The Student Loan Forgiveness Debate in the US

The Student Loan Forgiveness Debate in the United States is likely to continue for some time. While some argue that student loans are a contract that should be honored, others believe that the high cost of education has made it difficult for many Americans to achieve their goals. Whatever the outcome of the Supreme Court

Inflation Moderates in the US but Remains Elevated

Inflation Moderates in the US but Remains Elevated. The latest report from the Labor Department shows that US inflation moderated in January, but it still remains at historic highs. The consumer-price index (CPI), a closely watched measure of inflation, climbed 6.4% in January from a year earlier, down from 6.5% in December. This marked the

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Global Economic Outlook: From Housing to Politics

The global economic outlook in 2023 is a mixed bag, with some countries and regions facing significant challenges while others are poised for growth and stability. Factors such as energy prices, geopolitical risks, domestic policies, and global trade dynamics will continue to shape economic trends and prospects in the years ahead. The economic landscape in

The New Normal: The Shifting Landscape of Remote Work and Its Impact on Cities

New York City has long been known as one of the world’s leading financial centers, with office workers filling the city’s subway cars on a daily basis to get to work. But the pandemic has changed everything. With the shift towards remote work and the decrease in spending, the city’s economy has taken a significant