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Americans Lost Wealth, But Don’t Panic
The losses in wealth were mostly due to a stock market drop and now markets have largely stabilized and consumers are optimistic.
Andrew Soergel March 8, 2019
U.S. Adds 20K Jobs in February
Job growth in February was well below expectations following a recent trend of large job gains.
Alexa Lardieri March 8, 2019
A No-Deal Brexit May Harm U.K. Research
A new report warns that scientific research might be compromised if the U.K. does not negotiate a deal with the European bloc.
Sintia Radu March 7, 2019
The Unintended Consequences of Trump’s Tariffs
Tariffs haven’t done much to shrink the U.S. trade deficit, and experts are warning about collateral damage.
Andrew Soergel March 7, 2019
MD Aims to Ban Styrofoam Products
Maryland would be the first state to ban foam containers and cups.
Casey Leins March 6, 2019
Cities Can Lead On the Green New Deal
If policymakers are genuine in their intent to build a more sustainable country, they can take their cues from cities already leading the charge.
Michael Berkowitz March 6, 2019
7 Things Learned From Earnings Season
Earnings season has been bad, but it could have been much worse.
Wayne Duggan March 5, 2019
Business Can Strengthen U.S. Democracy
The country's business community has economic incentives to bolster the country's democratic institutions.
Kelly Vlahakis-Hanks March 1, 2019
Does Detroit Need Refugees to Thrive?
Refugees have buoyed the region, but their declining numbers have raised concerns about the area’s economic growth.
Trevor Bach Feb. 28, 2019








