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Up until February, Joya Patel was an employee of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Becoming a civil servant again would be no easy task right now.
Americans are increasingly using buy now, pay later services to finance purchases ranging from luxury goods to weekly groceries. A 2024 study from the Boston Federal Reserve found that women are 68% ...
AI researchers are getting recruited like professional athletes. But stacking a team with expensive stars doesn’t always work out.
Despite stubborn inflation and falling consumer confidence, consumer spending continues to climb. Plus, the rise of women-targeted “buy now, pay later” services.
Fed independence has been a strength of the U.S. financial system, but what happens if that disappears?
Trump’s pick to head the Bureau of Labor Statistics has suggested pausing the report, a proposal that investors, companies, and policymakers would not be fond of.
We can look to Hungary for an example of what happens when a central bank’s role becomes more political than economic.
Consumers have been weathering high inflation. They’re worried prices will keep rising, and they’re generally not feeling ...
So do you believe the AI trade - and by extension, the growth of the value we've seen in The Magnificent Seven stocks - do you think all of that is overvalued in the market right now? Dean Smith: The ...
From the BBC World Service: The United States has ended a long-running global tax exemption on imports worth $800 or less.
Jewel Burks Solomon, managing partner at Collab Capital, joins Marketplace’s Meghan McCarty Carino on “Tech Bytes: Week in Review.” ...
For the first time in 15 years, data from the Atlanta Fed shows that people who switch jobs haven’t been getting any more of a pay bump than people who stick with the same company.