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The stagflation nightmare of the 1970s could rear its ugly head to take a toll on Americans’ wallets and livelihoods
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The global energy transition has long been framed as a necessary shift toward sustainability, but emerging economic and geopolitical challenges…
Want to win votes from members of Congress to pass a health law? Add government spending programs that benefit hospitals…
China’s youth are draining vigor from consumption as a result of deep job losses, a marked contrast with older people’s…
A proposal for more logging to curb wildfires could boost timber harvests by more than 200%
U.S. officials would allow increased logging on federal lands across the Pacific Northwest in the name of fighting wildfires and boosting rural…
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell would not leave his position even if president-elect Donald Trump asked him to, he said…
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‘Black Swan’ hedge funder warns a recession is coming this year—and the biggest market bubble in history will soon pop
Over the past few years, the U.S. economy has seemingly pulled off an incredible feat. Even with stubborn inflation and…
Top Fed official says he’s open to a rate cut in September because the central bank can’t ‘afford to be late’
Inflation is cooling and at least one Federal Reserve official said he is “open” to rate cuts at the central…