economy
Economy and the area of production, distribution, trade, and consumption of goods and services.
Working Multi-Generational Family Trapped in Extended-Stay Hotel
There is no precise number as to how many people are using extended stay hotels or hotels for housing but it’s estimated there are thousands calling these places home. Typically, these are your working poor, people with credit challenges, or people who moved to the state with big dreams. There are so many unique stories within an extended stay so you can’t assume one story is like the other. I will be sharing my family’s story in this blog.
By Joshlyn Nicole4 years ago in Journal
Mental Mess
Everyday as humans we struggle to survive. Soon as we arrive in this so-called "life" our fight begins. For some right out the gate, born to illness, sickness, or don't even get a chance to begin. Sadly, we begin to learn how to survive, little by little, hoping we are well equipped by the age of 18. From grade school up until graduation children learn from peers and environments. The world has become so "lawsuit friendly" there is no discipline to correct bullying, poor behavior, or correct childhood development. A world of mental mess has already begun. Children are left unattended while both parents work or, for whatever reason, at young ages.
By Della Lonaker4 years ago in Journal
Why The Price At The Pump Is So High
If you've been having a stroke every time you have to fuel up, you're not alone. The price of gas has been causing problems for everyone. From its effect on basic consumer goods to what it costs to commute, or go to work if you are in a mobile industry position, the price of gas has everybody rightfully concerned.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Journal
Tell Me Why
The picture posted is of gas prices in my hometown at the cheapest place to get gas — Pilot. I live in a small town called Williamsburg, KY. A place where we have more Mexican restaurants than we do parks. A place where there are more doctors offices than restaurants. A place where gas prices are haunting us all.
By Alexa Conlin4 years ago in Journal
Breath into Her
They tell me to breath life into her, but that's what I'm afraid of. They say "Maybe you're not healing from the past, because you're trying to be who you once were, and that person is gone. There is a new, strong being, trying to be born. Breath life into her, and let her come forth."
By Josie Del Valle4 years ago in Journal
How Retailers Should Sell to Anxious Consumers in a Time of Inflation and Uncertainty
Have you been to the grocery store lately? Up and down every aisle, rising prices on seemingly everything are causing consumers to change what - and how much - they buy to feed themselves and their families. And almost everywhere we go today in our daily lives, from fueling up at the gas station to fueling ourselves (for better or worse) in the drive-thru line at our favorite fast food place, prices are going up, up, up! It should come as no surprise then that inflation has become the issue today - economically, politically, and even socially as we talk with our family, friends, coworkers, even random fellow shoppers at the grocery store (“Can you believe how much this [whatever THIS is] has gone up since just last month - or even last week?)!
By David Wyld4 years ago in Journal
2022 Global Risks Report.
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By Paramjeet kaur4 years ago in Journal








