prepandemic occupants on-site at some point during the week. online job postings also reflect differences in remote work between large and small cities. in san francisco, 26% of postings permit remote work. in birmingham, alabama, that number is just 10.4%. there s debate of what drives the difference. is it work habits? commutes? in a moment, i m going to ask scott calloway what he thinks. a second story caught my eye the same day. it had to do with friendship and economic mobility and so much more. raj chedy and colleagues released a study, the social met works of 2.2 million users between 25 and 54. the searchers didn t have names or identities, but they were able to use zip codes to estimate income, college, and other characteristics. the conclusion that drove the headlines was theis. for the poor, the best ticket out of poverty is having wealthy friends. it s called economic connectedness. the more connections between the rich and the poor, the better the neighborhood wa
That is the goal of Melinda Gates and the foundation she runs with her husband bill. Erik lets begin this hour with the top business stories of the morning. U. S. Stocks have given back their gains for the year. The major indices are about 1 in the 30 minutes of trading. They are unchanged right now but they were still up in the nasdaq, you can thank apple for that. The fed is moving ever closer to a rate hike. The shares of the credit sq suisse are rising. One of the few ceos of a global bank to survive the financial crisis and its aftermath. Barnes noble missed quarterly profit estimates last quarter and its shares are falling. The company saw sales rise over the holidays, revenue was almost 200 in samestore sales, about 2 . College student bookstores back in 2008 barack obama campaigned on hope and change. Now americans want even more change than they did back then. They say they were prefer a candidate that will seek even greater change. They say Hillary Clinton returns to the poli
prepandemic occupants on-site at some point during the week. online job postings also reflect differences in remote work between large and small cities. in san francisco, 26% of postings permit remote work. in birmingham, alabama, that number is just 10.4%. there s debate of what drives the difference. is it work habits? commutes? in a moment, i m going to ask scott calloway what he thinks. a second story caught my eye the same day. it had to do with friendship and economic mobility and so much more. raj chedy and colleagues released a study, the social met works of 2.2 million users between 25 and 54. the searchers didn t have names or identities, but they were able to use zip codes to