Credit Card Chip Implementation nears Anniversary, shows some Progress
October 1 marks the one year anniversary of the adoption of EMV Credit Card Chip technology, and although progress has been modest, most consumers dislike
October 1 marks the one year anniversary of the adoption of EMV Credit Card Chip technology, and although progress has been modest, most consumers dislike
On September 8, 2016, federal regulators fined Wells Fargo $185 million for illegal sales practices; these fines included a record $100 million paid to the
The Better Online Ticket Sales Act saw progress this week, as the U.S. House of Representatives voted to pass their version of the bill by

Recent technological advances in solar power and other alternative energy sources have changed the landscape of the electrical utility industry. For the past century, large
Christopher Bell explores the dearth of merchandise based on female superheroes, and the implications of that for children, in this TED talk.
Neha Narula discusses the future of money promised by cryptocurrencies like bitcoin, in this TED talk.
Don Tapscott, author of Blockchain Revolution, discusses the transformative potential of bitcoin and the blockchain.  

Joe Colangelo, Executive Director of Consumers’ Research, remarks on the blockchain in Coindesk. Joe Colangelo, executive director of Consumers’ Research, for example, said that he

In this podcast from The Wall Street Journal‘s “Your Money Matters,” listen to how inflation disparately impacts the costs of goods and services.
A deal between Wal-Mart Inc. and Jet.com will have the latter being purchased for a reported $3.3 billion. Jet.com is a start-up competing with Amazon’s

This article was originally published on August 9, 2016 in The Federalist. The New York legislature recently passed a bill subjecting residents to fines upwards

Joe Colangelo, Executive Director of Consumers’ Research, remarks on bitcoin in The Wall Street Journal. “We need standards set by the industry that take into