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Tuesday's Assorted Links

NASCAR, helicopter parents, real income, credit card debt, and Sweetgreen

The Great $20 Burrito Panic of 2026

A college kid's viral complaint about a $20 burrito turned into a political food fight. Nobody explained the actual economics, so we did.

Tuesday's Assorted Links

Social media bans, electric vehicles, buying a home, auto insurance, and declining quality

The Middle Class of Tech Is Quietly Vanishing

Budget phones and mid-range laptops are quietly vanishing, but not because of inflation or tariffs. They're disappearing thanks to an AI-fueled memory chip shortage most people haven't heard about.

Tuesday's Assorted Links

Protein powder, AI abilities, college students, interest rates, and demographics

Your Kid's School Supplies Cost More This Year

Your back-to-school cart is running hotter than headline inflation, and some items are way hotter. Here's a complete item-by-item breakdown that highlights which items actually got cheaper.

Tuesday's Assorted Links

Cost of living, social media bans, computer science majors, health insurance, and lettuce demand

The Anti-Fade Problem

It takes three separate government licenses to legally cut hair in New York City. Here's the economics of why and who actually benefits.

Tuesday's Assorted Links

Capitalism, retirement, wedding trash, compact discs, and pink pineapples

The Quiet Math Happening in Every Grocery Cart

Why does a price increase send you running for the store brand on cereal, but not on eggs? The answer is hiding in your shopping cart.