There are several risks weighing on the financial system, signaling the next financial crisis could be worse than the Great ...
Class identity—whether a person identifies as upper, middle, or lower class—shapes how we behave, who we interact with, and many other fundamental life choices. But despite its ubiquity, the formation ...
The Great Recession of 2008 marked a particularly difficult time for Americans, with effects that reverberated around the world. Few remained unscathed as lay-offs and foreclosures mounted. While the ...
Class identity, which is how individuals view their economic and social positions in relation to others, has wide-ranging effects on people's well-being, thoughts, and behavior. Previous studies have ...
The word recession sends a shiver down most people's spines, and for good reason. Many of us still have vivid memories of the 2008 financial crisis - a meltdown so severe it felt like the economic ...