by Larry Shultz | Mar 25, 2024 | Behavioral Economics, Retirement, Uncategorized
Americans’ Retirement Savings Fall Short By Nearly $500,000 (forbes.com) This means that 40 years after the 401(k) plan came on the scene — ushering in an era of voluntary, financialized, and individual-driven retirement — the American system is failing. The Mercer...
by Larry Shultz | Mar 21, 2024 | Behavioral Economics, Biology, Public Health
Could the gut give rise to alcohol addiction? (nature.com)
by Larry Shultz | Mar 17, 2024 | Behavioral Economics, Climate, Democracy, Ecology, Education, Energy, MPP, Physical Chemistry, Retirement
The Rising Chorus of Renewable Energy Skeptics | The Tyee
by Larry Shultz | Mar 16, 2024 | Behavioral Economics, Biology, Covid-19, Public Policy, Retirement
IJMS | Free Full-Text | Evidence for Biological Age Acceleration and Telomere Shortening in COVID-19 Survivors (mdpi.com)
by Larry Shultz | Mar 11, 2024 | Cities, Neuroeconomics, Public Health, Public Policy
50 Reasons Why Everyone Should Want More Walkable Streets (fastcompany.com)
by Larry Shultz | Mar 9, 2024 | Behavioral Economics, Biology, Education, Epigenetics, Genetics, Public Policy
As If You Had a Choice | STANFORD magazine Robert Sapolsky: “The Brain, Determinism, and Cultural Implications” | The Great Simplification