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Expect a Slowing Economy and Booming Stock Market in 2022—Here’s Why

In a report on Monday, Goldman Sachs predicted slowing economic growth in 2022 after the apparent failure of President Joe Biden's BBB plan.
By Sissi Cao
A man walks by the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on July 12, 2018 in New York City.

Is the US Economy ‘Just OK’ Compared to Other Countries?

Since the end of World War II, the United States has had the strongest economy in the world. But is that still the case?
By John A. Tures
Trump economy

Most Americans Say Their Finances Haven’t Improved Under Trump

The perception of financial health divides sharply along party lines.
By Sissi Cao
Deadpool 2 David Leitch Fast and Furious Spinoff

‘Deadpool 2’ Director Eyed for ‘Fast and Furious’ Spinoff

By Brandon Katz
What must the government and the people of a poor country do to reach a greater level of wealth?

Four Recommendations for How the Poorest Countries Can Increase Their GDPs

By David McDonald
After almost eight decades of flawed logic, we're due for an economic paradigm shift.

The Faulty Logic of GDP Necessitates an Economic Paradigm Shift

By Per Bylund
SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO - NOVEMBER 12: Old San Juan, the center for Puerto Rican tourism, is viewed on November 12, 2013 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The island territory of the United States, Puerto Rico, is on the brink of a debt crisis as lending has skyrocketed in the last decade as the government has been issuing municipal bonds. Market analysts have rated those bonds as junk and suspect it's 70 billion dollar debt might be unserviceable in the near future. With no industry other than tourism and the recent collapse of the real estate market, the way out is unclear. (Photo by Christopher Gregory/Getty Images)

Puerto Rico Needs a Haircut

By The Editors

Morning Roundup: Why Doesn’t Ben Bernanke Do More ‘Countdown’ Appearances?

By Mike Taylor

Friday Morning Roundup: The Economy Got a Little Bigger This Summer!

By Mike Taylor
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