(The CenterSquare) - The longest U.S. government shutdown in history reportedly cost Nevada an estimated $140 million in gross production per week, but the state’s chief economist now argues the losses could be far less painful ... .
As the war with Iran drags on, now suspended in a ceasefire as the combatants attempt to organize negotiations, the Nobel laureate economist Joseph E. Stiglitz has a harsh assessment of the results so far ... “The disastrous result is now clear.
Price controls introduced at German petrol stations to shield motorists from spiking oil prices amid the Middle East conflict have had the opposite effect and driven up the average cost of fuel, economists said Monday.
Price controls introduced at German petrol stations to shield motorists from spiking oil prices amid the Middle East war have had the opposite effect and driven up the average cost of fuel, economists said today.
From student anxieties to vibe-coding, Brynjolfsson frames A.I. as a tool that amplifies intention rather than replaces workers ... era ... Brynjolfsson, a Stanford economist who studies technology and labor, doesn’t share that outlook ... Sign Up ... tools? ... .
After he was forced to retire, Craig James couldn't ignore the knee-high grass and decaying paint job on an 1840s sandstone building down the road ... .
People continue to come to Texas, and the state’s largest Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) are where most of them are landing (almost 88% in the top four alone) ... Texas had the first, second, sixth, and ninth place MSAs ... .