Peer into The Economist’s decision-making processes with Ed Carr, our deputy editor, who explains how we select and design ...
It was meant to be a year of recovery, but for many households, 2026 is shaping up to be another expensive exercise. With ...
San Diego’s jobless rate fell in February, led by hiring in the typically high-paying professional and business services sector. The region’s unemployment rate was 4.5%, state labor officials said ...
Economist Simon Johnson isn’t mincing words about artificial intelligence. Good jobs are at risk, and governments need to be ready. He knows a thing or two about eras of world-shaking change. The ...
The conflict in the Middle East could push millions more towards hunger as its economic fallout reverberates further around the globe, the World Bank's chief economist warned in an AFP interview on ...
WHEN AMERICA and Israel began their war on February 28th, many expected Iran to choke off shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. Few would have predicted that less than two months later, Donald Trump would ...
Nameless no more, writers for The Economist are mixing it up on video from its studio in London. Nameless no more, writers for The Economist are mixing it up on video from its studio in London. Credit ...
Industrial production fell 0.3% vs forecast 0.7% rise Exports rise more than expected at 3.6% on the month Manufacturing subdued even before war, analyst says BERLIN, April 9 (Reuters) - German ...
American employers added a surprisingly strong 178,000 new jobs last month, rebounding from a dismal February. And the unemployment rate dipped to 4.3%. The Labor Department reported Friday that ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — American employers added a surprisingly strong 178,000 new jobs last month, rebounding from a dismal February. And the unemployment rate dipped to 4.3%. The Labor Department reported ...
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