Solo dining surges 52% as Americans embrace 'me-me-me economy' over shared meals
A significant rise in solo dining in the U.S. reflects a cultural shift towards individualism and personal choice in dining experiences.
FAZ exclusive: The 215 billion euro risk for younger people
The proposed care reform in Germany may cost younger generations more than the current pension package, potentially igniting a new generational conflict.
Rise of Australia's public economy compares to mining boom of the 2000s
An analysis discusses the structural shifts in Australia's economy, likening the rise of the public economy to the mining boom of the 2000s.
Gender-Health Gap: Who Pays the Price for Women's Health?
Women in Germany continue to receive poorer health care compared to men, leading to late diagnoses and higher costs for the economy.
What is a 'capacity constraint' and why should I care?
The article discusses 'capacity constraints' and their significant connection to inflation and economic impacts on individuals.
M. Apostolaki: Without Care for People with Disabilities in the Regulation of Loans in Swiss Francs
The government regulation on loans in Swiss francs causes serious discrimination against people with disabilities, as noted by PASOK-KINAL MP Milena Apostolaki in a question addressed to the Minister of National Economy and Finance.
The circular economy as a lever for innovation and entrepreneurship for the youngest
The article discusses how Generation Z, often criticized for their lack of commitment, is deeply concerned about environmental issues, with a recent study indicating that nearly 90% of young people aged 15 to 29 express high concern for environmental care.
Diabetes could cost $78.8 trillion to the global economy by 2050
A research team estimates that diabetes could result in a loss of $78.8 trillion to the global economy by 2050, factoring in labor supply losses and informal care costs.
Mamdani's Election Promise: Free Child Care in New York
New York's incoming Mayor Zohran Mamdani has promised free child care for children aged six weeks to help make life more affordable for the city's residents and boost the economy.
"I tell you: We take care of our security. We live in a safe country"
Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) calls for confidence and advocates for essential reforms for the economy and social state despite global crises in his New Year's address.