Why the U.S. economy could take a hit regardless of the election result
Political polarization may reduce consumer spending, says Chicago Booth scholar
Chicago Booth alum launches startup to train young poll workers
Avi Stopper, MBA’06, co-founds Poll Hero project with college, high school students
How behavioral scientists transformed their lab for remote research
With in-person labs closed, Chicago Booth scholars conduct studies via Zoom
Why a 19th-century bank failure still matters
Chicago Booth study links Black distrust of financial institutions to Freedman’s Bank collapse
For UChicago scholars, research and home lives intersect amid pandemic
Working remotely, Chicago Booth faculty balance scholarship and child care duties
Chicago Booth alum Jason Wright named NFL’s first Black team president
Wright, MBA’13, joins Washington Football Team as league’s youngest team president
Building a stronger pipeline of Black leaders in Chicago
Through IMPACT, Chicago Booth helps trains a new generation of civic, corporate leaders
Why paid time off for voting can help address racial inequities
Chicago Booth scholar pushes companies to take substantive step toward change
How to better cope with the mental burden of a pandemic
Chicago Booth’s Ayelet Fishbach offers advice for dealing with loneliness and COVID-19
Why the pandemic hits Black, Hispanic household finances harder
UChicago economists: Racial wealth gap drives disparate responses to income shocks