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ASU economist talks inflation and interest rates

Inflation is continuing to surge throughout the economy with record-high gas prices and skyrocketing food costs. Inflation rose 9.1% in June 2022. What is causing such high inflation?

Creating a ‘forum for all voices’

An interdisciplinary campus partnership leads to workshops that create new possibilities for promoting DEI in the business curriculum.

Returnless refunds: More companies are telling shoppers not to send back their items

There are costs to handle returned items and process them, higher than the value of the product, says an ASU supply chain expert. So it makes economic sense for many retailers to tell consumers to keep the items they don't want. Also, warehouses are overflowing.

Could easing tariffs help curb inflation? Supply chain expert weighs in

Products shipped into the U.S. from China every year cost the consumer more because of the tax to send them. ASU professor says if President Joe Biden eases tariffs on China it could make a noticeable difference.

Closing up shop: Why some Arizona businesses are going on summer vacation

Restaurants around the Valley are closing temporarily to enjoy the holidays or slower business — or, as an ASU supply chain expert believes, maybe a little bit of both.

ASU professor weighs in on fireworks supply chain issues as Valley cities pivot, cancel shows

Arizona’s Family spoke with an ASU supply chain expert, who estimates Americans will spend $2.5 billion on Independence Day celebrations this year.

Monitoring employees makes them more likely to break rules

As remote work becomes the norm, more companies have begun tracking employees through desktop monitoring, video surveillance, and other digital tools. These systems are designed to reduce rule-breaking — but new research suggests that in some cases, they can seriously backfire.

What the interest rate hike means for homebuyers

A difficult year for many homebuyers became even tougher when the Federal Reserve increased interest rates by 0.75% on Wednesday. ABC News reached out to Mark Stapp, the Fred E.

Confused about the metaverse property boom? We've got you covered

An ASU real estate expert says there's no sense in hurrying to purchase and decorate a virtual home.

Paying more but getting less at the grocery store. Welcome to Shrinkflation.

U.S. consumers are spending an equal amount or more money for their chosen brands but are receiving a smaller portion in return.