Category: Domestic Affairs
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We look at how Trump’s policies fared in regards to economic sustainability.
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Slowing population growth has plagued high income countries like Japan, South Korea, and the United Kingdom. How will it affect the United States?
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As of 2020, the United States is the only developed country to not guarantee paid maternity and paternity leave. Despite the proven social and economic benefits of paid family leave, comprehensive federal legislation regarding paid family leave has yet to be passed…
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The global economic implications of COVID-19 have been dominating the headlines this year, but one facet of today’s economy that is often overlooked is the learning loss that can quantifiably wreak havoc on future GDP.
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How are major oil companies dealing with declining demand for fossil fuels and how are they transitioning to renewable energies?
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We analyze Trump’s effect on the innovativeness and competitiveness of the American Economy.
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As the largest asset class in the American economy, commercial real estate holds a very important position in the success of the market. With COVID-19 upending the status quo as an economic black swan event, it is imperative to assess the impact it will have on various sectors.
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With the Fed buying $80 billion in treasuries over the past month, when is it time to hit the brakes on open market operations?
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Student loans may prove to be the nail in the coffin of post-COVID economic recovery.
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I bet Chairman Powell didn’t expect to announce changes to the Fed’s statement of its long-run goals over a video conference from his home office when he was first appointed, but times are strange.
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The weakness of the economy is not a structural weakness, it is not that we are over inflating blue chip stocks, or shoveling weak mortgages. It is that we are at war with an enemy we cannot see.
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How is coronavirus impacting the lives of prospective buyers and sellers in the U.S.?











