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France’s prime minister has announced a confidence vote next month that likely will lead to the collapse of his centrist ...
The president’s efforts to control the Federal Reserve and Bureau of Labor Statistics carry risks. But collectively, the ...
While more money is pouring into the U.S. election system than ever before, the traditional relationship between elected ...
Consumer confidence in the United States fell in August after a weaker-than-expected jobs report and amid President Donald ...
China’s push to extend the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor into Afghanistan is reshaping the region’s economic and strategic landscape, posing challenges to India. Introduction The strategic ...
Central bank independence is crucial for economic stability as political interference risks inflation, currency devaluation, ...
Why Nations Fail is a complex and multifaceted question that touches on history, economics, politics, and culture. Political ...
Some pollsters and economists believe voters form their perceptions of the economy over time. By Jess Bidgood Syd Ortiz thinks we’re heading toward another Great Depression. Ortiz, 32, lives in ...
America's economic strength seems to depend on who you ask, and those views are strongly influenced by their political leanings, according to new data from YouGov. The perception of economic well ...
In building a politics to fight the right, economic populism is necessary but insufficient. Policies and rhetoric framed in ...
WASHINGTON — Voters are mad about the economy. All the polls say so. The U.S. economy has seldom been stronger. The numbers say so. Those two statements are hard to square. Common sense says so ...
Speaking of plastics, politics and unpopular positions, it looks like we’re back to debating whether to ban plastic straws. The issue came up July 21 when President Joe Biden announced he was ...