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. Virginia, Restaurants, Bars, Amazon | Jun 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. Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Inauguration 2021, K Street | Jan 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, George Mason University, Economy, Stephen Fuller | Oct 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, George Mason University, Economy, Stephen Fuller | Mar 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, Uber, George Mason University, Millennials | Feb 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, Unemployment | Jan 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, Stephen Fuller, Economists | Feb 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. Donald Trump, Capitol Hill, George Mason University, Stephen Fuller | Jan 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, Government, Jason Chaffetz, Stephen Fuller | Jul 16, 2017