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Taylor Swift's economic clout has now come for Europe
Over the last year, Swift's Eras Tour injected billions into the US economy. She could do the same …
Katie Balevic,Lauren Edmonds
The Fed will spark an economic crash by delaying rate cuts, State Street equity research chief says
"We increasingly begin to hear about things breaking down," State Street's Marija Veitmane said.
Jennifer Sor
With strong growth momentum in India, Asian earnings growth to outpace US and Europe this year: Report
Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) latest monetary policy report predicts a robust growth rate of 7.2 pe…
ANI
People are raiding their savings and racking up debt, paving the way for economic pain, expert warns
Soaring prices and borrowing costs mean people are spending nearly every dollar they have just to s…
Theron Mohamed
2 Yale researchers are pulling back the curtain on Russia's sanctions-stricken economy and it's landed them on a list of Putin's enemies
Russia's economy is in trouble, no matter how much the government tries to distort the facts, two Y…
Jennifer Sor
Having AI knowledge might increase your chances of landing job interviews, UK study finds!
In an era where artificial intelligence (AI) has permeated various facets of our lives, it's no sur…
There are 4 big factors to watch that could bring turmoil to financial markets, research firm says
There is plenty of scope for material worsening of financial conditions if the macro and geopolitic…
Yuheng Zhan
Russia's economy can't avoid a crisis forever and it's becoming more vulnerable to shocks, think tank researcher says
A researcher at the think tank CEPA wrote that the war is sapping Russia's economy, leaving economi…
Jennifer Sor
Many Gen Zers are teetering on the edge of economic security in their 20s. Here's why it's such a 'decisive decade.'
Gen Zers are navigating their decisive decade — ages 14 to 24. Some are showing signs of beco…
Allie Kelly
The US economy added more jobs than expected last month as unemployment surprisingly rose
The economy added 206,000 jobs in June, above the forecast. The US unemployment rate is unexpectedl…
Madison Hoff
Baltimore gave young parents $1,000 a month. Participants used the money to pay bills and secure stable housing.
Baltimore gave low-income parents $1,000 a month for two years. Participants used the money for bil…
Allie Kelly,Noah Sheidlower
Trump's wide-reaching tariff plan will hurt average Americans and only help the top 1%, Nobel-winning economist says
Experts say Trump's proposed tariffs would only benefit the wealthiest Americans, and cause inflati…
Filip De Mott
Russia is looking to rein in the country's property boom as it tries to cool an overheating economy
Russia's government has shelled out about half a trillion rubles since 2020 to fund a program that …
Jennifer Sor
These 5 recession indicators have escaped the danger zone after flashing economic red flags
The reversal of these indicators shows why it's risky to rely on a small handful of them, NDR said.
Matthew Fox
Gen Zers in a survey said they need $200,000 a year to feel financially secure — more than any other generation
Americans under the age of 35 generally make around $60,000. Gen Zers in a survey said more than do…
Juliana Kaplan,Ayelet Sheffey
Russia's economic strength will last another 18 months before unraveling as Putin grapples with policy 'trilemma,' think tank says
In the best-case scenario, Russia's economic strength will last another 18 months before Putin is c…
Jennifer Sor
Employment could rise by 22% by 2028 as India targets $5 trillion economy goal: Employment outlook report
As India approaches its $5 trillion economy goal, overall employment could rise by 22 per cent, whi…
India's economic boom feels like 2003-07: Morgan Stanley
India's current world-beating economic growth rate on the back of an investment boom resembles that…
PTI
Georgia gave low-income Black women $20,000 over 2 years. A participant said the money helped her afford day care and pay bills.
Shamarra Woods, 31, used her $700 a month in basic income to afford childcare, rent, and groceries …
Allie Kelly
Meet the 40-year-old freshmen: Millennials explain why going back to college is worth it for their paychecks and career — and why they might get more out of it than their Gen Z peers
Millennials pursuing degrees in their 30s and 40s say they're getting more from school than they wo…