News & Politics What Do Amazon’s Updated Work From Home Guidelines Mean for Businesses Close to HQ2? If you're selling salads at lunch, it might hurt business. Amazon, Bars, Restaurants, Stephen FullerJune 15, 2021
News & Politics Here’s What the Biden Presidency Means for DC-Area Residents 5 experts explain how the change in administration could impact the local economy, and more. Inauguration 2021, Joe Biden, K Street, Kamala HarrisJanuary 13, 2021
News & Politics The DC Area’s Top Economic Researcher Is Predicting a Big Recovery—in 2022 2021 will actually be okay, says a new report. But it will take a long time to fully recover. covid, Economy, George Mason University, Stephen FullerOctober 20, 2020
News & Politics How Bad Will It Get? We Spoke to the Top DC-Area Economic Forecaster A "relatively mild" recession is possible, but pain will be unevenly distributed Coronavirus 2020, Economy, George Mason University, Jeannette ChapmanMarch 19, 2020
News & Politics The High-Paid DC Millennials Who Are Using Side Hustles to “Ball Out” "I made $400 off a dog that was next to my house." American University, Dog Walking, George Mason University, MillennialsFebruary 3, 2019
News & Politics Unemployment Claims From the Shutdown Are Skyrocketing DC reports 5,431 new cases. But economists say the damage will impact the private sector nationwide. Government Shutdown, Stephen Fuller, UnemploymentJanuary 11, 2019
News & Politics Congress’s Dysfunction May Already Be Battering the DC Area’s Economy A new report suggests chaos on Capitol Hill could undercut economic growth in this region. Capitol Hill, Economists, Stephen FullerFebruary 20, 2018
News & Politics Is Washington’s Local Economy in Trouble? For decades, the booming capital has outpaced the rest of the country. Recent data paints a scarier picture. Capitol Hill, Donald Trump, Economists, George Mason UniversityJanuary 7, 2018
News & Politics Inside the Radical, Self-Destructive, and Probably Impossible Plan to Move the Government Out of Washington A bill before Congress would relocate vast chunks of the government, transforming our city by hijacking its top employer. Right now, it’s a far-fetched right-wing fever dream. But it’s actually an old idea—and one that’s less partisan than its authors might think. Congress, David Fontana, Government, Jason ChaffetzJuly 16, 2017