WASHINGTON, March 6 (Reuters) - Bolstering government economic reports with private data could improve Federal Reserve policymaking by helping officials better anticipate changes in jobs and inflation ...
Keynesian theory cannot come into play to save the day when the right environment for strategic government intervention is absent. Whenever I think of the humungous scandal involving this country’s ...
National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett said a study from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York showing US companies bear most of the tariff burden “is an embarrassment” and the people ...
Few would have guessed that Erika Kirk would have to spend energy these last few, heart-breaking months fending off a right-wing influencer bent on implicating her slain husband’s own organization, ...
Economist Mohamed El-Erian is raising concerns regarding the Trump administration’s decision not to publish the October Consumer Price Index and U.S. jobs report, arguing that the move is likely to ...
For years, only a small portion of the people experiencing long spells of joblessness were college graduates. That’s starting to change. By Noam Scheiber Sean Wittmeyer would seem to be highly ...
To join the CNBC Technology Executive Council, go to cnbccouncils.com/tec Postings for entry-level jobs in the U.S. overall have declined about 35% since January 2023 ...
The Trump administration has directed agencies to stop estimating the economic impact of climate change when developing policies and regulations. By Lisa Friedman The White House has ordered federal ...
Conservatives are right to want to rein — or even eliminate — a Department of Education they describe as bloated, ideological and ineffective. However, that battle plays out, eliminating Head Start ...
“As Trump Tariffs Nuke Markets: Will The Central Bank Step In?” That headline, on Wednesday, April 9, couldn’t be more misguided. It should terrify everyone because it indicates the degree to which ...
Venture-capital firms traditionally have been bit players in the secondary markets, but that is changing as some funds look to boost disappointing liquidity, distributions and returns for investors.
At the end of July, shortly after Kamala Harris became the Democratic candidate for President, The Economist described her father, Donald Harris, an emeritus professor of economics at Stanford with ...