Reads:
- Generation X workers have become disillusioned with tech culture—and their jobs – Fast Company
- The ‘Hurricane Tax’ Hitting Florida Alongside Idalia – Time
- Americans Are Bailing on Their Home Insurance – WSJ
- The American workplace’s bias against age – Axios
- The summer food went weird: searing heat reshapes US food production – The Guardian
- The US economy still seems to be avoiding a recession – Vox
- Chile Rewarded with the World’s Largest Interest Rate Cuts for Controlling Inflation – Swedish Times
- ‘Praying that my health holds out’: Many senior citizens expect to die with college loan debts – Hechinger Report
- Boomerang adults: the young New Zealanders moving back in with their parents – The Guardian
- Energy Dept. Announces $12 Billion to Help Factories Convert to Electric Cars – NY Times
- American households brace for $1,000 monthly student loan payments – Credit News
- Climate activists target jets, yachts and golf in a string of global protests against luxury – AP News
- Hong Kong Study: Boost in Fertility Intentions as Dads Step Up – Stop Population Decline
- Third of Japan’s 18-year-old women may never have children: study – Japan Times
- 61% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck — inflation is still squeezing budgets – CNBC
- What will putting Qantas’ interests ahead of Qatar Airways cost? $1bn per year and a new wave of protectionism – The Guardian
- Housing affordability at lowest level in 30 years, data shows – ABC
Videos:
Leith van Onselen’s Treasury of Common Sense explains why pursuing a ‘Big Australia’ immigration policy will ensure chronic water shortages and drive up costs:
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The opioid crisis is turning America into a dystopia: