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The Wall Street Journal
How Is Trader Joe’s So Cheap and Popular? | WSJ The Economics Of

Trader Joe's has been selling bananas for 19 cents each – for the past two decades. The grocery store offers remarkably fewer ...

4:35
How Is Trader Joe’s So Cheap and Popular? | WSJ The Economics Of

2,326,538 views

2 years ago

The Wall Street Journal
Why Trump’s Economy Hasn’t Cracked Under Tariffs (Yet) | WSJ

Economists braced for the worst when President Trump announced his tariff plan in April, yet the U.S. economy remained resilient.

5:46
Why Trump’s Economy Hasn’t Cracked Under Tariffs (Yet) | WSJ

1,435,394 views

2 months ago

The Wall Street Journal
The Business Strategies Behind McDonald’s, Aldi, 7-Eleven and More | WSJ The Economics Of

Why is Aldi one of the cheapest and fastest growing grocery stores in the U.S.? Why is 7-Eleven reinventing its U.S. stores to be ...

1:02:28
The Business Strategies Behind McDonald’s, Aldi, 7-Eleven and More | WSJ The Economics Of

1,228,372 views

8 months ago

The Wall Street Journal
Why Hyatt Is Choosing Luxury Over Affordability | WSJ The Economics Of

Marriott and Hilton are five times larger than Hyatt by property count. But Hyatt's portfolio shows it wants to play in a different ...

4:25
Why Hyatt Is Choosing Luxury Over Affordability | WSJ The Economics Of

434,383 views

1 year ago

The Wall Street Journal
When Does US Debt Become Genuinely Bad? | WSJ

One of the core issues between Elon Musk and President Donald Trump's feud is over Republican's “big, beautiful bill” in ...

7:36
When Does US Debt Become Genuinely Bad? | WSJ

1,449,787 views

4 months ago

The Wall Street Journal
Why Economists Hate Trump's Tariff Plan | WSJ

Tariffs are at the center of former President Donald Trump's economic plan. He wants to put across-the-board 60% tariffs on ...

8:18
Why Economists Hate Trump's Tariff Plan | WSJ

9,426,289 views

1 year ago

The Wall Street Journal
Why Sweetgreen Is Losing Millions of Dollars Every Month | WSJ The Economics Of

Sweetgreen's fast-casual $15 salads have a cult following. But even as the salad chain has sold millions of these bowls to its ...

7:34
Why Sweetgreen Is Losing Millions of Dollars Every Month | WSJ The Economics Of

2,597,531 views

2 years ago

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Why This Legendary Investor Says We're in a Stock Market Bubble | WSJ's Take On the Week

In this week's episode of WSJ's Take On the Week, co-hosts Gunjan Banerji and Telis Demos dig into the latest big bank earnings ...

25:04
Why This Legendary Investor Says We're in a Stock Market Bubble | WSJ's Take On the Week

42,755 views

2 weeks ago

Bloomberg Television
Can the US Stay Competitive With a $100,000 Visa Fee?

From Indra Nooyi to Elon Musk to Sundar Pichai, H-1B visa holders have shaped American innovation. But a new $100000 fee ...

11:33
Can the US Stay Competitive With a $100,000 Visa Fee?

34,320 views

11 hours ago

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Is Paying Down Government Debt Bad for the Economy?

Is paying down the federal debt a recession trigger? Bob takes on the MMT claim and checks the record, citing US debt payoffs, ...

59:44
Is Paying Down Government Debt Bad for the Economy?

1,097 views

6 hours ago

The Wall Street Journal
Trump’s Tariffs Are Raking in Billions. Where Does It All Go? | WSJ

President Trump repeatedly claims tariffs will reap “billions” of dollars for the U.S.—and so far, he's right. According to the Penn ...

5:37
Trump’s Tariffs Are Raking in Billions. Where Does It All Go? | WSJ

702,989 views

1 month ago

The Wall Street Journal
How Shein Built a $66B Fast-Fashion Empire | WSJ The Economics Of

Shein says it's able to make affordable apparel by monitoring user behavior to predict customer demand and producing items in ...

8:15
How Shein Built a $66B Fast-Fashion Empire | WSJ The Economics Of

3,144,893 views

1 year ago

The Wall Street Journal
How Jamie Dimon Built Chase Into the U.S.’s Most Powerful Bank | WSJ

Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, is among the most powerful names in the banking industry. How did he come to acquire ...

7:07
How Jamie Dimon Built Chase Into the U.S.’s Most Powerful Bank | WSJ

1,769,122 views

2 years ago

The Wall Street Journal
Why a Strong Dollar Is a Double-Edged Sword for the U.S. Economy | WSJ

The dollar is getting stronger. While that may sound like something to be happy about, a runup in the value of the dollar can ripple ...

5:44
Why a Strong Dollar Is a Double-Edged Sword for the U.S. Economy | WSJ

423,041 views

3 years ago

The Wall Street Journal
How Google Maps, Spotify, Shazam and More Work | WSJ Tech Behind

How does Google Maps use satellites, GPS and more to get you from point A to point B? What is the tech that powers Spotify's ...

