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America cannot shake the Baumol cost disease

A disturbing graph is making the rounds. Labelled the “chart of the century” by some commentators, it shows the changes in prices for various goods and services in the US since 1997. Although food, clothing, cars and electronics have all become cheaper, health care, child care and education have soared in price relative to workers’ wages. Why is this happening? ...

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Honeywell earnings do little to alleviate industrial unease

Even investor darling Honeywell International Inc. isn’t immune to the slowdown taking place in manufacturing. The maker of jet engines and air-conditioner controls reported second-quarter earnings that beat analysts’ estimates, but sales in the period were weaker than expected, both including and excluding the impact of M&A and currency swings. The 5 percent organic revenue growth Honeywell notched in the ...

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Air conditioning is making the world a hotter place

With two-thirds of the US experiencing a heat wave, it seems like a good time to talk about air conditioning. According to the annual Characteristics of New Housing data released by the Census Bureau early this month, 94 percent of the new housing units completed in the US in 2018 came with it built in, up from 65 percent in ...

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