Driving Off a Cliff?
Donald Trump’s tariffs will make the U.S. auto industry less competitive and leave the industry out of step with the auto market's shift to EVs.
This is part of a series (here's part 2), no doubt timed for the anniversary of the meltdown
Well, the August jobs report came in, and while not a complete disaster, revealed that job losses are not declining
Posted this morning to the NYT Economix blog: Finance Gone Wild By Simon Johnson | September 3, 2009, 7:24 am
Needless to say, they're a lot more than what's being discussed in "serious" policy
More signs that the boost to US employment in August was merely a blip on the screen came in today,
From Reuters: Blistering report faults SEC for Madoff misses Wed Sep 2, 2009 4:44pm EDT By Ross Kerber and
Includes box on a new scam (imagine that!). From The Financial Times: Friends, not editors, shape internet habits By David
This is what Yves Smith said about this Counterpunch article: The problem is, to wit Will the IG Report Cover
China has made a dramatic move in the run up to the December Copenhagen conference, which is set to decide
From The Huffington Post (click on link for video). I suppose you could, to be charitable, put it down to
From The Hindu. Fidel claims that those lacking health insurance in the United States are "mostly blacks and Latinos&
Today's important indicators focus on trends in or affecting the US labor market. The ADP US private-sector employment