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Whet Moser

For Blacks, the Class Ladder Is Much Steeper
By Whet Moser
A Chicago Fed study suggests that to go up the income ladder (and avoid falling), blacks require more educational attainment than whites. Read more
Q&A: Matthew Gentzkow, the Best American Economist Under 40
By Whet Moser
The recipient of the John Bates Clark Medal talks about our online media landscape—and how it looks a lot like the birth of the old offline media. Read more
10 Stories Everyone in Chicago Should Read
By Whet Moser
Learn how Cards Against Humanity became a mega hit, why the top CPS high schools are getting whiter, what set the Cubs up to own the Midwest market, and more. Read more
Baseball's Metropolis: How the Cubs and Cardinals Conquered the Midwest
By Whet Moser
Early in the 20th century, this region divided up along old lines of history, business, politics, and baseball. Read more
Happy Birthday, Wrigley Field: How Chicago Became a Cubs Town
By Whet Moser
The northsiders' fecklessness on the field hasn't cost them that much with its devout fan base, the result of canny marketing decisions and demographic change. Read more
Here Are Chicago's 10 Must-Read Stories of the Week
By Whet Moser
How Beanie Babies billionaire Ty Warner escaped jail time, what CPS feeds our kids, Mayor Daley’s late career spending spree, the history of Wrigley Field, and more Read more
Would Taking Ten Percent from TIFs Help Chicago's Dire Straits?
By Whet Moser
Even if cutting the city's tax-increment finance program wouldn't add money to the city budget, it could still help the city make that budget more sensible. Read more
Hovercars and Tele-Ovens: Scenes of Chicago in Vintage British Newsreels
By Whet Moser
A look back at the city's good ideas (ski jumping at Soldier Field, animatronic dinosaurs) and bad ones (like the scooter nuns), through the lens of British Pathé. Read more
How Household Debt Caused the Great Recession: A Q&A With Amir Sufi
By Whet Moser
A talk with the 'House of Debt' co-author and University of Chicago economist on the roots of the financial crisis, the problem of student loans, and how to talk about the issue of debt. Read more
Making Internet Comments Sound Smart Isn't Easy or Cheap
By Whet Moser
Turning readers' invective into smart dialogue is not a new challenge—but now, it's a bigger problem than ever. Solving it takes a lot of manpower, and some well-designed software. Read more
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