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    Fed Chair Jerome Powell says a half-point interest rate hike is on the table

    By Craig Torres, Alexander Weber, and others
  • OAKLAND, CA – JULY 19: A neighborhood near Bancroft Avenue, 46th Avenue, from right, and International Boulevard is seen from this aerial view in East Oakland, Calif., on Monday, July 19, 2021. Poor neighborhoods, just miles from rich ones, can be as much as 7 degrees hotter on the same day due to lack of tree cover. (Jane Tyska/Digital First Media/East Bay Times via Getty Images)Politics

    $23 trillion and counting: Inequality has cost the U.S. economy a hefty sum

    By Catarina Saraiva and Bloomberg
  • Abortion rights activists cheer after the US Supreme Court struck down a Texas law placing restrictions on abortion clinics, outside of the Supreme Court on June 27, 2016 in Washington, DC.<br />
In a case with far-reaching implications for millions of women across the United States, the court ruled 5-3 to strike down measures which activists say have forced more than half of Texas&#8217;s abortion clinics to close. / AFP / MANDEL NGAN        (Photo credit should read MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images)Finance

    Employers may reconsider moving to Texas due to new abortion law

    By Catarina Saraiva, Brendan Case, and others
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    Black Americans leave the workforce despite a lower unemployment rate in July

    By Catarina Saraiva and Bloomberg
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    Black male workforce rises to record high in June

    By Catarina Saraiva and Bloomberg
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    165,000 women left the U.S. labor force in April, reversing a months-long trend of improving numbers

    By Catarina Saraiva and Bloomberg
  • Students arrive to celebrate their college graduation at the Magic Kingdom theme park at Walt Disney World on the first day of reopening, in Orlando, Florida, on July 11, 2020. &#8211; Disney&#8217;s flagship theme park reopened its doors to the general public on Saturday, along with Animal Kingdom, as part of their phased reopening in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. New safety measures have been implemented including mandatory face masks for everyone and temperature checks for guests before they enter. (Photo by Gregg Newton / Gregg Newton / AFP) (Photo by GREGG NEWTON/Gregg Newton/AFP via Getty Images)Finance

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