Top reasons why we change jobs

A new online survey from Right Management, which says it’s “the world’s leading provider of integrated human capital consulting services and solutions across the employment lifecycle”:

1. Downsizing or restructuring (54%)

2. Sought new challenges or opportunities (30%)
3. Due to ineffective leadership (25%)
4. Poor relationship with

Houses getting cheaper by the minute

That’s the positive spin. The latest S&P/Case-Shiller home-price numbers (pdf) are out. I may put together a pretty chart later, but I’ve got a column to write today. The headline is that the national home price index, which they only calculate once a quarter, is down 14.1% for the year ending in March. That’s, um, a lot. Las Vegas is …

Central banking on the subcontinent

Lest I appear ungrateful for Justin’s invitation to post at will, I should mention that I’ve been in India for the past two weeks. I was there for a friend’s wedding, though macroeconomics was never far from my heart.

Wholesale inflation (India still doesn’t use consumer prices) has jumped over the past few months and now stands …

Before you hire that intern, some legal advice

We’re approaching the season here at TIME of fresh young faces roaming the corridors, expressions eager and unlined with worry or fatigue, eyes bright, tails busy. Yes, tis the season of summer interns. Time Inc. pays its interns—quite handsomely, from what I hear. But a lot of businesses don’t. Instead they dangle college credit or …

A major advance in airport design

A lack of conveniently located electrical outlets to plug your laptop (or phone charger or whatever) into at the airport is one of the great scourges of American travelers. So I was really impressed with this seemingly jury-rigged solution at the Charlotte airport. A long outlet strip was attached to the outside of a moving walkway, …

71 is too old to work. No, it’s not.

My Pop retired the other day. He’s been hobbling toward that inevitable outcome for a while now, but up until this year, he was still making the one-hour-plus commute by train to his ad agency up to three times a week. After a hospital stay weakened him, however, the commutes became untenable. So the other day, my older brother George …

A non-bogus conservative argument on taxes

Just because I go ballistic on people who claim that tax cuts increase tax receipts doesn’t mean I think the conservative case on taxes is wrong. In fact, I think people like Stephen Moore and Larry Kudlow are actually damaging that conservative case in a big way by spouting such obvious nonsense about the impact of changes in tax rates. …

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