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Is it possible for America to succeed in a fossil fuel-free economy? Definitely.

Is it possible for America to succeed in a fossil fuel-free economy? Definitely.

Climate Action and the Future of Energy Paul Bledsoe, a seasoned figure in the American climate discourse, has extensive experience, including time served on former President Bill Clinton’s Climate Change Task Force. Currently, he teaches at a U.S. university. In a recent piece, Bledsoe cautioned that many Americans are alienated by aggressive fossil fuel bans, […]

Job figures could improve with lower rates, don’t align with the overall economy, and could be adjusted upwards.

Job figures could improve with lower rates, don't align with the overall economy, and could be adjusted upwards.

Economic Insights from the White House During a recent segment on NBC’s “Meet the Press Now,” Kevin Hassett, who leads the White House National Economic Council, discussed current economic indicators. He noted that everything appears to be functioning smoothly and expressed optimism about the economy’s trajectory. Despite some weak job numbers, he suggested that adjustments […]

McDonald’s CEO warns of a growing ‘two-tier economy’ in the US

McDonald's CEO warns of a growing 'two-tier economy' in the US

McDonald’s CEO Highlights Economic Divide McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski has raised concerns about a “two-tier economy” as the fast food chain reintroduces more affordable meal options this week, aiming to attract budget-conscious diners. During an appearance on CNBC, Kempczinski discussed the company’s decision to provide eight meal bundles for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, each priced […]

Global Economy Relies on U.S. Spending

Global Economy Relies on U.S. Spending

The Economics of Tariffs: Why America Has the Advantage The discussion surrounding tariffs can be quite exasperating, often straying away from the realities of today’s economic landscape. Critics remain fixated on classic theories of comparative advantage and the efficiency of free trade, neglecting the fundamental truth about how global trade functions in our current world. […]

Top Reward Credit Cards in the World’s Largest Economy

Top Reward Credit Cards in the World’s Largest Economy

Credit Card Management in a Changing Economy In today’s unpredictable economic landscape, how individuals handle their credit cards can significantly enhance or detract from their financial experience. The latest JD Power 2025 US Credit Card Satisfaction Survey indicates a growing divide: those with solid financial footing are reporting increased satisfaction, while those facing financial difficulties […]

North Korea’s Economy Reaches Eight-Year Peak Due to Military Relations with Russia

North Korea's Economy Reaches Eight-Year Peak Due to Military Relations with Russia

North Korea’s Economy Sees Significant Growth South Korea’s central bank, the Bank of Korea (BOK), reported on Friday that North Korea’s economy is expected to grow by 3.7% in 2024, which marks the fastest growth rate the country has experienced in eight years. BOK analysts attributed much of this upward trend to North Korea’s strengthening […]

Trump showcases presidential power regarding the economy

Trump showcases presidential power regarding the economy

President Trump has taken a direct approach to managing the economy in ways that aren’t typical for presidential roles nowadays, pushing his influence into institutions and sectors that were once viewed as separate from government oversight. This strategy includes his ongoing pressure on the Federal Reserve, his shift away from traditional US trade policies, and […]

Stocks reach record levels as the US economy expands more quickly than anticipated

Stocks reach record levels as the US economy expands more quickly than anticipated

Recent data reflects a significant surge in artificial intelligence investments, coinciding with a surprising acceleration in U.S. economic growth, which alleviated some worries about the effects of tariffs imposed by Trump. According to the Commerce Department, the U.S. GDP—which gauges spending on goods and services—grew at an annual rate of 3.3% from April to June. […]