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A boy eating chips from a package.
RetailSay goodbye to $6 Cheetos—snack companies finally lower prices
By Eva RoytburgJuly 12, 2024
Joe Biden
PoliticsPresident Biden steadfast on staying in the race. ‘I’m in this to complete the job I started.’
By The Associated Press, Seung Min Kim, Zeke Miller, Lisa Mascaro and Colleen LongJuly 11, 2024
London symbols with BIG BEN and red Phone Booths in England, UK.
FinanceWages in the U.K. are growing twice as fast as Europe and the U.S. thanks to one simple policy
By Ryan HoggJuly 9, 2024
Women’s health care company Bonafide polled more than 2,000 U.S. women ages 40–64 for its fourth-annual State of Menopause report. Just over half of women (51%) said they wanted increased workplace accommodations.
EconomyMenopause stigma is impeding women’s career growth, survey says. Here’s how a lack of support is hampering ambition—and the economy
By Lindsey LeakeJuly 8, 2024
charts with dollars and US flag
FinanceU.S. debt could threaten the economic growth that’s needed to keep the burden sustainable, former IMF official says
By Jason MaJune 15, 2024
A woman with blond hair and a yellow shirt. She's a line worker working on a chassis of a pick up truck.
FinanceEnergy and manufacturing dominated the Fortune 500’s first top 50 companies in 1955
By María Soledad Davila CaleroJune 9, 2024
Young voters’ top concern isn’t abortion—they care more about finding an affordable place to live, a new survey shows
FinanceYoung voters’ top concern isn’t abortion—they care more about finding an affordable place to live, a new survey shows
By Alena BotrosJune 4, 2024
President Joe Biden walking alongside President Xi Jinping of China.
PoliticsEconomist Stephen Roach, who thinks China has a gloomy economic future, says Biden is pushing the two countries into a ‘forever’ trade war
By Paolo ConfinoMay 31, 2024
Brian Moynihan, chief executive officer of Bank of America
FinanceBofA CEO Brian Moynihan says both consumers and businesses are ‘slowing things down’—in fact, they’re acting like it’s 2016, a period of ‘very low growth’
By Eleanor PringleMay 31, 2024
New research by economists at Yale and Columbia universities and the University of Wisconsin-Madison shows mental illness annually costs the U.S. as much as an average economic recession.
MindHidden recession? Mental illness costs the U.S. a staggering $282 billion annually, shows new study
By Lindsey LeakeMay 30, 2024
Woman sitting in front of laptop holding a credit card looking worried.
SuccessAmericans’ economic pessimism contains a strange paradox: They’re feeling great about their own personal finances
By Paolo ConfinoMay 30, 2024
Jamie Dimon.
Finance‘How can you tell me it won’t lead to stagflation?’ Jamie Dimon says ‘extraordinary’ government spending has him bracing for high inflation and unemployment
By Eleanor PringleMay 29, 2024
Container ships and gantry cranes
FinanceEU’s trade surplus over the U.S. surges to record $47 billion—with China tariffs going up, it may get even bigger
By Ryan HoggMay 22, 2024
America’s productivity growth is recovering to pre-Great Financial Crisis rates. Europe has more work to do
CommentaryAmerica’s productivity growth is recovering to pre-Great Financial Crisis rates. Europe has more work to do
By Chris Bradley, Olivia White and Jan MischkeMay 22, 2024
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LifestyleTaylor Swift’s Eras Tour could boost Europe’s economy more than America’s, experts predict
By Prarthana PrakashMay 19, 2024
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