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There's a vibe shift happening in the economy as people freak out over inflation and a possible recession
Monday, April 4, 2022
The recovery is actually going pretty well, but inflation has completely spoiled the mood and everyone's debating what's likely a far-off recession. View in browser Business Insider Business
Putin's war in Ukraine is devastating Russia's economy, wiping out 15 years of growth and sending inflation skyrocketing
Saturday, April 2, 2022
Russia's economy is on track to shrink 15% this year by some estimates, dredging up memories of the dark days of the 1990s. View in browser Business Insider Business Insider Business Insider
Managers who went to business school are better at cutting pay than boosting sales, new study shows
Friday, April 1, 2022
In both Denmark and the United States, managers with business degrees weren't found to be more productive. They also tend to cut worker wages. View in browser Business Insider Business Insider
Employees across industries and salary levels reveal how much they've made over their careers
Thursday, March 31, 2022
From administrative assistant to pharma executive, Insider's "Salary Journeys" series gives job seekers more info to make a fairer wage. View in browser Business Insider Business Insider
Over 4 million Americans have quit their jobs for 9 months straight — and it shows how workers have changed the status quo
Wednesday, March 30, 2022
For the last nine months, workers have heard that they can quit and make more money elsewhere. So they're doing exactly that. View in browser Business Insider Business Insider Business Insider
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