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The U.S. economy defies recession fears, and explore strategic insights on reallocating investments amid inflation and ...
The fundamentals of the U.S. economy are in good shape, with low unemployment and robust growth in recent quarters. But warning signs have been flashing and markets have been sliding amid policy ...
The U.S. stock market has lagged behind European indexes since Donald Trump returned to office in January, weighed down by ...
Retail job outlook is bleak as retailers have announced over 45,000 layoffs to date, nearly 7 times more than last year, and ...
Population size can be used as a proxy of a country’s exposure to a variety of economic and environmental shocks Measures the de facto population size of a country at the mid-point (1 July ...
November’s exit polling showed 68 percent said the condition of the economy was “not good ... The results cannot be entirely pegged to the lagging indicators and policies of the Biden ...
Americans are growing more uneasy about the economy, and Wall Street is feeling the jitters. Consumer confidence plummeted in February, sinking seven points to 98.3 from January's 105.3 — the ...
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Schools now receive a Equity Index Number based on 37 socio-economic “risk-factors”. It is inverse to decile numbers so a high EQI means more students with significant risk factors – a low EQI means ...