While prices for online goods are falling, inflation for services will likely be stickier. Plus, a growing market to help people “age in place.”
It’s not inflation slowing, it’s actual prices falling.
Downtown Boston has more restaurants and bars now than it did before the pandemic. Retail stores, meanwhile, are still struggling.
Uber and Lyft drivers receive personalized wages based on data the companies collect about them, according to a new legal study.
Here’s what that could mean for the labor market — and inflation.
As members of the baby boom generation approach or reach their elderly years, more homes will need to be modified to accommodate them.