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Andy Kiersz

Andy Kiersz

Quantitative Editor at Business Insider

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Used car prices jumped at the fastest rate on record last month, but there’s hope on the horizon

Even though prices went up by 10.5% from May to June, the highest increase since tracking began in 1953, experts say signs point to lower prices soon.
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The pandemic ended the daily commute

BLS data shows that a third of Americans didn’t travel anywhere on an average day in 2020, and time commuting dropped a full 30 minutes.
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Delta variant cases have spiked in the UK, but deaths have not — a ...

Earlier surges have brought an increase in the ratio of COVID-19 deaths to cases. That hasn’t happened in the most recent UK wave.
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One chart shows the explosion in high-paying work-from-home jobs du...

Data from career site Ladders shows a more than tenfold increase since March 2020 in listings for jobs paying six figures that allow remote work.
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One chart shows the explosion in high-paying work-from-home jobs du...

Data from career site Ladders shows a more than tenfold increase since March 2020 in listings for jobs paying six figures that allow remote work.
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The unemployed may never come back. Here’s what that means for the ...

The US is now selling as much stuff as in 2019 with 6 million fewer workers. From here, companies can choose to do more with less, or more with more.
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Remote workers holding 2 jobs shows a ton of jobs aren’t really 40 ...

Americans work more than people in most developed countries, but we probably don’t need to. Think of work like an NFL game: just not that much action.

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One mind-blowing chart shows the death of the American starter home...

In 2002, more than half of new houses sold for under $200,000. In July 2021, only about 2% did, while nearly half sold for over $400,000.
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The Biden administration could sidestep McConnell’s refusal to pay ...

The government could technically mint a coin and decide it’s worth $1 trillion. No more debt ceiling stand-off.
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3 ways the economic recovery could suddenly turn into a recession a...

The pandemic, inflation and the Fed’s possible response to it, and China’s Evergrande fiasco could reverse recent economic gains. It’s still a big if.
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You know who’s not hurting from inflation? Big business.

FactSet found the biggest US companies headed for their second-highest profit margins ever. That’s not how inflation is supposed to work.