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Jamie Dimon is worried about how much the US is borrowing. Here’s why
CNN Business via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoThe company generated just $770,500 of revenue, marking the second-straight quarter where its...
Wealth inequality starts at birth. Lawmakers debate whether child savings accounts can help
CNBC· 6 days agoAn unequal distribution of wealth in the U.S. can make it so some children are behind from birth....
As more Californians fall behind in making debt payments, one group stands out
Los Angeles Times· 3 days agoStubbornly high inflation and interest rates are taking an increasing toll in California as the...
Veronique De Rugy: Why no politician can 'fix' prices (and why that's OK)
The Harrisonburg Daily News-Record· 7 days agoPrices are guardians of scarce resources, ensuring that these are allocated to their most valuable...
New ALICE update shows wage growth was no match for inflation - The Vicksburg Post
The Vicksburg Post· 2 days agoAs a result, a total of 586,430 households, or 52 per- cent, were living paycheck to paycheck, according to a new update from United Way of West Central Mississippi and its research partner United For ALICE.
Some Americans live in a parallel economy where everything is terrible
AOL· 4 days agoIs the economy booming or busting? The latest gloomy indicator is a Guardian-Harris survey in which 55% of respondents said they think the economy is shrinking and 56% think we’re in the midst ...
Biden's Inflation Spin is Ridiculous
The Bulwark· 6 days ago“Donald Trump’s social media account on Monday shared a video referencing a ‘unified reich’ in a post about how the country will change if he becomes president again,” Politico reports. Much ...
Jamie Dimon is worried about how much the US is borrowing. Here’s why – KION546
KION 46 Salinas· 6 days agoA version of this story first appeared in CNN Business’ Before the Bell newsletter. Major business...
Nvidia’s Unlikely Ascent Is An Enemy of Stalked-by-Fallacy ‘Economics’
Forbes· 2 days agoHenry Hazlitt long ago observed that economics is stalked by fallacy. Consider that the Santa...