ECONOMY

ECONOMY

How Much Does Immigration Data Explain the Employment-Gap Puzzle?

Richard Audoly and Roshie Xing A puzzling feature of official U.S. employment statistics in recent years has been the increase in the gap between the nonfarm payroll and household employment.

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ECONOMY

US travel slowdown raises red flags for economy as consumers cut back – Moneycontrol

US travel slowdown raises red flags for economy as consumers cut back  Moneycontrol Source link

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ECONOMY

Are Businesses Absorbing the Tariffs or Passing Them On to Their Customers?

Jaison R. Abel, Richard Deitz, Sebastian Heise, Ben Hyman, and Nick Montalbano U.S. import tariffs increased to historically high rates in recent months, raising the costs of many imported inputs.

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ECONOMY

U.S. economy faces labor supply shock as immigrant numbers plummet – Chosun Biz

U.S. economy faces labor supply shock as immigrant numbers plummet  Chosun Biz Source link

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ECONOMY

How Uncertain Is the Estimated Probability of a Future Recession? 

Richard Crump and Nikolay Gospodinov Since World War II, the U.S. economy has experienced twelve recessions—one every sixty-four months, on average. Though infrequent, these contractions can cause considerable pain and.

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ECONOMY

US-trained millennial economist nominated to lead Iran’s troubled economy – bne IntelliNews

US-trained millennial economist nominated to lead Iran’s troubled economy  bne IntelliNews Source link

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ECONOMY

Nonbanks and Banks: Alone or Together?

Nicola Cetorelli, Gonzalo Cisternas, and Asani Sarkar Nonbank financial institutions (NBFIs) constitute a variety of entities—fintech companies, mutual funds, hedge funds, insurance companies, private debt providers, special purpose vehicles, among.

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ECONOMY

The U.S. Debt Spiral – The Globalist

The U.S. Debt Spiral  The Globalist Source link

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ECONOMY

The College Economy: Educational Differences in Labor Market Outcomes

Rajashri Chakrabarti, Thu Pham, Beckett Pierce, and Maxim Pinkovskiy It is intuitive that workers with higher levels of education tend to earn more than workers with less education. However, it is.

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ECONOMY

Moody’s downgrade of US credit rating a warning, not a crisis: Santosh Rao – The Economic Times

Moody’s downgrade of US credit rating a warning, not a crisis: Santosh Rao  The Economic Times Source link

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