Covidnomics
The economics of a world changed by COVID-19.
COVID-19 was more than a public health crisis. It changed how we work, shop, travel, learn, build businesses, use technology, and think about risk. Covidnomics is a place for exploring the economic and social changes that followed the pandemic — including the ones that may be with us for decades.
Topics
Work & Business
Remote work, changing workplaces, labor markets, small businesses, commercial real estate, and the ways organizations adapted to a disrupted economy.
Money & Markets
Inflation, government spending, housing, interest rates, supply chains, consumer behavior, and the extraordinary economic response to the pandemic.
Technology & Society
The acceleration of digital services, telehealth, e-commerce, automation, artificial intelligence, and other technologies that reshaped everyday life.
What Is Covidnomics?
Covidnomics is an independent project about the economic consequences and lasting effects of the COVID-19 era. The goal is to look beyond the daily headlines and examine what actually changed, what returned to normal, and what never did.
The site is currently a work in progress. Over time, it may become a collection of articles, data, timelines, visualizations, and other resources documenting one of the most consequential economic disruptions of the modern era.
About This Project
Covidnomics is currently being developed as an independent web project. More content is coming soon.