Justin Wolfers

Americans’ trust in banks hit record low as financial scandals continue

In 2007, two in five Americans said they trusted banks. Now, just five years later, that number has dipped to one in five. New York Times columnist Eduardo Porter asks what changed. Do we care about bad behavior in corporate America?

House Votes to Reaffirm ‘In God We Trust’ as National Motto

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After Decades of Progress, Why Aren’t Women Happy?

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