@clev_13@Econ_Sport_Prof Great article! I have retweeted a couple articles about this. The amount of back log in the importing industry will only lead to higher and higher prices.
@westendorf_sam@Econ_Sport_Prof I have seen lots of air lines ramping up capacity lately. Must likely due to the holidays and them trying to get back on track after a lack luster revenue year.
@Shawn9072@Econ_Sport_Prof I have found a similar article on this that I shared. Transportation cost is the highest in years and only trending upwards!
Due to the shortage of drivers and supply chain issues the whole market has been seeing an increase in prices which has caused caused price or normal groceries to increase and shipping delays. @Econ_Sport_Prof#UCCEcon
@Econ_Sport_Prof This is a good tweet to show what is happening in the import industry right now. With the 4th quarter being the highest import quarter of the year you can see prices of good sky rocket with the cost of imports going up and the holiday push. #UCCEcon
Supply-chain pain was very profitable for Maersk in the third quarter. The shipping line made about as much money as Amazon and UPS combined in the same quarter.
https://t.co/Vmq94UtqlT via @WSJ
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This happened yesterday and would have massive effects on both sides. One side you can see ticket sales go down for the Browns due to Odell's popularity and on the other end you can see an up tick in ticket sales for the team he ends up going to. #UCCEcon
Whether he is released today or tomorrow, Odell Beckham Jr. cannot be claimed on waivers until 4 pm Monday, at the earliest.
Here is a look at the NFL’s current waiver priority:
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This is a picture of a new popular Crypto that is trending right now. A good example of how the new trend of Crypto currency is hard to predict and intern makes people hesitant to invest in them. #UCCEcon
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This is a great tweet when looking at influx in pricing throughout the nation. With rates of the trucking business increasing drastically (and could keep climbing) just another reason why product prices are increasing throughout the nation. #UCCEcon
Story Update:
“...freight rates could go to $8-$10 a mile, an increase that would have severe consequences for carriers, shippers, and consumers.”
https://t.co/fhepeWSL7a