A unique analysis of district-level data reveals why inequality is so destructive to the home consumption welfare of people living below the poverty line, especially during times of significant ...
“Inequality is bad for economic growth and bad for poverty reduction. In the past researchers were not able to exactly quantify the effect of inequality in the context of economic shocks. This graph ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Bill Conerly connect the dots between the economy ... and business! The economic forecast for 2025 shows growth, but at a slower ...
The latest reading on U.S. economic growth was steady, even if it came in slightly below expectations. First-quarter GDP ...
Shrugging off the election, regional economists told a crowd of Spokane business leaders Wednesday that promises heard in campaigns are slow to get traction. It was part of their message that positive ...
Slowdown aside, China’s economy is growing at a better-than-expected rate. The country’s GDP for the first three quarters of the year grew 6.7% to 53.9 trillion yuan ($8 trillion), and the National ...
Data centers drive AI growth and the economy but face strong backlash from Americans concerned about jobs, electricity prices ...