My back to work morning train reads:
• Wall Street Erases the Line Between Its Jocks and Nerds (Wall Street Journal)
• One in 10 Airbnb hosts in the U.S. is a teacher: Low Pay Has Teachers Flocking to the Sharing Economy (Atlantic)
• California homeowners get to pass low property taxes to their kids. It’s proved highly profitable to an elite group (LA Times)
• Fake America great again (MIT Technology Review) see also Inside Facebook’s plan to protect the U.S. midterm elections Is it enough? (Recode)
• If you’re wondering why you’ve lost friends in adulthood, this is probably why (Vox)
Be sure to check out our Masters in Business interview this weekend with Richard Sylla, professor emeritus of economics at New York University’s Stern School of Business, and the author of several books, including “A History of Interest Rates” and most recently, “Alexander Hamilton: The Illustrated Biography.”
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