Retail experts are already warning of delays, shortages, and price hikes this holiday shopping season as the pandemic continues to disrupt global supply chains.
NPR’s Scott Horsley reports on the interconnected nature of those chains — and what happens when a single part delays manufacturing by months at a time.
University of Michigan economist Betsey Stevenson explains why labor-related delays and shortages are not going away any time soon.
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