Chicago Booth Review
Research-driven insights on business, policy, and markets. A Chicago Booth publication. It subsequently evolved into a magazine of the same name.
Why some time slots seem longer than others, according to research.
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Trust in the US government has collapsed.
In the 1960s, about 75% of Americans said they trusted Washington to do what is right. Today, that number is closer to 20%.
Chicago Booth’s Sam Peltzman explains the data behind declining trust in government, political institutions, and Washington.
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05/22/2026
What does it mean to live in a world where money can seemingly buy everything?
Chicago Booth's John Paul Rollert explores how money—and its power—can impact the way we look at ourselves and how we decide to spend our days.
Money’s Dark Magic What does it mean to live in a world where money can seemingly buy everything?
05/21/2026
College-educated mothers spend about 300 more hours a year engaged in intensive childcare than mothers with only a high school diploma, yet they enjoy it less.
So what’s prompting them to spend so much time with their kids?
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Who Has Time to Be a ‘Good’ Parent? Ariel Kalil of the University of Chicago’s Harris School of Public Policy talks about her research on the parenting time gap.
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