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The Friday File: Excluding one-off and jewel-encrusted women’s footwear, the fourth most expensive off-the-rack women’s shoe is the Sexy Strass from Christian Louboutin, which retails for $3,095. Third most expensive is the 2011 Icons collection from Jimmy Choo at $3,785.…
While French far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen looks very unlikely to win the French presidency, the rising popularity of far-left candidate Jean-Luc Melenchon is trouble. In the past month, he’s risen from fifth to third in polling for the…
Throughout the 1950s, household wealth was roughly 3.7 times GDP. From 1960 through 1979 it steadily fell, bottoming at 3.2 times GDP. Since then, it’s steadily risen except during the 2001 recession and the Great Recession, when it declined. During…
There are currently 64 occupations where the average wage exceeds $100,000/year. Within these occupations, nine enjoy average wages that exceed $200,000/year, all of which are in healthcare, and led by anesthesiologists at $269,600. The only two occupations in the top…
Despite March nonfarm payrolls rising just 98,000, probably due to the nor’easter, the labor market is tightening! The unemployment rate hit 4.5%, its lowest level since 4/07 and the broadest measure of unemployment declined to 8.9%, its lowest reading since…
The Friday File: At $33,000,000/year Clayton Kershaw is the top paid baseball player, followed closely by fellow pitchers Zack Greinke at $31,876,966/year and David Price at $30,000,000/year. The LA Dodgers have the highest payroll at $188 million, followed by the…
Elliot shares insight on the Northern Virginia housing market to the Washington Post. Read more here.
While giving poor Ecuadoreans free shoes made the recipients happier and did not harm the existing shoe retail industry, it did nothing else. It didn’t decrease shoelessness or increase shoe ownership, since older shoes were tossed, nor did it boost…
The percentage of the US population with a bachelor’s degree hit 33.4% in 2016, the highest percentage ever. In 2010, the percentage of college graduates was 30%, and in 1940, the first year such data was collected, just 4.6% of…