29% of Americans are considered 'lower class' Economics |
- 29% of Americans are considered 'lower class'
- Janet Yellen warns Fed too 'optimistic' about US economy
- Factory jobs are again shrinking in industrial Midwestern states
- Harvard Economists (including Larry Summers) argue 0 or negative real rates do not have nearly as strong an expansionary effect as current theory suggests and old Keynesian practice (ie fiscal stimulus) would be more effective
- US pulling investments from China would be an unmitigated disaster
- US income inequality jumps to highest level ever recorded
- Fossil fuel subsidies reach US$87 billion in EU countries – and they’re growing.
- America is Approaching its Tipping Point
- Steel Stocks Thrashed by Wall Street Because Prices Aren’t Going to Improve
- Germany ready to spend €75 billion to tackle climate change by 2030.
- The past, present and future of climate change: Replacing the fossil-fuel technology which is reshaping the climate remains a massive task
- Yang vs. Warren: Who Has the Better Tax Plan? | New York Times
- The fall in productivity growth: causes and implications | bank of england - [Long read]
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