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It’s well-known that women in the U.S. get paid less for their work than men. The pay gap averages about 20% — that is, female full-time year-round workers make 80.5 cents for every dollar a man...
Some 44 million Americans share $1.5 trillion in student loan debt. The burdens and effects of this debt fall harder on people of color. Can student debt forgiveness help overcome the inequities?
The Commerce Department reported on Friday that the domestic economy grew at a rate of 2.1% in the second quarter of 2019. The better-than-expected report on Gross Domestic Product (GDP) was better...
A new report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture forecasts huge changes to crop production due to climate change.
The International Monetary Fund on Tuesday issued its mid-year revisions to the agency's World Economic Outlook. The view is not encouraging.
The Chicago Federal Reserve Bank released its June national activity report Monday morning. The U.S. economy has moved to within a hair's breadth of the long-term trend, strengthening the case for a...
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a bill to take the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour. There is evidence that more than 3 million people could lose jobs because companies may be unable...
While the markets have yet to see national manufacturing data, there has been an improvement in two of the regional reports showing some live indications for the month of July.
Cleveland and Toledo face an overwhelming issue of toxic water along their shores and very possibly in their water systems.
June's better-than-expected retail sales level should have a positive backdrop for second-quarter gross domestic product due at the end of this month.
China's gross domestic product growth rate collapsed in the second quarter to the lowest rate in 27 years.
As Tropical Storm Barry roars ashore in Louisiana and promises to dump inches of rain in the states north of it, several states in the region are very well prepared for weather emergencies, and...
The NOAA has forecast that Tropical Storm Barry, or possibly a Category 1 hurricane which grows out of the storm, will hit the Lousiana coast early tomorrow morning. Aside from anxiety about the risk...
The OECD's annual "Going for Growth" report was released Friday and the U.S. gets a mixed review.