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- What the Reconciliation Bill Means for U.S. HouseholdsFaculty director of the Penn Wharton Budget Model breaks down the projected effects of the reconciliation bill on national debt, GDP, and low-income households.…Read More
- Automatic Enrollment, Tax Fears, and the 401(k) SurgeProfessor and director of the Pension Research Council at the Wharton School breaks down new data on rising 401(k) contributions, the influence of automatic enrollment, and the savings behaviors of younger generations.…Read More
- How Minimum Wages and Taxes Can Combat Income InequalityThe ideal way to reduce income inequality is to use minimum wages and income taxes in a complementary way instead of one substituting the other, according to new Wharton research.…Read More
- A Simple Way to Boost Math Progress in Elementary SchoolResearchers from Penn’s Behavior Change for Good Initiative and their collaborators conducted a megastudy to investigate whether low-cost nudges — informed by behavioral science — could help teachers accelerate student progress in math.…Read More
- An Introduction to Early-stage Impact Investing | Katherine Klein and Tyler WryProfessors Katherine Klein and Tyler Wry explain how impact investing works.…Read More
- User Choice, Defaults, and the Future of SearchWharton assistant professor of business economics and public policy examines how default settings and consumer behavior help sustain Google’s dominance in the search engine market.…Read More
- Damian Valdes, Spotify’s Global Consumer Product Marketing LeadA global marketing leader at Spotify discusses how personalized features and emerging technologies are transforming the way users experience music.…Read More
- The Hiring Trade-off Behind Startup GrowthWharton research shows that while “firm-driven search” helps less visible startups compete for talent, it often leads to higher turnover.…Read More
- How the First Sale Rule Helps Offset Tariff CostsWharton professor of legal studies and business ethics breaks down how companies are using the First Sale Rule to lower import tariffs.…Read More
- Using Data to Model NBA Performance With Seth PartnowSeth Partnow discusses advanced basketball simulations, in-game analytics, and evaluating NBA draft success through data science.…Read More
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- What the Reconciliation Bill Means for U.S. Households July 11, 2025Faculty director of the Penn Wharton Budget Model breaks down the projected effects of the reconciliation bill on national debt, GDP, and low-income households.…Read More
- Automatic Enrollment, Tax Fears, and the 401(k) Surge July 9, 2025Professor and director of the Pension Research Council at the Wharton School breaks down new data on rising 401(k) contributions, the influence of automatic enrollment, and the savings behaviors of younger generations.…Read More
- How Minimum Wages and Taxes Can Combat Income Inequality July 8, 2025The ideal way to reduce income inequality is to use minimum wages and income taxes in a complementary way instead of one substituting the other, according to new Wharton research.…Read More
- A Simple Way to Boost Math Progress in Elementary School July 8, 2025Researchers from Penn’s Behavior Change for Good Initiative and their collaborators conducted a megastudy to investigate whether low-cost nudges — informed by behavioral science — could help teachers accelerate student progress in math.…Read More
- An Introduction to Early-stage Impact Investing | Katherine Klein and Tyler Wry July 8, 2025Professors Katherine Klein and Tyler Wry explain how impact investing works.…Read More
- User Choice, Defaults, and the Future of Search July 4, 2025Wharton assistant professor of business economics and public policy examines how default settings and consumer behavior help sustain Google’s dominance in the search engine market.…Read More
- Damian Valdes, Spotify’s Global Consumer Product Marketing Lead July 3, 2025A global marketing leader at Spotify discusses how personalized features and emerging technologies are transforming the way users experience music.…Read More
- The Hiring Trade-off Behind Startup Growth July 2, 2025Wharton research shows that while “firm-driven search” helps less visible startups compete for talent, it often leads to higher turnover.…Read More
- How the First Sale Rule Helps Offset Tariff Costs July 2, 2025Wharton professor of legal studies and business ethics breaks down how companies are using the First Sale Rule to lower import tariffs.…Read More
- Using Data to Model NBA Performance With Seth Partnow July 2, 2025Seth Partnow discusses advanced basketball simulations, in-game analytics, and evaluating NBA draft success through data science.…Read More