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Wage Growth, Inflation Data to Inform Fed Before Rate Decision
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U.S. proposes 56% vehicle emissions cut by 2032, requiring big EV jump
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Home office: How Apple is now enforcing the obligation to be present
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More Than Half of Young Adults Are Now Living With Parents
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American colleges in crisis with enrollment decline largest on record
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r/Economics Discussion Thread - January 15, 2023
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Is the Entire Economy Gentrifying?
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Americans in Their 30s Are Piling On Debt
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Americans in Their 30s Are Piling On Debt
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Why does the South have such ugly credit scores?
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Taiwan tells start-ups to shun mainland China and go to Japan instead, amid supply-chain decoupling
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While undergraduate enrollment stabilizes, fewer students are studying health care
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In Their 20s, Struggling to Save and Tired of Being Lectured About It
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NEWS: GAO Study Finds 34% of Large, Profitable Corporations Pay Zero in Federal Income Taxes
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Seven out of 10 Koreans optimistic about Korea ascending to G5 nation
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US consumer spending stalls even as inflation eases
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America needs immigrants to solve its labor shortage
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How Britain’s Destroying Itself
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Workers Have High Hopes for Pay Hikes Next Year. Perhaps Too High
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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'
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