
John Burn-Murdoch
John Burn-Murdoch is a journalist with the Financial Times, known for his insightful analyses on social issues, including marriage and family trends. His recent work highlights the decline in relationship formations among lower-income Americans, supporting theories on economic factors affecting marriage.
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Financial Times columnist John Burn-Murdoch wonders whether we have already 'passed peak brain power'.
The power of the printed word: When we stop reading, we forget how to thinkJohn Burn-Murdoch has shown a disturbing pattern regarding heat mortality in European cities compared to American ones.
El calor mata: ¿necesitamos más aire acondicionado? | La newsletter de Kiko LlanerasJohn Burn-Murdoch is the Financial Times’ chief data cruncher who discusses the decline in reasoning abilities.
Is mine the first generation thicker than our parents? – The Irish TimesJohn Burn-Murdoch compared housing construction and price trends in Texas and California.
Repite conmigo: hay que construir más viviendas | La newsletter de Kiko LlanerasJohn Burn-Murdoch writes about the downward trend of literacy and numeracy as reported by the Financial Times.
Social media and attention spans: Welcome to the idiocracyThe issue is the rising rates of singledom according to Financial Times analyst John Burn-Murdoch.
Why women are having fewer babies, in Ireland and worldwide – The Irish TimesJohn Burn-Murdoch wrote about the hostile environment for parties and politicians in power in developed countries.
tendencias que definieron el 2024 electoralJohn Burn-Murdoch published an analysis on the decline of coupling in the Financial Times.
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