
Initial Insights from the Business Sentiments Survey The inaugural Business Sentiments Survey from the D.C. Policy Center has cast a decidedly wary light on the economic prospects within the District of Columbia. A cohort of 91 business owners and executives, the majority hailing from various
Amidst the backdrop of a global economy finding its footing after historic disruptions, there emanates a sense of cautious optimism from economic leaders. This sentiment heralds a belief in the inherent resilience of the global market, defying the adverse currents of inflation and interest rate
The Current State of Financial Education Financial Literacy in High Schools The educational journey for most high school students includes a comprehensive study of academic subjects ranging from literature to advanced mathematics. However, crucial as algebra and calculus are for intellectual
Few things in life cause as much stress and sleepless nights as your finances. The truth is that, even though money can’t buy happiness, the world still revolves around it. And things like being able to send your kids to college or even just paying rent are things that make you happy. Personal
China is the world’s second-largest economy and a major trading partner for numerous countries around the world, including the US. This is precisely why the country’s recent slowdown has led to growing concern among Western economists, businessmen, and officials. While some Western countries are
WireBarley is an international remittance tool initially designed to help South Koreans quickly and easily send money to their families abroad. But, over the years, this international transfer solution has evolved in the US, offering rapid global transactions at little to no cost. Additionally,
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the global real estate market is undergoing dramatic transformations in the way buildings are used, valued, and traded. With inflation on the rise, increasing geopolitical tensions, and growing concerns about a future recession , investors want to reduce
There’s no question that the recent COVID-19 pandemic and Russia’s war on Ukraine have combined to disrupt the global economy. In fact, economic risks are multiplying all over the world as the geopolitical crisis continues, and investments are blocked by understandable concerns regarding the
Almost two months have now passed since Russia’s President Vladimir Putin has decided to launch a massive invasion in its neighboring country, Ukraine. As the Russian army invaded, Ukrainian cities like Zhytomyr, Mariupol, Kharkiv, Kherson and Kyiv have been hit by artillery strikes, with some of
More than two years have passed since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, and this unprecedented healthcare crisis went on to change the way people live, work and spend their free time. Moreover, the crisis quickly escalated to disrupt numerous industries around the world, impacting the global
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