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“Tariffs of this kind of magnitude always do more damage than good," says KPMG’s Diane Swonk.
In most of the country, sending a kid to day care costs more than sending one to a public university. But in New Mexico, most ...
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Chad Bown of the the Peterson Institute for International Economics explains the trade deficit and foreign investment “open ...
Universities have long issued bonds to raise money, but the amount being issued has nearly doubled in recent years —and is ...
The Nationhood Lab recently released survey results that found a majority of Americans share a common view that the U.S. is ...
While concerns mount over how exactly President Donald Trump’s tariffs will impact the cost of coffee, cell phones and cars, there’s one price that’s tanking — and it’s something a lot ...
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Past efforts to move shoe manufacturing to Vietnam or Cambodia didn't go so great. Plus, cheaper solar panels and falling copper prices. Sign up for the Marketplace newsletter to get the day’s ...