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In the first half of 2020, the rate at which women have been named to replace departing CEOs reached a record rate. More effort is still needed, however.
U.S. travelers have shunned travel during the COVID-19 pandemic, but the drop in air travel has been substantially greater than the decline in automobile travel.
Economic reports on unemployment claims, manufacturing, and retail sales present a mixed view on how the United States is coping with the COVID-19 pandemic.
New car sales have dropped by about a third in the second quarter of this year as buyers had to deal with the effects of the pandemic. Carmakers and dealers revved up their online appeals, but most...
The brand Americans are least likely to buy when they replace their old car with a new one is much-maligned Fiat.
Customer loyalty is the holy grail for automakers. Building that loyalty costs money and takes time. New research from J.D. Power shows which automakers have the most loyal customers.
The number of U.S. teens who had jobs soared in June, but total teen employment is the lowest in a decade.
The number of S&P 500 chief executive officers of color and women are a tiny part of the universe, and these numbers have not changed much in recent years.
Amazon has the world's most valuable brand, according to the new BrandZ 100 Most Valuable Global Brands 2020.
A new study from Consumer Reports magazine calculates that about half of all U.S. automobile-related deaths could be avoided if currently available technology were available in all U.S. cars.
A new study shines a light on inequality among racial and ethnic groups in the Silicon Valley.
Demand for housing has increased to levels higher than were present before the COVID-19 pandemic hit the United States.
Global investment in energy is expected to drop by around 20% year over year in 2010 according to a new report from the International Energy Agency.
More than 8 billion user records were exposed in the first quarter of 2020 due to data security breaches. Just four events accounted for more than 6.5 billion records being released into the wild.
The average age of a car on the road in America is over 11 years. This poses a nearly impossible dilemma for manufacturers as they try to get sales back to former levels.