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China’s economy grew barely in the second quarter compared to the first, and youth unemployment hit…

Europeans Are Becoming Poorer. ‘Yes, We’re All Worse Off.’

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Remote Work Sticks for All Kinds of Jobs

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Why Bidenomics Gets No Love From Voters

The president’s legislative victory stimulus on infrastructure and industrial policy is overshadowed by fears of a…

Frontline Workers Are Bargaining for Pandemic ‘Hero’ Pay

Dock workers, bus drivers and meatpackers are demanding and winning bonuses for risking their lives during…

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China’s Trade Slowdown Points to Global Woes

Chinese exports fell at a faster pace than expected in May, raising concerns that global trade…

Eggs Are Going on Sale Just Months After Prices Hit Records

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Why the U.S. Remains Far From Recession

The consequences of the pandemic are fostering economic resilience, despite rising interest rates.

China’s Spring Stall Darkens Employment Picture

The country’s post-Covid recovery, which outperformed economists’ expectations for early 2023, lost momentum this spring.