In a March 2010 AIM online survey of over *500 US Millennial home owners/renters, we found that 83% are at least somewhat concerned about the current state of the national… read more →
Last night was a night that gave me hope for America. 2010 has been pretty depressing so far – unemployment is still sky high, change isn’t happening fast enough,… read more →
It’s a snowy day here in New Jersey, in fact, so snowy that I am working in my kitchen at home. It’s a perfect day to sift through the mountains… read more →
My kids are always accusing me of being cheap. In fact, they claim that the recession has just provided me with a convenient excuse for saying “no” and for cutting… read more →
Here is a link to today’s NY Times article which highlights the outcome of this month’s election in India: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/18/world/asia/18india.html We will continue to post how these political conditions are… read more →
AT AIM, we are watching the month long elections (that started last week) in India with strong interest. We are particularly interested in how the elections might affect India’s overall… read more →
Yesterday, I went to the mall to buy my son a new iPod for his 14th birthday. It was around dinnertime and a beautiful day so maybe that’s why the… read more →
Last week in the NY Times, Paul Krugman wrote a column called “Stranded in Suburbia” and it got me thinking about what “home” is going to look like for a… read more →
News about the US economy is not good. Some say we might even be headed into a situation similar to Japan’s in the 1990’s. (Twenty years later, Japan is still… read more →
Robin Albing, AIM’s President, presented “The Green Kitchen – Fleeting Fad or Long Term Trend? Implications for the Future” on Sunday March 16th at the International Home & Housewares Show in… read more →
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