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A Mid-Year Update from Monday Morning Economist

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How $5.9 Million Turns Into $30 Million

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The Surprising Economics of Love Island

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How to Think About Your College Major

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We Can’t Build Bananas in America

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Tariffs Are Costly Options

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The Billions We Forget We're Owed

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There Can Only Be One Pickle... Or Can There?

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Why Picking a Pope Takes More Than a Majority

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Why 100 Humans Probably Can’t Beat a Gorilla

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The $3 Tote Bag That Sparked a $400 Frenzy

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Not All Price Hikes Are Created Equal

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The Hidden Cost of Buying American

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The Market’s Down—But Is the Economy?

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Why Some of Us Never Switched Back to Regular Eggs

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Why Scam Texts About Unpaid Tolls Just Won’t Stop

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There’s No Such Thing as Free Checked Bags

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The Cost of Uncertainty

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The Economic Blackout Probably Did More Harm Than Good

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Why Are Eggs So Expensive While Chicken Prices Stay Flat?

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The Penny Problem Isn’t Solved—It’s Just Moved to the Nickel

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Tariffs, Trade, and What We Often Forget About U.S. Exports

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Why the Paul Skenes Baseball Card Is Worth A Million Dollars

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Houston Doesn’t Own Snow Plows—and That’s Okay

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Tragedy of the Starbucks Commons

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You Shouldn’t Feel Bad About Quitting

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Why Aren’t Cars as Colorful as They Used to Be?