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The Pay Gap Problem: Why CEOs Earn So Much More Than Workers

From the Great Depression to today, how stock options, tax rules, and corporate boards created sky-high CEO salaries.

When the Panic Set In

Navigating anxiety, financial stress, and the mental health crisis in post-Katrina New Orleans.

Paleo vs. Vegan: Which Diet is Truly Greener and Cheaper?

Comparing the environmental and financial costs of the two popular diets—can going plant-based or caveman-style help you save the planet and your wallet?

Smart Solutions: How IoT is Revolutionizing Elder Care

From detecting changes in daily routines to alerting loved ones, smart appliances are becoming essential tools for keeping seniors safe and healthy at home.

Fur Babies, Full Wallets: How Millennials Are Redefining Pet Parenthood

Young pet owners are spending big on premium care, sustainable products, and Instagram-worthy lifestyles—proving their pets are more than just companions.

Demonic Economics and Satanic Panic

From pentagrams at Outback Steakhouse to "666" in Procter & Gamble’s logo, explore the chilling conspiracy theories that link some of America’s most iconic companies to the Devil himself.

Where Are All the Women Financial Planners?

Examining the barriers that keep women out of one of America’s most male-dominated industries.

Farming Above the Skyline: Brooklyn’s Urban Agriculture Revolution

From rooftop gardens to community education, Brooklyn Grange is cultivating more than just crops—it's planting the seeds for a sustainable, connected future.


 
 

K I N D W O R D S


Eli always presents polished, high-impact designs, with the most resonant details being her great sense of color and clean sensibility. At The Current and Make Change, in the age of social media and online sharing, we really needed eye-catching content; at both publications, the responses to her artwork were great.

We were usually required to meet demanding turnaround times while on a tight budget. We were not employed by luxury magazines, with three months’ runtime for a photoshoot, but often, her work was of the same caliber.

Eli’s ideas are strong, with sound reasoning behind them.

– Callie Enlow
Editor and Chief

 
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