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  • America's Upside-Down Economy
    Clive CrookJune 20, 2011
  • Chart of the Day: How Rising Rates Kill Mortgage Affordability
    Daniel IndiviglioJune 30, 2011
  • What People Don't Get About My Job: The Counselor
    The EditorsAugust 6, 2011
  • Better Than Stocks, Better Than Gold: The Taxi Medallion as Inflation Hedge
    Derek ThompsonSeptember 24, 2011
  • Chart of the Day: Home Prices Won't Recover Until 2020
    Daniel IndiviglioSeptember 30, 2011
  • Census: Last Year Had the Slowest U.S. Population Growth in 70 Years
    Derek ThompsonDecember 21, 2011
  • Study of the Day: Why the Rich Skimp During a Recession Too

    Forget empathy. The wealthy may simply feel less pressure to show off their status during economic downturns, new research suggests.

    Hans VillaricaJanuary 25, 2012
  • Food Is Cheap
    Derek ThompsonApril 5, 2012
  • The 10% Fall: Home Ownership Hits Its Lowest Level in a Decade
    Jordan WeissmannApril 28, 2012
  • How to Lose Beltway Friends and Alienate Politicians
    Ta-Nehisi CoatesSeptember 11, 2012
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