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Core capital goods spending rose in April, a positive sign for future production
May 27, 2024
The measure, which also increased year over year, tracks big, one-off purchases like machinery for manufacturing.
Regional theater is the "engine" behind much of arts and entertainment. It's also in crisis.
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Sean McHenry
Dec 5, 2023
A California theater head discusses the difficult economics of the industry. "This is our moment to rethink what we're doing," he says.
The "lumpy" road to affordable EVs just got a little longer
Oct 25, 2023
Even though prices have come down and the federal government is helping with rebates, the average price is still above $50,000.
The film industry needs customs brokers too
by
Sean McHenry
Sep 30, 2022
Olivia Van Dyke, CEO of Film Logic Customs Brokers, talks about the unique challenges of shipping the things that make movie magic happen.
The Inflation Reduction Act wants to incentivize electric car purchases – but there's a catch
Aug 10, 2022
The bill includes language that would make most existing electric vehicle models ineligible for the tax credit that's intended to make them more affordable.
Boeing hits bumpy air as it tries to meet rising demand for aircraft
by
Lily Jamali
Jul 27, 2022
Supply chain issues, increased federal oversight and a looming strike by workers in its defense unit are affecting the company's ability to deliver orders.
Strong dollar is squeezing profits from this Washington farmer's exports
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Anais Amin
Jul 21, 2022
Patrick Smith, CEO of Loftus Ranches, is fighting inflation as well. Some fertilizer materials have nearly doubled in a year or two, he says.
For public good, not for profit.
The growing push for size inclusivity in fashion faces some obstacles
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Anais Amin
Jun 28, 2022
"Plus-size women make up more than half the market, and yet, plus-size clothes only make up 19% of all apparel on the market," says Elizabeth Segran, senior staff writer at Fast Company.
When you need 70,000 pounds of paper a month and the supply chain is in chaos
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Anais Amin
Jun 15, 2022
Claudia Smukler of Mother Jones explains the unique obstacles to producing a print magazine in this economy.
To satisfy demand, manufacturers are on a capital-goods spending spree
by
Justin Ho
Oct 27, 2021
Sales of things like drill presses, electrical equipment and metalworking tools were up for the seventh-straight month in September.