135 words Wage Growth, Inflation Data to Inform Fed Before Rate Decision 115 words U.S. proposes 56% vehicle emissions cut by 2032, requiring big EV jump 189 words Home office: How Apple is now enforcing the obligation to be present 343 words More Than Half of Young Adults Are Now Living With Parents 311 words American colleges in crisis with enrollment decline largest on record 192 words r/Economics Discussion Thread - January 15, 2023 124 words Is the Entire Economy Gentrifying? 156 words Americans in Their 30s Are Piling On Debt 126 words Americans in Their 30s Are Piling On Debt 183 words Why does the South have such ugly credit scores? 110 words Taiwan tells start-ups to shun mainland China and go to Japan instead, amid supply-chain decoupling 140 words While undergraduate enrollment stabilizes, fewer students are studying health care 137 words In Their 20s, Struggling to Save and Tired of Being Lectured About It 397 words NEWS: GAO Study Finds 34% of Large, Profitable Corporations Pay Zero in Federal Income Taxes 132 words Seven out of 10 Koreans optimistic about Korea ascending to G5 nation 244 words US consumer spending stalls even as inflation eases 346 words America needs immigrants to solve its labor shortage 118 words How Britain’s Destroying Itself 156 words Workers Have High Hopes for Pay Hikes Next Year. Perhaps Too High 394 words Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel roasts Jerome Powell as the Fed continues to signal more rate hikes despite signs of falling inflation: 'I don't know what planet he lives on'