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Higher Rates Could Knock Japan Into Recession, Says Former IMF Economist Blanchard
US News & World Report· 14 hours agoJapan would face "a fairly strong" recession if it were to raise interest rates, Olivier Blanchard, former chief economist at the International Monetary Fund, said on Monday. Blanchard delivered ...
McKee eyes repurposing unspent federal health relief for Washington Bridge, other projects
Providence Business News· 15 hours agoAs the daily news headlines detailing the spread of bird flu grow, so does Dr. Leonard Mermel’s...
Putin’s War Will Soon Reach Russians’ Tax Bills
New York Times· 3 days agoThe move reflects his firm control over Russian policy. President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia is about to institute a rare tax increase on corporations...
The Biden admin and courts are in a tug of war over labor law — and other labor news
Minnesota Reformer via Yahoo News· 4 days agoTake a seat in the Break Room, our weekly round-up of labor news in Minnesota and beyond. This week:...
Delegation for 4.23.24: Foreign aid — Florida's 404 — FISA — Niger
Florida Politics· 6 days agoThe passage of two foreign aid bills ensured that U.S. aid would go to Ukraine and Israel, but...
Technical Scoop: Potential Stagflation, Commodity Friend, Gold Corrects
GoldSeek.com· 23 hours agoStagflation is good for commodities but bad for the stock market. Gold's uptrend is intact unless we break under $2,300. Then we’d shift to a slightly deeper correction and for maybe a bit longer.
Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly vetoes income tax cuts over cost, risking bipartisan backlash
The Kansas City Star· 5 days agoKansas Gov. Laura Kelly on Wednesday vetoed a sweeping package consolidating the state’s income tax brackets that she called too expensive, setting up an uncomfortable showdown with the bipartisan ...
How Denver Health fell into dire financial straits — and what it would take to resuscitate the...
Denver Post· 2 days agoIncreasing Medicaid rates and other sources of government revenue would help, but the political and...
Editorial Roundup: New York
US News & World Report· 6 days agoTo prepare for shutdowns, communities where correctional facilities are economic lifelines need time — and help from the state. New York’s prison population dropped by roughly half since 2008 and is projected to continue falling.