48:03
How Google Maps, Spotify, Shazam and More Work | WSJ Tech Behind

2,869,919 views

1 year ago

The Wall Street Journal
Why the $1 Bill Hasn’t Been Redesigned in Over 60 Years | WSJ Pro Perfected

There are over 55 billion U.S. bank notes in circulation around the globe. This means protecting the world's number one traded ...

8:33
Why the $1 Bill Hasn’t Been Redesigned in Over 60 Years | WSJ Pro Perfected

967,691 views

6 months ago

The Wall Street Journal
Why Tokyo's Metro Is Profitable and New York City’s Isn’t | WSJ U.S. vs. Japan

Japan's train system is ranked the most efficient in the world, according to Statista. The United States is tied with Azerbaijan for ...

6:17
Why Tokyo's Metro Is Profitable and New York City’s Isn’t | WSJ U.S. vs. Japan

2,601,907 views

2 years ago

The Wall Street Journal
Why Marriott, Hilton and Hyatt Don’t Actually Own Most of Their Hotels  | WSJ The Economics Of

When guests stay at a hotel chain like Marriott, Hilton or Hyatt, these companies don't typically own the property. They may not ...

8:13
Why Marriott, Hilton and Hyatt Don’t Actually Own Most of Their Hotels | WSJ The Economics Of

2,349,766 views

1 year ago

The Wall Street Journal
How ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ Makes Billions From ‘Free’ Loans | WSJ The Economics Of

Buy now, pay later (BNPL) loans from companies like Affirm, Afterpay and Klarna have exploded as an alternative to credit cards.

8:26
How ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ Makes Billions From ‘Free’ Loans | WSJ The Economics Of

1,139,205 views

2 months ago

The Wall Street Journal
Why Starbucks Operates Like a Bank | WSJ The Economics Of

Starbucks, the $124.4 billion global coffee giant, trails only McDonald's as the largest restaurant chain by market capitalization.

7:22
Why Starbucks Operates Like a Bank | WSJ The Economics Of

2,611,013 views

3 years ago

The Wall Street Journal
The Business Strategies Behind Chick-fil-A, Costco, Starbucks and More | WSJ The Economics Of

What are some of the strategies of the most successful businesses around the world? From Chick-fil-A and Starbucks, to Ikea and ...

1:06:12
The Business Strategies Behind Chick-fil-A, Costco, Starbucks and More | WSJ The Economics Of

12,229,964 views

2 years ago

The Wall Street Journal
Elasticity: The Economic Concept Behind How Companies Price Products | WSJ Price Index

The economic concept is key to understanding how companies price their products. Consumer spending has held up relatively ...

5:58
Elasticity: The Economic Concept Behind How Companies Price Products | WSJ Price Index

185,356 views

3 years ago

The Wall Street Journal
The ‘IKEA Effect:’ Behind the Company’s Unique Business Model | WSJ The Economics Of

A large part of IKEA's success stems from its policy requiring its customers to build their own furniture. Given how ubiquitous IKEA ...

5:51
The ‘IKEA Effect:’ Behind the Company’s Unique Business Model | WSJ The Economics Of

1,941,860 views

4 years ago

The Wall Street Journal
Why the Federal Reserve Controls So Much of the Economy | WSJ

The Federal Reserve is central to the U.S. economy today, and it's controlled by just 12 people. Its monetary policies can lower ...

9:31
Why the Federal Reserve Controls So Much of the Economy | WSJ

985,592 views

2 years ago

The Wall Street Journal
T.J. Maxx’s Recession-Proof Pricing Strategy, Explained | WSJ The Economics Of

T.J. Maxx and Marshall's parent company TJX made almost $50 billion last year – more than Nordstrom and Macy's combined.

5:53
T.J. Maxx’s Recession-Proof Pricing Strategy, Explained | WSJ The Economics Of

1,047,295 views

2 years ago

The Wall Street Journal
Why Trump Is Spending $20B to ‘Make Argentina Great Again’ | WSJ

President Trump recently announced a $20 billion deal to rescue Argentina and President Javier Milei, angering U.S. farmers and ...

7:02
Why Trump Is Spending $20B to ‘Make Argentina Great Again’ | WSJ

1,001,528 views

2 weeks ago

The Wall Street Journal
The Money-Making Secrets Behind Hotel Design | WSJ Pro Perfected

From vanishing minibars to disappearing closets, hotel rooms are shrinking. With the rise of Airbnb and hotel occupancy rates ...

6:39
The Money-Making Secrets Behind Hotel Design | WSJ Pro Perfected

2,039,327 views

3 months ago

The Wall Street Journal
Crocs Is Crushing It in China. Here’s Why | WSJ

Crocs is thriving in China with the country's Gen Z consumers as other U.S. brands like Nike, Apple and Starbucks are losing ...

5:18
Crocs Is Crushing It in China. Here’s Why | WSJ

189,261 views

2 months ago