sustainability/lead-contamination-poisons-housing-prices-east-la

Summary: Lead contamination has serious economic consequences for home owners – not only for home values but health costs as well.

Original Air Date: May 6, 2016

Length: 2 minutes 25 seconds

San Francisco leases old hotel to house the homeless   Leave a comment

Link: http://www.marketplace.org/2016/04/25/world/san-francisco-leases-old-hotel-house-homeless

Summary: San Francisco is utilizing old hotel buildings by committing to multi-year leases, in an attempt to permanently end homelessness.

Original Air Date: May 6, 2016

Length:  4 minutes 18 seconds

Posted September 12, 2017 by cherokeebelval in Government, Urban economics

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A New 3-D Pen Lets Kids Create Their Own Toys   Leave a comment

3DoodlerSeaLink: https://www.marketplace.org/2017/02/22/tech/3d-pen-kids-wins-best-toy-award-toy-fair-2017

Summary: Educational technology toys are a hot new trend in the toy market.  One company, Bogue, introduced a new concept allowing kids to create their own toys through a 3-D printer.  Marketplace introduces how Bogue is competing with giant toy companies.

Original Air Date: February 22, 2017

Length: 3 minutes 15 seconds

Discussion Question: What are some of the advantages and disadvantages Bogue has with creating a new category in the market? How does this impact competition?

Posted June 26, 2017 by jamezweb in Efficiency, Market structure, Technology, Utility

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