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Catherine Rampell Shreds Tucker for Calling Her Dad’s Campaign Against Country Clubs Banning Jews ‘Repulsive’
In a Wednesday episode of Bulwark Takes, The Bulwark's Tim Miller and Catherine Rampell ripped Tucker Carlson for calling objections to banning Jews from country clubs "repulsive"...
The Economics President, Continued
Better than expected jobs report amid other less positive news.
Hoo Boy: Former Biden FTC Chair, Mamdani Advisor, Now Preaching Economics at Columbia
What People Are Giving Up Just to Pay Their Bills
Inflation has everyone watching their budgets. What expenses are getting cut?
Why Is the Labor Market Stuck?
Our chief economics correspondent, Ben Casselman, describes how a “low-hire, low-fire” labor market has left American job-seekers in a bind.
Adventures in Conditional Forecasting
CEA Chair (Acting) Pierre Yared (NYT): … consumer prices would “go back down” once the war ended. That, he added, would relax pressure on families, who would see wages continue to...
Justin Wolfers, Cable’s Favorite Economist, Joins the Creator Economy
With his crisp breakdowns of President Trump’s trade moves and distinctive Aussie accent, Mr. Wolfers has become a TV constant. Now he’s starting his own media company.
Getting 'a Read' on Kevin Warsh's Monetary Policy Views
Many Keynesians complain they "can't get a read" on Kevin Warsh's monetary policy views. The problem isn't that Warsh is opaque. It's that their map is wrong.
Trump’s Economy Has Come for Sugar Babies
Amid the latest economic downturn, sugar babies are asking their daddies for stock market advice and taking on vanilla jobs to recession-proof their incomes.
An Economist’s Quest to Solve America’s Wage Problem
Arindrajit Dube argues that the answer is empowering workers and setting mandatory wage standards across industries.
Consumers Lean on a ‘Hamster Wheel’ of Credit to Manage Rising Costs
As prices increase for gas, groceries and other staples, more and more households are borrowing to get by.
Strong Jobs Numbers Make the Fed’s Job Easier
Robust job growth in March suggests that the labor market remains relatively healthy, allowing officials at the central bank to focus on fighting inflation.
The Economics President, Continued
New inflation and consumer confidence numbers.
Kevin Hassett on Survey Sampling and Index Theory: He’s NEC — Not CEA — Chair, but Really?
From Kevin Hassett on Sunday’s Face the Nation: …let’s start with the [U.Michigan] consumer sentiment number, because that was a number that was very striking to me and to you. I k...
How are Americans prioritizing spending amid rising costs?
Consumers are cutting back on goods with sharp price increases, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis. From December to February, spending on clothing fell 7%, spending on f...
How Many Temporary Shocks Make a New Inflation Trend?
How Jerome Powell Managed a Chaotic Era
Our reporter Colby Smith, who covers the Federal Reserve and the economy, looks back at Jerome Powell’s tenure as chair of the Fed.
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