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Economic growth
China's economic slowdown hurts other nations too
Jul 15, 2021
China is the world's second-largest economy. Headwinds it encounters also blow globally.
What exactly is the Consumer Confidence Index? Why does it matter?
Jun 29, 2021
Consumer confidence is about intentions and expectations, helping us predict the future.
The economy seems great for some people, dire for others. What's going on?
Jun 24, 2021
There's a disconnect between rising GDP and consumer spending — and the number of people out of work.
Consumer forecasts of inflation could be a self-fulfilling prophecy
Jun 14, 2021
A Federal Reserve survey found consumers are expecting inflation to hit 4% next year.
NABE forecasters predict strong economic growth, ongoing recovery in 2021
May 24, 2021
The economists say they expect employment to recover and that recent price spikes for some consumer goods should moderate.
Slow U.S. population growth stiffens economic headwinds
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Scott Tong
Apr 27, 2021
Retirees are living longer, the working-age population is shrinking and birthrates are down in the U.S.
Will economic growth always rely on population growth?
Apr 1, 2021
In theory, the ingredients of economic growth are capital and investment. In practice, not so much.
For public good, not for profit.
U.S. economy shrank 3.5% in 2020 after growing 4% last quarter
Jan 28, 2021
Last year saw the worst decline for U.S. GDP in 74 years.
Cost of child rearing in China hinders baby boom
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Jennifer Pak
Oct 9, 2020
Besides the high costs of raising children, the cost of living is often cited as one of the key deterrents for young parents.
Universal basic income, blockchain and more: Reimagining the next decade
Aug 18, 2020
"If people don't have money in their pockets, then this type of economy that we have can't work," says Wharton professor Mauro Guillén.