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- Renting 'is unaffordable to minimum wage workers in every state,' study finds
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- All pain and no gain: Unemployment benefit cuts will lower annual incomes by $144.3 billion and consumer spending by $79.2 billion
- PBOC Injects $13.9 Billion as Evergrande Debt Woes Roil Market
- Amazon and Wal-Mart want to become financiers and insurers too
- With tighter grip, Beijing sends message to Hong Kong tycoons: fall in line
- Australia to oppose China’s bid to join trade pact until it halts strikes against exports
- Probe finds World Bank changed data to boost China ranking
- World Bank inquiry finds IMF chief pushed staff to boost China rankings
- PwC reveals class gap among employees
- California Limits Single-Family Home Zoning
- Protesters in China besiege an indebted property developer | The Economist
- As Sensex tops 59,000, India now world’s No 6 stock market by M-cap - The Hindu BusinessLine
- China’s Economy Weakens on Delta Outbreak and Wary Consumers
- Are Economists to Blame for Climate Inaction? | Biases inherent to the way economics is typically practiced by consultants is slowing meaningful progress on fighting climate change.
- Build Back Better Act: Details & Analysis of the $3.5 Trillion Budget Reconciliation Bill
- Bloomberg: Top China Forecaster Sees GDP Growth Near Zero in Third Quarter
- Inflation, debt, politics, and insurance at Project Syndicate
- The impact of trade costs can be weak or strong – depending on how much countries trade
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