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Chinese Consumers Pinch Pennies on Staples as Pandemic Habits Linger
The average selling prices of toothbrushes, infant formula and makeup are declining as businesses adapt to circumstances. Source link
The Horrible Performance Review That Set Him on the Road to CEO
John Peyton led Dine Brands, the owner of Applebee’s and IHOP, through the pandemic as a rookie chief executive. But first, he had to get
Nearly Every Travel Company Has a Loyalty Program. Why Doesn't Airbnb?
The most popular short-term rental company has hinted at adding its own reward system in the past, but now finds itself behind a competitor. Source
Record Miami Land Sale Collapses Amid Slowdown
Even the hot Miami commercial real-estate market is being slowed by high interest rates and tight credit. Source link
The Things Hotels Still Can't Get Right
Travelers are paying more for hotels but often getting less, from problems with pools to missing food and drink items on menus, even at high-end
Disney World Hasn't Felt This Empty in Years
Shorter wait times for rides and more discount offers are signs of thinning crowds at the theme parks. Source link
Union Hotel Workers in New York Suburbs Score Biggest Pay Raise in 100 Years
WSJ News Exclusive Property Report New deal, which excludes New York City hotels, boosts some wages to $31 an hour Source link
Sunbelt Cities Nashville and Austin Are Nation’s Hottest Job Markets
To find the best job markets in America, head to the South. Nashville, Tenn., topped the list of 2022’s hottest job markets, followed by Austin,
Your Next Greece Getaway Could Be at a Hotel Owned by Goldman Sachs
Listen to article (2 minutes) Goldman Sachs Group Inc.’s search for steady revenue has led it to an unlikely place: the epicenter of a financial
Cruise Drink Packages Float Higher for Passengers
Boozy drink packages are a big reason passengers choose to book a cruise. They are also starting to cost a lot more. Cruises blame the