Learning Economics
  • When Hoop Dreams Turn to Bankruptcy Nightmares

    By Christina Couch, The Fiscal Times

    Reasons pro athletes go broke extend beyond excessive spending, though that's also a struggle for many. Short careers, poor money management skills, and extreme healthcare costs from permanent...

  • Dreams of Home Ownership Are Alive and Well

    Given the precipitous fall in the home ownership rate since the recession hit, economists and others have wondered whether Americans were finally giving up on the old-fashioned notion that adulthood...

  • Shrinking Law Schools Face Financial Devastation

    By Jonathan Berr, The Fiscal Times

    The depressing state of the legal job market has caused applications to law schools to decline precipitously, resulting in a shortage of attorneys providing services to low-income clients and a glut...

  • How to Keep Beef Prices from Busting Your Budget

    By Maryalene LaPonsie, Money Talks News

    If your idea of a delicious dinner is a slab of red meat with some sides, get ready for sticker shock. Beef prices are hitting record highs, and it could be years before they come down. Don’t despair...

  • Why Some Financial Documents Are for Keeps

    By Kate Ashford, LearnVest

    Come tax time, we’re probably all digging through files that have been gathering dust for years: old tax returns, utility bills, credit card statements. And it happens to coincide with that time of...