economy
Economy and the area of production, distribution, trade, and consumption of goods and services.
How AI Presentation Assistants Are Revolutionizing Workplace Communication: A Deep Dive into AI-Driven Slide Design
In today’s fast-paced professional landscape, effective communication is non-negotiable. Whether you’re pitching to investors, training teams, or delivering academic lectures, the quality of your presentations directly impacts your credibility and success. Enter AI presentation assistants—a transformative tool redefining how professionals create, refine, and deliver slideshows. This article explores how AI-powered platforms like PopAI are streamlining workflows, enhancing creativity, and addressing common pain points in slide design.
By charliesamuel4 months ago in Journal
From Kickstarter to Mass Production: How They Sold Out After a Tariff Hike
When tariffs keep rising, is China still the best place to manufacture? The startup we’re talking about today has a surprisingly refreshing answer. Meet Nanu, a two-person team that turned Kickstarter launch into more than 10,000 units sold. Even after raising the price by $60, they still kept customer trust and ran into sell-outs.
By Jingsourcing.com 4 months ago in Journal
The New Rules of Managing Side Income in 2025
The New Rules of Managing Side Income in 2025 By Hasnain Shah Side hustles are no longer just “extra cash” — in 2025, they’ve become a core part of how people build stability, security, and even freedom. The rise of AI, remote platforms, and shifting workplace norms means opportunities are abundant, but so are the pitfalls. If you’re trying to balance your main job with a side income, the old advice doesn’t quite cut it anymore. Here are the new rules of managing side income in 2025.
By Hasnain Shah4 months ago in Journal
Billions Paid in Medical Malpractice Payouts Each Year
When medical errors happen, the consequences can be devastating. For patients and families, a medical malpractice claim isn’t about winning the lottery. It’s about recovering the financial and emotional losses caused by negligence. Each year, billions are paid out to victims across the United States.
By Sharon Feldman4 months ago in Journal
Youth in Revolt: The Causes, Issues, and Resonance of Protest in Nepal and France
In September 2025, both Nepal and France are experiencing historic waves of youth-led protests—each driven by frustration, each reflecting a new generational breaking point. The reasons are as diverse as the countries’ contexts: grievances about corruption, digital rights, economic insecurity, and political exclusion fuse in unique ways. This article unpacks why a youth burst is happening now, what the protest in France and protest in Nepal share, and how their issues differ—with 1,500+ words of in-depth analysis, keyword-rich subheadings, and a focus on the defining struggles of this generation.
By Reframeroots4 months ago in Journal
Treat Your Grocery Cashier as a Human
Retail makes the world go round. At least in America where we seldom grow and make our own foodstuffs, this is the reality of those who live in suburbia. Gone are the days of your quaint local bakeries and butcheries. Instead, these mom and pop shops have been eaten out by grandiose corporate super grocery stores. Those that still hang on seem like dinosaurs waiting for their day of extinction; it is nearly impossible to recreate the vast amount of supply and marketing that their big business competitors have easy access to.
By Sean Catino4 months ago in Journal
Used Molds at 1/4 Cost: China’s Mold Hub for Plastics
Today we drove three hours from Yiwu to China’s mold capital — Huangyan, Taizhou. From everyday items like lunch boxes and water bottles to large parts like car bumpers, almost every plastic product starts with a mold here. We visited local suppliers, and found a good-quality mold that cost about 1/4 of the market price.
By Jingsourcing.com 4 months ago in Journal
Jack DeBrabander: Building Businesses, Managing Reputation, and Redefining Success
In today’s digital world, success is rarely a straight line. It’s messy, unpredictable, and sometimes shaped by things outside of our control. Jack DeBrabander knows that as well as anyone. His story is part entrepreneurship, part resilience, and part lesson in how to handle the realities of online reputation management—something that’s become unavoidable in modern business.
By Jack DeBrabander4 months ago in Journal
Earning Online Dollars Without Investment in Amazon KDP
💸 What if I told you that you could earn real U.S. dollars from home — without investment, without risk, and without needing to be a bestselling author? Welcome to the world of Amazon KDP — a platform where your ideas can become income, all without spending a single cent.
By Wow Genius4 months ago in Journal
A Road Map to a Million Dollar
Have you ever wondered what separates millionaires from the rest of us? Is it luck, connections, or some hidden secret only the wealthy know? The truth is, while chance may play a role, most self-made millionaires follow a clear and strategic path. Building a million-dollar net worth isn’t reserved for a select few—it’s possible for anyone with focus, patience, and the right plan.
By John Smith4 months ago in Journal








