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middleeasteye.netU.S. Treasury Secretary Bessent stated that officials should maintain flexibility when assessing how the Iran conflict may affect inflation. The comment addresses potential economic consequences tied to ongoing developments in the region.
upi.comAlan Greenspan, who led the Federal Reserve from 1987 to 2006, died Monday at his Washington home. His wife Andrea Mitchell confirmed the death resulted from complications of Parkinson’s disease.
deccanchronicle.comFIFA is running the 2026 tournament directly and keeping nearly all revenue while assigning security, transport, and fan-zone costs to the 11 U.S. host cities.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewThe 18 June agreement ends the US-Israel war with Iran and sets the Strait of Hormuz to reopen. UK and US fuel prices remain well above pre-war levels, and household energy bills will rise 13 percent from July.
benzinga.comStrategists say the moment of peak stagflation has passed. They now recommend shifting investment strategies away from earlier underweight positions on European assets.
tass.comSouth Korean President Lee Jae Myun will participate in G7 summit sessions focused on global economic imbalances and artificial intelligence. The meetings are scheduled in Evian-les-Bains, France, on June 17.
news.gallup.comAn Urban Institute analysis found 49 percent of people in U.S. families lack resources for full economic participation without cutbacks. Critics argue the measure blends severe hardship with routine spending limits.
rte.ieA Middlebury College study attributes 33% to 52% of the post-2007 U.S. birth-rate drop to iPhone access. The analysis used AT&T coverage patterns as a natural experiment.
nbcnews.comTicket prices for soccer matches in Mexico have risen sharply. Some supporters report they can no longer afford to attend games regularly.
swissinfo.chA National Bureau of Economic Research working paper reports that family assets now explain more of the variation in wealth outcomes than individual income. Researchers analyzed records from 3.4 million families across generations.
Mohamed El-Erian cited the Burns Affordability Index showing median homebuyers spend about 42 percent of income on housing. The figure is lower than the 48 percent peak recorded in late 2023 but remains classified as extremely unaffordable.
entrepreneur.comThe Odd Lots podcast examined why rising ingredient costs have not always led to higher menu prices. Hosts spoke with a chef about inflation and media portrayals of the restaurant industry.
deccanchronicle.comIndia's central bank stated that officials will need to monitor the impact of the Middle East crisis on domestic prices closely. The assessment appeared in the bank's monthly report.
motherjones.comA podcast episode examined the economic consequences of political redistricting ahead of upcoming midterm elections. Economists and hosts addressed how boundary changes may affect representation and state-level policy.
dnaindia.comA chief economist at a national statistics agency discussed the feasibility of a 32-hour workweek during a Reuters podcast. The episode examined one country's experience with shorter working hours.
dnaindia.comA Reuters podcast examines whether the standard 40-hour work week remains suitable for modern economies. The episode focuses on the Netherlands as a case study.
cointelegraph.comJohan Norberg, a senior fellow at the Cato Institute, spoke with Nick Gillespie about factors that contribute to societal success and decline. The discussion covered historical examples from the Roman Republic to contemporary developments in the United States and Europe.
A blog post argues that efforts to optimize economic and social systems have created fragility. The piece links optimization to debt expansion, concentrated power, and eventual public anger.
usmagazine.comAn economist who received a Nobel Prize in 2006 for research on inflation and unemployment has died at age 92. The work questioned long-held assumptions about the relationship between higher inflation and lower unemployment rates.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewThe United Kingdom and Gulf Cooperation Council states are close to finalizing a free trade deal following extended negotiations. The agreement would cover goods, services, and investment across multiple sectors.
ForbesForbes contributor John Tamny argues that inflation refers to a decline in currency value rather than excessive economic growth. The article contrasts this view with Keynesian interpretations linking government spending to price increases.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewAnthropic CEO Dario Amodei said that automating 90 percent of a job allows the remaining 10 percent to expand and increase productivity tenfold. Amodei referenced the Jevons Paradox and Amdahl’s Law while speaking alongside JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon at a briefing on financia…
swissinfo.chWhite House economists projected $529 billion in savings over the next decade from agreements President Donald Trump reached with pharmaceutical companies. The analysis also forecasts $64.3 billion in Medicaid savings and up to $733 billion if the framework expands.
BenzingaThe United Arab Emirates is discussing a currency swap line with the United States to support trade and investment ties. UAE Trade Minister Thani Al Zeyoudi revealed the talks at an Abu Dhabi conference. Experts have urged rejection of the proposal, citing lack of financial distr…
citizen.co.zaA survey by the School Nutrition Association found that 69.6% of school nutrition directors reported insufficient reimbursement rates to cover school lunch costs. This figure increased from 67.4% the previous year. Economists noted that recent dietary guideline changes could add…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewHosts of the Everybody's Business podcast examined a $7 bag of Doritos as an economic indicator. They discussed how the pricing contributed to PepsiCo incurring billions in costs. The episode addressed implications for US consumer behavior.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewThe Reuters Econ World podcast discusses how various crises affect different assets that safeguard investor portfolios. It explores why the current crisis deviates from expectations in asset performance. The episode provides analysis on economic conditions and investment strategi…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewJoe LaVorgna, chief economist at SMBC, appeared on CNBC's 'The Exchange' to address the effects of higher energy prices. He described reduced demand from middle- and lower-income consumers. The discussion also covered implications for the Federal Reserve.
The U.S. fertility rate declined to 53.1 births per 1,000 women of childbearing age in 2025, marking another record low after two decades of decreases. Total births numbered 3,606,400, a 1% drop from 2024. Data from the National Center for Health Statistics show declines among te…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewThe latest episode of the Reuters Econ World podcast features discussions on economic policies including rent freezes, taxing the rich and reducing red tape. Participants include Osse Chi, Aaron Hedlund, and Chris Evans and Mark Kassen from the Aspen Institute. The conversation f…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewEswar Prasad, an economist, states that globalization currently contributes to geopolitical turmoil rather than reducing it. He argues that the globalization project remains valuable despite challenges. Prasad's views appear in a Foreign Affairs publication.