Massive new data set suggests inequality is about to get even worse Economics |
- Massive new data set suggests inequality is about to get even worse
- German Union Steps Up Fight for ‘Modern’ 28-Hour Workweek
- Natural disasters cause record costs for insurers in 2017
- Canada's unemployment rate drops to lowest in 40 years
- U.S. Added 148,000 Jobs in December; Unemployment at 4.1%
- The Biggest Pay Raises Are Going to the Well-Off
- Every dollar a worker earns in finance comes with a drain, making the economy 60 cents worse off.
- IMF:Credit Booms—Is China Different?(PDF)
- IMF:Foreign Banks and Credit Dynamics in CESEE(PDF)
- US Job Market's Strength Is Allowing More to Share in Pay Gains
- IMF:Optimism, Pessimism, and Short-Term Fluctuations(PDF)
- Economics when Value Is Intangible
- U.S. Added 148,000 Jobs in December; Unemployment at 4.1%
- IMF:Uncertainty and Cross-Border Banking Flows(PDF)
- IMF:Growth-Equity Trade-offs in Structural Reforms(PDF)
- GOP Tax Bill: The Billion-Dollar Tax Deduction Loophole. A growing number of recent easement donations, however, are driven by a more commercial reward—an outsize tax deduction for wealthy investors.
- Job growth slows to a six-year low.
- Canada raised the minimum wage by $2.40. In response, popular restaurant Tim Hortons announced benefit cuts for employees.
- Federica Mogherini pushes EU's key role in Cuban economic opening
- US December job creation disappoints
- Euro zone inflation slows, vindicating ECB decision
- Why is Nobody Talking About Wealth Inequality?
- In Praise of Fewer Free Days at National Parks
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