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Economy (Page 4)

January 3, 2024

Is Thrifting Just a Hobby for Rich Hipsters?

What's driving the growing popularity of thrifting in America?

By Genevieve Hartnett

December 21, 2023

Local Westchester Pantry Giving Tree Global Helps With Food Insecurity Ahead of Holiday Season

On a quiet street in Rye, NY Pastor Pasquale and his wife Sherri Falco operate a food pantry out of their home. What started with a donated bag of bagels in 2013 has become a place of refuge for so many.

By Roona Korde-Samos

Picture of Carrots at Union Square Farmers Market

December 20, 2023

Food Inflation at Union Square Farmers Market

Elevated prices are being felt in one of New York City's famous Farmers Market in Union Square.

By Mia Faye Kreindler

oak park sign surrounded by trees on a sunny day

May 8, 2023

‘We Walk Amongst Each Other, Not with Each Other’: Seeking Common Ground in Sacramento’s Oak Park

Tensions over whether Oak Park is experiencing damaging gentrification or helpful revitalization continue to shape conversations about the neighborhood.

By Cashea Airy

December 17, 2022

Bend is America’s Latest ‘Zoom Town’ That’s Pricing Locals Out

(BEND, Ore.) –  Last June, David Johnston and his wife decided to move from Bend, Oregon to Rancho Mirage, California […]

By Julianna LaFollette

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