Michigan Minds podcast: The elder care gap—family duty vs. reality

It begins with a single, panicked phone call about a fallen parent or a flickering memory, but it is quickly becoming the defining white noise of a nation. As the American population ages and family structures splinter, a quiet domestic struggle has escalated into a pressing national inquiry: Who is actually responsible for our elders?… Continue reading Michigan Minds podcast: The elder care gap—family duty vs. reality

Michigan Minds podcast: Why cooling inflation isn’t saving your bank account

Economist Joanne Hsu, director of the Surveys of Consumers at the University of Michigan Institute for Social Research, specializes in the fields of household finance, consumer sentiment and the impact of economic expectations on the national economy. Hsu joins the Michigan Minds podcast to discuss her findings on current consumer sentiment, offering insight into persistent high… Continue reading Michigan Minds podcast: Why cooling inflation isn’t saving your bank account