Back in 2017, we visited three cities: Dalton, Georgia; Gillette, Wyoming; and Corvallis, Oregon. In each place, we met with the mayor and with folks around town, getting a sense of the economy there and how it’s changing. We visited carpet factories and coal mines, spoke to students and business owners, and found unique stories of economic change — and how it affects real people and their lives.
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What a difference 10 years make
Protectionism, plastic and private regulation
"Black Panther," DACA and hidden holdings
Zambonis, government ethics and taxes
Money, ethics and emojis
Work spouses, streaming music and chocolate
Immigration, ideas and ice cream
Immigration, education and the Divided Decade
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01/12/2018: Food deserts and winemaking
01/05/2018: The industry of wellness
12/29/17: The stories you "liked" the most
12/22/17: How do you put a price on nostalgia?
12/15/17: Net neutrality, bitcoins and our autonomous future
12/08/2017: Puppy migration and taxes
12/01/17: The economics of disaster
11/24/2017: Sales shopping and comic books
11/17/2017: Don’t break the bank this Thanksgiving, plus old favorites
11/10/17: The psychology of debt, taxes and food at work
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