Across our screens today:
- Childlessness rising — except among educated mothers.
- New and complex financial regulations — and how it will affect you and me.
- How eliminating free parking could make cities more efficient.
- The First Law of Policy Economics: Every inefficiency is someone’s income.
- New higher bus fares. An adult monthly pass rises from $50 to $60 in July.
- The American Logistics Association Hawaii trade show gives businesses a shot at a daunting task: making it into the military commissary.
Catch more stories like these throughout the day at my Twitter.
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