Nearly half of America’s states are increasing their minimum wage in 2021 | But only three will provide a “living wage” Economics |
- Nearly half of America’s states are increasing their minimum wage in 2021 | But only three will provide a “living wage”
- Iraq, Struggling to Pay Debts and Salaries, Plunges Into Economic Crisis: Oil-rich Iraq, its economy hobbled by neglect and corruption, has devalued its currency and had its imported electricity cut off for nonpayment.
- Re-listing of Chinese telecoms shows China is too big to boycott
- Breakingviews - "Big Four" U.S. airlines may go down to three
- Alibaba Plans to Raise at Least $5 Billion Via Dollar Bonds This Month
- Oil breaks above $50 for the first time since February
- Canada to increase carbon taxes 566% by 2030
- Over One-Third of the Global Industrial Robots Were Manufactured in China
- The Inflation Doomsayers Are Wrong Again
- An Engineering Argument for Basic Income - Utilizing fault-tolerant design in critical life support systems
- Why Student Debt Is Crippling Entrepreneurship
- US Treasury OCC will allow US banks to use public blockchains and stablecoins as a settlement infrastructure in the US financial system
- The land of cheap mortgages just went to zero
- The Connected Intelligence Of 5G Will Transform The Global Economy
- Months later, more than 1 million Americans are still waiting for unemployment aid - Many jobless Americans are asked for extensive proof of their identity. Some are told they must wait months to speak with a senior administrator about their case.
- Economic Policy Uncertainty
- Bruegel: When the future changes the past: fiscal indicator revisions
- Picking Stocks for 2021: Genomics, Electric Vehicles, Bitcoin
- Danes Get 20-Year 0% Mortgages
- Oil Prices Rose After OPEC Decision - Economist
- Gulf reconciliation between Qatar and Saudi Arabia - Economist
- China Gives Away $300 Million Worth of Digital Yuan in Latest CBDC Test
- Higher spending, lower taxes: OECD warns governments to rethink constraints on public spending | Fresh austerity risks a public backlash, says chief economist Laurence Boone
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