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- The U.S. just had the most Q1 layoffs in a decade
- Warren Buffett says next Wells Fargo CEO 'shouldn't come from JP Morgan or Goldman Sachs'
- Payrolls post another disappointing month in March as job market keeps slowing
- The Myth of Swedish "Socialism" (Spoiler Alert - its mostly Capitalism)
- Hidden Costs of the Minimum Wage
- Poor public transport explains the UK’s productivity puzzle
- There are signs that the 10-year bull market for stocks is ending
- “Heckman curve” update: The data don’t seem to support the claim that human capital investments are most effective when targeted at younger ages.
- China is on a Big Gold-Buying Spree
- The millennials who are making it
- Can a poverty-reducing and progressive tax and transfer system hurt the poor?
- "Job market is weakening": Private payroll job growth hits 18-month low
- The German economy just had its worst year since 2013
- The flat truth on the yield curve and recessions
- Beware the pitfalls of short-term program effects: They often fade
- Can the U.S. Cut Child Poverty in Half in a Decade? | Econofact
- Asian women and men earned more than their White, Black, and Hispanic counterparts in 2017 : The Economics Daily: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
- How state power regulators are making utilities account for the costs of climate change
- What Modern Monetary Theory Gets Right and Wrong
- Germany's economy: Should we be worried
- macroblog: Tariff Worries and U.S. Business Investment, Take Two
- The Stock Market Has Been On One Of Its Strongest Runs In Two Decades, But A Looming Pullback In Earnings Poses A Threat To Its Rise
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