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Russia's war-driven economic growth is a mirage, and more sanctions are needed to keep pressure on, European finance ministers say
"When taking a closer look at the signals, it becomes clear that everything is not as rosy with the…
Filip De Mott
Why are so many North American and European countries restricting immigrants?
Canada and Australia have implemented new immigration restrictions affecting low-wage workers and i…
A millennial couple who moved to South Korea says $400 a month for full-time childcare is a huge perk
The South Korean government has invested billions of dollars in an effort to entice more people to …
Jacob Zinkula
Being a middle manager is getting more and more toxic
"Sometimes I feel like the workers see me as an agent of the 'evil overlords' and the C-suite sees …
Jacob Zinkula,Madison Hoff
JD Vance's plan to lower childcare costs: have grandma and grandpa 'help a little bit more'
Trump's VP pick JD Vance said there should be more options for older family members to assist with …
Eliza Relman,Juliana Kaplan,Ayelet Sheffey
Russia's 'overheating' economy will face a sharp slowdown next year as labor and sanctions crush momentum, central bank says
Russia's central bank projects that the economy's expansion will slow sharply to 0.5% to 1.5% in 20…
Filip De Mott
Meet the millionaires next door
Six millionaires explain the lifestyles and philosophies that helped them grow their net worths fro…
Noah Sheidlower
Microphone to Pressure Cooker - small Tamil parties wage war of symbols
Former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, O Pannerselvam, will contest independently, on an independent …
ANI
Why healthcare and childcare likely aren't going to get cheaper anytime soon
While television and cellphone service prices have dropped from where they stood years ago, childca…
Madison Hoff
Russia is doubling pay to recruit more soldiers. But many regions can't afford it.
Vladimir Putin recently ordered the doubling of military-recruitment bonuses. It's put certain regi…
Filip De Mott
Russians are spending big on travel and cognac. But the boom is just one 'last growth spurt,' says an analyst.
Russia's central bank has hiked the country's key interest rate to 18% to cool the overheated econo…
Huileng Tan
Ukraine's surprise invasion of Russia hasn't taken the pressure off the most dire front-line battles
The month-old invasion of Russia's Kursk region has produced some positive effects for Ukraine, but…
Jake Epstein
Some Russians are spending like no tomorrow with 'considerable' overheating in the economy
Russia's central bank hiked interest rates from 16% to 18% to cool its overheated wartime economy.
Huileng Tan
From bankruptcies to price wars, the US freight recession is reshaping the industry
Bankruptcies and aggressive price cuts have defined the freight recession. It may take more default…
Filip De Mott
The US economy grew way faster than expected this spring
US real GDP blew past expectations in this year's second quarter. It rose 2.8% compared with a fore…
Madison Hoff
Americans want prices to go down, but deflation could spark a wave of unemployment, top economist Paul Krugman says
"So can we make America affordable again, in the sense of getting prices back to what they were bef…
Jennifer Sor
Chinese consumers aren't buying enough stuff, and it's taking a toll on the economy
Beijing framed China's second-half growth positively but acknowledged "insufficient" domestic deman…
Huileng Tan
A basic income program helped struggling kids enjoy huge success — and even become Olympians
A basic income program in rural Romania put one child on the path to jobs at Electronic Arts and Mi…
Theron Mohamed
Inflation will rebound first before ultimately falling as wages and global conflicts push prices higher, BlackRock's chief investment strategist warns
Inflation is on a rollercoaster descent that could see prices swing higher into 2025, Wei Li warned.
Jennifer Sor
AI, immigration, and rich people will save the US economy from a recession, Wall Street strategist says
"A restrictive Fed won't stop the music this time around because the economy's moving to a new rhyt…