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1061. Republicans called Biden's infrastructure program 'socialism'... (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2022-10-07 13:05:53, published by CNN
Last November, GOP Rep. Tom Emmer of Minnesota released a statement slamming the passage of the freshly approved infrastructure law he referred to as "President Biden's multi-trillion dollar socialist wish list."... [additional details]
1062. Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers says it's 'more likely... (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2022-10-07 03:06:18, published by CNN
Former US Treasury Secretary Larry Summers said Thursday it's "more likely than not" the US will enter a recession, calling it a consequence of the "excesses the economy has been through."... [additional details]
1063. Oil price rises after Opec oil producers cut output... (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2022-10-05 17:05:07, published by BBC
The move, which reflects a slowing global economy, is expected to raise oil prices around the world. [additional details]
1064. Californians are getting rid of their lawns and raking in thousands... (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2022-10-05 14:06:02, published by CNN
The great American lawn is not so American and not so great. These green oases are a pain to maintain and guzzle water. Californians are raking in tens of thousands of dollars in rebates to rethink the lawn and their ingenuity holds lessons for all of us. [additional details]
1065. Opinion: This fired chemistry professor's example shows what's... (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2022-10-05 01:05:54, published by CNN
The dismissal of a renowned chemistry professor from NYU after a spate of student complaints about his teaching has reinvigorated a series of long-standing questions about the modern academy: Are academic standards dropping? Are professors and administrators too beholden to students' fragil... [additional details]
1066. Five reasons why China's economy is in trouble... (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2022-10-05 01:05:26, published by BBC
President Xi Jinping faces his greatest challenge yet ahead of a historic Communist Party meeting. [additional details]
1067. How GOP states will get billions of dollars from the climate bill... (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2022-10-04 22:05:48, published by CNN
Republicans in Congress opposed Democrats' nearly $370 billion climate bill, but experts say the states those Republicans represent will soon see a financial windfall in the form of billions of dollars to decarbonize the country. CNN's Gabe Cohen reports. [additional details]
1068. A UN agency wants the Fed to slow its interest rate hikes... (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2022-10-04 15:06:05, published by CNN
The Federal Reserve's aggressive tightening policy has led the US dollar to appreciate to multi-decade highs, squashing currencies around the world. [additional details]
1069. CEOs are preparing for a recession, and they don't think it will... (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2022-10-04 09:05:58, published by CNN
Major CEOs aren't buying the notion that the US economy could have a soft landing following a series of historically large interest rate hikes by the Federal Reserve to fight inflation. [additional details]
1070. Wages are the most important number to watch in the jobs report... (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2022-10-02 14:06:01, published by CNN
Investors, economists and members of the Federal Reserve will be poring over the September jobs report on Friday morning for clues about the health of the economy. But one figure may matter more than most...and it's not the number of jobs added or the unemployment rate. It's wage growth. ...... [additional details]
1071. America's aching economy is forcing tough choices. How people are 'barely... (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2022-10-01 00:06:46, published by USA Today
From an Ohio farmer struggling with higher fertilizer prices to a Georgia state employee forced out of retirement, these are the faces of inflation.... [additional details]
1072. What happened to the UK economy, pound and mortgages this week?... (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2022-10-01 00:05:28, published by BBC
The last seven days have been a rollercoaster with mortgage costs and the pound thrown off course. [additional details]
1073. Americans are still weighed down by high inflation, though sentiment... (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2022-09-30 20:06:23, published by CNN
Americans are feeling more positive about the economy and believe inflation will settle down — but plenty of uncertainty is still swirling. [additional details]
1074. US imposing 'swift and severe costs' on Russia following Putin's... (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2022-09-30 17:05:53, published by CNN
The US is imposing what it describes as "swift and severe costs" on Russia, including sanctions on a figure the Biden administration says is key to Russia's economy, after President Vladimir Putin announced the annexation of regions of Ukraine following what the West casts as "sham referend... [additional details]
1075. The sanctions come after Putin's illegal annexation of regions... (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2022-09-30 17:05:50, published by CNN
The US is imposing what it describes as "swift and severe costs" on Russia, including sanctions on a figure the Biden administration says is key to Russia's economy, after President Vladimir Putin announced the annexation of regions of Ukraine following what the West casts as "sham referend... [additional details]
1076. Opinion: In Ian's wake, the spotlight is on Biden and DeSantis... (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2022-09-30 13:05:51, published by CNN
There are very few things that test political leaders like natural disasters. When mother nature wreaks havoc, presidents, governors, and legislators are forced to deploy resources to address the dire needs of those affected. This week, Hurricane Ian tore through the sunshine state with 150... [additional details]
1077. Led by Hong Kong, Asian stocks on track to suffer worst month... (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2022-09-30 08:06:03, published by CNN
Asian markets are careening toward their worst month since the Covid pandemic began, hit by a mighty US dollar and rising global recession fears. [additional details]
1078. Nike feels squeeze from strong dollar and discounts... (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2022-09-30 05:05:10, published by BBC
The sportswear giant's shares fell by more than 9% in after-hours trading in New York. [additional details]
1079. Think mortgage rates are high now? Homebuyers in the 1980s were... (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2022-09-29 22:05:56, published by CNN
Think mortgage rates are high now? Connie Strait remembers when she was starting her career in real estate in the early 1980s and buyers were contending with rates three times higher. [additional details]
1080. China's yuan hovers near record lows against the dollar... (permalink)
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score: 2, Economy, 2022-09-29 18:06:18, published by CNN
China's yuan hovered near record lows against the US dollar on the offshore market on Thursday, as major currencies around the world continue to tumble after the Federal Reserve's aggressive hikes. [additional details]
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