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Nursing home outbreak spotlights coronavirus risk in elder care facilities

March 2, 2020 Bob Sullivan 0

(Bob’s note: As I write this story, five Washington State residents are dead and about two dozen more are sick, most of them in the same nursing and rehab center. I’m haunted by how incredibly sad and scary the Life Care Center of Kirkland must be right now. Not long [Keep reading]

Gotchas / Consumer

On Wall Street, what goes up, comes down … a heck of lot faster. But, it’ll be ok

February 27, 2020 Bob Sullivan 0

Market watchers like me have long predicted a correction like this week’s Wall Street downer.  Americans using the stock market to plan for retirement now have about 10% less than they did last week. That’s a crushing blow to people who need the money soon.  For the rest of us….meh. [Keep reading]

Gotchas / Consumer

My sneaky, mystery $2.50 Postmates/Google fee, and what it says about our economy

February 10, 2020 Bob Sullivan 3

Little things mean a lot.  Just ask Visa and Mastercard, which has created a reliable billion-dollar worldwide industry by charging a few extra pennies with every transaction. So as you read this story about my anger over a rogue $2.50 fee, please keep that in mind.   I don’t care about [Keep reading]

Gotchas / Consumer

The Gotcha Capitalism conversation with radio legend Bob Edwards

February 6, 2020 Bob Sullivan 0

I’d love to retire the concept of Gotcha Capitalism. Unfortunately, it’s going nowhere.  Companies continue to use fine print, manipulation, and information advantage to screw and cheat consumers out of nickels and dimes — at a scale that nets them billions of dollars and wrecks our market economy. I recently [Keep reading]

Cognitive bias

January goals fizzled? Try ‘temptation bundling’

January 31, 2020 Bob Sullivan 1

It’s the end of January — if that means your dry January ends today, I toast you for making it! But usually, the change to February makes you realize you have abandoned all the good intentions you had on New Year’s Day.   January is usually a harsh reminder of how [Keep reading]

Gotchas / Consumer

The scary rise of the four-income household; and why credit cards are to blame for stagnant wages

December 20, 2019 Bob Sullivan 5

Half of Americans didn’t get a raise last year, according to Bankrate.com. And that’s the good news (more people got raises this year than last year).  The bad news: The less you earn, the less likely you were to get a raise.  This reality leads to another: the gig economy [Keep reading]

Cognitive bias

The hottest business idea you’ve never heard of — ‘nudge units’

November 19, 2019 Bob Sullivan 3

What’s a “nudge unit” and how might it help your company, your employes or yourself be better at whatever you do? The folks at PeopleScience.com asked me to look into that recently.  It’s pretty fascinating. I’ve been writing about cognitive biases and other human behavior research for some time now [Keep reading]

Gotchas / Consumer

Equifax hack settlement objection deadline looms Nov. 19, but this bot will help you file

November 8, 2019 Bob Sullivan 1

Remember the news that victims of the Equifax hack might get $125 from a class action settlement, only to hear later the real amount would probably be a few pennies?  And getting those pennies required a bunch more paperwork steps?  And the lawyers who negotiated the settlement were going to [Keep reading]

Bob Sullivan's podcast projects

So, Bob: The Gretchen Rubin interview on tech and happiness

October 10, 2019 Bob Sullivan 0

Is tech hacking your happiness?  And can you reverse that — can tech help make you happier? These are the questions Alia and I explore with Gretchen Rubin, author of The Happiness Project and numerous other best sellers. People pay good money to hear Gretchen dispense her special kind of [Keep reading]

Gotchas / Consumer

What’s in your wallet? A lot less interest, unless you notice this one word…

October 1, 2019 Bob Sullivan 2

Turns out, Capital One is in fact anything but a-typical. Unless you are dead, you’ve seen the ads on TV for Capital One. A coffee shop in a bank?  Capital One is anything but typical, we are told. And then the actor (Jeremy Brandt) tells us, over  and over, “One [Keep reading]

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BOB SULLIVAN is a veteran journalist and the author of four books, including the 2008 New York Times Best-Seller, Gotcha Capitalism, and the 2010 New York Times Best Seller, Stop Getting Ripped Off! His latest, The Plateau Effect, was published in 2013, and as a paperback, called Getting Unstuck in 2014. He has won the Society of Professional Journalists prestigious Public Service award, a Peabody award, and The Consumer Federation of America Betty Furness award, and been given Consumer Action’s Consumer Excellence Award.

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