We are pleased to share the December 2021 issue of the Global Economics Monthly (GEM), the newsletter of the CSIS Economics Program. This month’s GEM features our latest commentaries, recent and ...
A plethora of temporary programs helped low-income Americans weather the pandemic in 2021, and extending them would be a meaningful step toward building an economy that works for all. A balloon with ...
Like many STEM-savvy Huskies, John Ruf came to Michigan Tech to study mechanical engineering. When he arrived on campus from the Chicago suburb of Orland Park back in 2016, Ruf’s passion for economics ...
Jun. 30—Kennesaw State University had an economic impact of $1.84 billion on Georgia in fiscal year 2021, according to a University System of Georgia report released this week. Kennesaw State's ...
“Hard pants,” R.T.O. and boomer burnout made for an eventful second pandemic year. They also taught us about the economic future. Credit...Nick Iluzada Supported by By Jeanna Smialek If 2020 was the ...
The U.S. economy ended up in a weird place in 2021. Consumers were eager to spend money, but couldn’t get their purchases because supply chains were haywire. Wages rose as workers resigned. Prices, ...
AND BARRING RUSSIAN SHIPS FROM ACCESSING E.U. PORTS. STACEY: NEW AT 5:00, A MEDIX MESSAGE FROM THE U.S. BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS. IOWA’S REAL GROSS DESCOM PRODUCT, OR GDP, DROPPED 2.3% FROM THE ...
Grumpy New Year! There probably weren’t many Americans who started 2022 feeling celebratory. We’re going through yet another Covid wave, which is scary and wearying even though Omicron appears to pose ...
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