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In Episode 2, Rick will build on topics he addressed in Episode 1, including risks for the 'Entertainment and Recreation' segment, 'Educational Services' like colleges, universities and private primary and secondary schools, and 'Other Services
This week, IBISWorld's Chief Economist Richard Buczynski, Ph.D. introduces us to his upcoming podcasts, webinars and white papers focused on the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. He'll also briefly touch on some of the hardest-hit industries, i
Pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers are always in a tenuous position, because their business is always at risk due to patent cliffs: the point at which their products lose protection and must face direct competition.The past sever
The pod team returns with a timely episode for Mental Health Awareness Day (yesterday, Oct. 10th)!More and more people are starting to talk more openly about mental health, and there are all sorts of new ways for people to get the help they n
In July, third-party tracking services recorded 225,000 global flights in a single day for the first time ever. Demand for air travel has never been higher, but the outlook for the industry is getting grim. Long-simmering threats to the industr
For awhile now, when it's come to wireless providers, there's been AT&T, Verizon, and then everyone else. That might be about to change, though.The long-attempted merger between T-Mobile and Sprint, the next-largest competitors behind the two
For those in their mid to late 20s, the arrival of the summer season brings with it a wedding seemingly every other weekend. However, these events may be more varied than ever before.Though the traditions die hard, the business of weddings is
It's summer! We've got our hats on backwards and it's time to barbecue. This Fourth of July, though, there might be some more options on the grill, because meatless meats are gaining some serious groundswell.To celebrate the holiday (and the
An introspective question drives this week's episode: can podcasts last?Businesses in every sector, from dentists to office suppliers, are investing money in podcasts, but very, very few (if any!) are able to turn a profit. Millions of people
There is one company that is tightening its grip on America's entertainment sector, and it is led by a lovable cartoon mouse. When it comes to media in 2019, no name is more ubiquitous than Disney.This is the first installment of The Majorest
This Mother's Day, the IBISWorld podcast is exposing a long-overlooked portion of America's seedy criminal underworld: the black market for baby formula.All jokes aside, there is big money in both the legal and illicit sale of infant formula
Admissions scandals and untenable student debt are just the latest pieces of news about the American education system. Surely, this can't go on much longer. So what will take its place?This is the question at the heart of our second installme
Why are there so many new gyms and gym alternatives like Peloton? The explosion of these new operators has been staggering. Should established operators be worried?These were some of the questions posed to us for our second installment of Inb
Though not often discussed, religious organizations are businesses: they have revenue streams and a cost structure and strategies for success. With Tax Day behind us and Easter/Passover ahead, it seemed like a good time to dive into this strang
In an age where physical media is losing out to digital and subscription services are increasingly replacing personal ownership, vinyl record shops are hanging tough and, in some cases, thriving. Why?The answer is, of course, layered, but one
Google and Apple have set their sights on the video games industry, offering bold new ideas for how they think the games of the future will be bought and played. But are they out of their depth?To investigate, IBISWorld analyst Rachel Hyland
They say you have to spend money to make money, and as we learn on this week's episode, that's actually, literally true! So the question stands: who makes it, and how much does it cost?To investigate, host Sean Egan and IBISWorld Canada analy
The more we learn about blockchain, the more it feels like it's about to become a ubiquitous part of doing business. However, one intriguing use of this new technology blends commerce and creativity: it's taking over the art market. On this epi
With the end of the Brexit process just weeks away, Ireland, long used in financial dealings as a corporate tax haven, is poised to become a new economic powerhouse in its own right. Host Vicky Wolak and IBISWorld analyst Victor Adeleke discuss
Imagine, if you will: 20 years from now, self-driving cars are the new norm. Where do you go to buy one, if you even can? Who's making these vehicles? And most importantly, how did this even happen?These are the questions tackled on this week
Brackets, betting, and b-ball, baby: it's finally March, which means that the madness surrounding the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament is about to commence! On top of generating massive revenue for all parties directly involved, the
Hey all - just a quick blurb today about how we're changing our publish day to Fridays. Our next episode will be up in two days, so we'll see you then!As always, reach out at [email protected] if you have economic questions you'd like us
The dairy market is fracturing. For a space where the greatest variety used to be whole, skim, or 2%, the advent of alternative milks (such as nut, soy, and oat options) is having a substantial impact. While this has the potential to be catastr
Though it's been long dominated by flowers, candy, and jewelry, the Valentine's Day market is shifting. IBISWorld analyst Tanvi Kumar and editor Kieran Newton investigate how and why this is happening, as well as identify some industries that s
A decade ago, "fast casual" began to be recognized as the new disruptive trend in quick service food, drawing a line in the sand between the established giant brands and the new upstarts. Now, however, that's all starting to change. IBISWorld
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