Education · 03/04/2025
Rutgers Board Appoints George Helmy Signaling Higher Ed Shift
Former Senator George Helmy's appointment to the Rutgers University Board of Governors has drawn attention. His legislative experience in education may help Rutgers address enrollment and financial challenges. University boards play a crucial role in shaping higher education policy, and Helmy's appointment could influence the future direction of Rutgers University. His expertise is expected to contribute to strategic decision-making and policy development within the university system, particularly concerning resource allocation and academic priorities.
Finance · 07/18/2025
The Evolution of Net Interest Margin in the U.S. Banking Sector and Its Relationship with Interest Rate Policies
This article explores the relationship between the net interest margin of the U.S. banking industry, interest rate policy, and Treasury yields, alongside their dynamic changes.
Education · 06/21/2024
Johns Hopkins Boosts Alumni Ties with Capitol Hill
Johns Hopkins University hosted an alumni gathering on Capitol Hill to strengthen ties with policymakers, foster alumni career development, and showcase the university's impact. Leveraging the Bloomberg Center, the event aimed to bridge Baltimore and Washington D.C., promoting government-university collaboration and enhancing the university's capabilities in policy research and social service. This initiative seeks to solidify Johns Hopkins' position as a leading institution influencing policy and serving the community through strategic partnerships and a robust alumni network.
Finance · 06/13/2025
Trumps Appliance Tariffs Raise Costs for Businesses Consumers
The U.S. announced a 50% tariff on imported appliances, including refrigerators and washing machines, effective June 23rd. This affects eight major appliance categories. Businesses will need to adjust supply chains, reduce steel usage, or seek policy support. Consumers may face higher prices for imported appliances. In the long term, this could encourage domestic appliance manufacturers to improve their competitiveness. This move is a significant shift in U.S. trade policy, particularly concerning steel-intensive products and impacting international trade flows.
Education · 07/31/2025
University of Chicago Economics Program Gains Global Recognition
The University of Chicago's economics program is dedicated to providing international students with profound economic knowledge and practical skills. Combining a global perspective with rigorous academic standards, the program aims to cultivate future economic leaders equipped with critical thinking.
Finance · 08/06/2025
US Stocks Fall on Job Worries Geopolitical Strains
US stocks plummeted due to poor employment data and geopolitical tensions, particularly as Trump's reinforced military deployments and uncertainty in economic policies weakened market confidence. Expectations for interest rate cuts have risen, and the future economic direction has sparked widespread attention.
Insurance · 08/26/2025
Study Highlights Longterm Disaster Resilience Lessons from Katrina
The long-term impacts of Hurricane Katrina highlight the complexities of disaster recovery. Economic recovery, mental health, and social support are crucial. Disaster response needs to go beyond short-term relief, focusing on long-term economic empowerment, mental health services, and social cohesion to build a more resilient society. Building resilience requires a holistic approach that addresses not only physical infrastructure but also the psychological and economic well-being of affected communities.
Finance · 08/20/2025
US Industrial Real Estate Boom Driven by Unsung Factors
US industrial real estate, encompassing warehouses, factories, logistics facilities, and data centers, is a crucial sector underpinning economic growth. E-commerce expansion, manufacturing reshoring, and surging data demands are fueling its vitality. The value hinges on functionality, location, and building specifications. Despite facing challenges, the long-term outlook remains optimistic, positioning it to continue supporting US economic development. This sector plays a vital role in the supply chain and is a key indicator of economic health.
Education · 08/22/2024
Blue Catfish Turn from Threat to Cuisine in Chesapeake Bay
Blue catfish invasion in the Chesapeake Bay poses an ecological threat but also presents economic opportunities. Sustainable harvesting and culinary promotion can help control their population while providing a delicious seafood source. Strengthening collaboration among research institutions, government, and the private sector is crucial for achieving a win-win scenario of ecological conservation and economic development. This approach aims to mitigate the negative impacts of the invasive species while capitalizing on its potential for sustainable fisheries and economic growth within the region.
Education · 07/21/2025
Florida Campus Cell Phone Ban Progress Focus on Student Attention and Parent Communication
Florida plans to implement a campus phone ban to enhance student focus, potentially becoming one of the strictest in the nation. The effectiveness of this policy remains to be evaluated.
Finance · 12/14/2023
Analysis Of The Stability Of The US Fiscal Deficit And Public Debt
This analysis examines the current state of the U.S. fiscal deficit and public debt, highlighting the need for policy responses to the threats posed by uncontrolled debt expansion on the economy.
Education · 07/15/2025
Professor Harvey Wang Advances Global Aging Research Strengthens Uschina Ties
Professor Harvey Wang has been awarded the Yangni and Li Xiaoqing Scholar title. His research focuses on the social determinants of global aging, exploring the impact of family relationships on the well-being of older adults and the role of public policy. His work promotes US-China scientific and technological collaboration, contributing to addressing the challenges of global aging. He aims to understand how social factors shape the aging experience and identify policy interventions to improve the lives of older adults worldwide. The research highlights the importance of international collaboration in tackling complex global issues.
Taxation · 07/17/2025
Tax Gap: An Analysis of Tax Compliance in the United States
This paper analyzes the tax gap in the United States, highlighting that from 2014 to 2016, the gap reached $496 billion, which includes unreported income, underreporting, and unpaid taxes. It emphasizes the importance of tax compliance and explores the role of policy initiatives and future outlooks aimed at improving overall tax compliance rates to ensure a fair distribution of tax burdens.
Culture · 04/09/2025
Trump Tariffs Boost or Bust for US Manufacturing
The Trump administration's implementation of high tariffs aimed at revitalizing manufacturing is seen as a risky illusion by Viahart CEO Hart. The primary concerns are the high production costs in the U.S. and the fragile industrial supply chain, which cannot withstand such measures. Revitalizing the manufacturing sector requires a focus on long-term development rather than short-term gains.
Apartment Rental · 07/21/2025
Los Angeles Rental Pressure Annual Income Needs to Reach 100K to Afford High Rents
The economic pressure of renting in Los Angeles is intensifying. Although rental prices have slightly decreased, the average monthly rent still stands at 1759 yuan. To keep housing costs within 30% of their income, renters need an annual income of six figures, which poses a significant challenge in a harsh economic climate.