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Democrats are struggling to erase Republicans’ polling advantage on the economy even as they fight to stop health care costs from rising.
Our next guest says immigration issues may soon affect economic growth. He also says the housing affordability crisis continues, and then there’s the possibility that we’re in the middle of a stock market melt-up.
Next, the editorials insist that China is profoundly resilient. They note risks, including American protectionism and weak consumer demand at home, but treat them almost as inconveniences. One editorial repeats Mr Xi’s line that “China is an ocean, not a pond”—big enough, that is, to weather any turbulence.
An economist who predicted the Global Financial Crisis has sounded the alarm over a surge in large Australian mortgages, warning that skyrocketing household debt could trigger an economic slowdown.
U.S. President Donald Trump and Democratic rival Joe Biden battled over the economy - and everything else - at their first ever head-to-head debate on Tuesday.
For Earle-Sears and the Virginia GOP, the economy isn’t the problem — the scandal-plagued Republicans who wrecked the economy are.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is issuing a second Emergency Commodity Assistance Program Payment (ECAP) payment to eligible producers for the 2024 crop year.
A report on Arizona’s Hispanic population shows they make up a large section of the workforce, and the report highlights issues the community is dealing with.
The government continues to address socio-economic issues across multiple dimensions of development as it works towards improving the rakyat's well-being and standard of living.