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- Jeremy Corbyn has warned the rich they are on “borrowed time” because a Labour government is coming as he took aim at their tax breaks and offshore havens. His speech comes after Labour launched a radical plan to require private companies to hand over a 10 per cent share of their equity to workers.
- As Debt Rises, the Government Will Soon Spend More on Interest Than on the Military
- This government loan forgiveness program has rejected 99% of borrowers so far
- China's debt rises to $2.58 trillion USD
- U.S. Consumer Confidence Unexpectedly Jumps to 18-Year High
- Vox Media: How income inequality is changing how we think, live, and die
- Commodity Prices are beginning to spike higher led by energy
- Argentine president says country is about to reach new funding agreement with the IMF
- Elizabeth Warren's Fix for America's Housing Crisis
- Loose Leveraged Lending Is Storing Up Economic Trouble, BIS Says
- QE Unwind Won't Have Big Economic Impact, BOE's Vlieghe Says
- "Mental Accounting and Consumer Choice" by the Economics Nobel Laureate Richard Thaler. (pdf)
- Will Robots Take Our Jobs? St. Louis Fed Article
- Widely-Reported Study on Uber, Lyft Driver Economics Misses Fundamental Deterioration
- LSE: Fiscal and Education Spillovers from Charter School Expansion (PDF)
- Trade rep Lighthizer says US is prepared to move ahead on new NAFTA deal without Canada
- US trade hawks seize their chance to reset China relations
- Give Today’s Children a Chance | IMF Blog
- The Jobs and Regulation Issue Revisited | The Regulatory Review
- LSE: Increasing Differences Between Firms: Market Power and the Macro-Economy (PDF)
- Your First Job: Real Costs of the Minimum Wage
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