The coronavirus pandemic is likely to be the defining event of our newly minted decade. Never before have people across the globe been isolated en masse.
The impact, from global economies to household budgets, is as pervasive as it is disruptive.Household units are contained together, while in-person social networks are kept physically apart.
Students are being educated from home, and large swaths of the business economy have migrated from corporate to home offices.
Time spent commuting has disappeared. The game? It isn’t on. That concert? Not happening. Dinner with friends or drinks after work?