Workers' wages are a shrinking share of the U.S. economy despite overall growth. Explore the factors influencing this trend.
Argentina's renewal of a $5 billion currency swap with China, despite opposition from the United States, has given a boost to the country's economic recovery and underscored a financial partnership ...
As the Group of Seven meets in Évian, France, beginning June 15, French President Emmanuel Macron has pushed to bring about a broad recognition that rising trade imbalances are a global economic ...
Anthropic has joined calls for the AI industry to find ways to cushion people from AI's disruptions to the workforce.
For much of the postwar era, European policymakers have prioritized stability and predictability over fostering breakthrough innovation. Today, as the United States and China compete for AI dominance, ...
Following Statistics Canada’s publication of this year’s first-quarter GDP estimates there has been much debate about whether or not Canada is in a “technical recession.” What happens to the economy ...
The great Warren Brookes (1928-1991) joked in The Economy In Mind about the return of an economist from overseas, and a quip from a U.S. Passport official about perhaps not letting him back into the ...
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Iran’s economic problems are becoming dangerous
Iran has some of the world’s largest oil and gas reserves, yet its economy continues struggling under sanctions, inflation, and political instability. This video explores the difficult choices facing ...
In the fall of 2011, one of us gave a presentation on the idea of a $15 minimum wage to a gathering of the Democracy Alliance—one of the most influential networks of left-leaning donors and advocates ...
Americans’ confidence in the economy has hit a nearly four-year low, according to a new poll, underscoring a growing problem for Republicans ahead of the midterm elections as President Donald Trump ...
Jeff Bezos is opening up about wealth inequality in America. Given that the Amazon founder has often been accused of unfair treatment of his own employees—with accounts of mandatory overtime and ...
New Orleans could be surrounded by sea water in a matter of decades according to new research. The study says the US city has reached a “point of no return”, and that rising temperatures and sea ...
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