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What Is the K-Shaped Economy? An FAU Economist Breaks It Down

33 min · 19 de mar de 2026
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You've probably heard the term "K-shaped economy," but what does it actually mean, and why should business leaders care?  In this episode of Matters of Business, host Amber sits down with Dr. Bryan Cutsinger, faculty economist at Florida Atlantic University's College of Business, to unpack the forces driving economic divergence in the U.S. and what it means for businesses and consumers right here in South Florida.  If you're navigating today's fast-moving financial landscape, this is a conversation you don't want to miss.  Recorded 2.26.26 Business.fau.edu [https://business.fau.edu/newsroom/podcasts/matters-of-business/index.php]

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