As polling day draws close, we decided to devote our cover and a 16-page special report to the remarkable performance of the American economy. Our message is not only that it has left the rest ...
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As the 2024 presidential election campaign nears its end, an eerie aura pervades public discourse: Our nation is sleep-walking towards an economic ... any political cover. That brings us to ...
The SBA is set to run out of funding for hurricane victims within days as officials tally the extent of the damage from Hurricane Milton. Going full expat from the U.S. is tricky. Here’s an ...
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Andrew Lautz, associate director for the Bipartisan Policy Center’s economic policy program, says that Harris’ tax plan is “progressive in nature” and would deliver a “larger proportion of benefits to ...
Stock market, GDP, household wealth and jobs are all up. Why are voters down on economy? Poverty data reveals ironic economic nostalgia.
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The good news is that voters may be noticing. Recent polls have shown that voters are now about as likely to say they trust ...
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The chancellor tells the BBC businesses will have to absorb the costs of paying more National Insurance or give out smaller pay rises.