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Paul Krugman: Still no stag and not much flation | HeraldNet.com
Everett Herald· 17 hours agoGoogle searches for “stagflation” have spiked, much like they did in the spring of 2022. True, gross domestic product growth came in a bit low in the first quarter. More important, as we saw ...
Economist Paul Krugman: 'Trump-stalgia' is a 'powerful force'— but painfully short on fact
The Raw Story· 5 days agoForty years later, former President Donald Trump 2024 campaign is asking U.S. voters the same...
Paul Krugman: Can Biden revive fortunes of workers, unions | HeraldNet.com
Everett Herald· 6 days agoLast week, employees at a Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga, Tenn., voted by almost 3-to-1 to join the United Automobile Workers. And the most likely explanation for the sudden but persistent ...
Paul Krugman: Digging into the persistence of Trump-stalgia | HeraldNet.com
Everett Herald· 2 days ago“Are you better off than you were four years ago?” Lately, I’ve been seeing people repeat Ronald Reagan’s famous question, many of them apparently believing that they’re making a slam-dunk case ...
No, Low-Skilled Immigrants Don’t Cost Taxpayers Money
Bloomberg· 14 hours agoAccording to new research, even less skilled migrants to the US have a net fiscal benefit of about...
Opinion | If It Bleeds It Leads, Inflation Edition
New York Times· 7 hours agoUnemployment has now been below 4 percent for 27 months, and inflation remains fairly low, albeit somewhat higher than the Federal Reserve’s target of 2...
Who believes the most "taboo" conspiracy theories? It might not be who you think
Salon via Yahoo News· 3 days agoBut he’s hardly alone. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is the conspiracy-theory candidate for president, and...
PAUL KRUGMAN: Trump is flirting with quack economics
The Indiana Gazette· 6 days agoMacroeconomic policy isn’t the biggest worry about what could happen if Trump returns to power. But it’s definitely a worry.
Opinion | Meat, Freedom and Ron DeSantis
New York Times· 1 day agoIt’s possible to grow meat in a lab — to cultivate animal cells without an animal and turn them into something people can eat. Others will do so in the...
PAUL KRUGMAN: Are bonds going to party like it’s 1999?
The Indiana Gazette· 5 days agoMacroeconomic policy isn’t the biggest worry about what could happen if Trump returns to power. But it’s definitely a worry.