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Higher earners could benefit most from the tax bill in the short run, but future generations of all incomes would be 'worse off,' per a new analysis.
Growing GDP is like a rising tide, but data shows it is not lifting all boats. Upward mobility remains a mirage for the ...
The massive U.S. tax and spending bill slated for a final vote in Congress runs counter to the International Monetary Fund's ...
Estonia’s prime minister believes that Russia will continue to be a threat as long as Vladimir Putin remains in power. In an ...
Official data shows job creation remained relatively firm in June, despite continued uncertainty about the impacts of the ...
RCP co-founder Tom Bevan told FNC's "America's Newsroom" on Thursday morning how the impacts of the "Big, Beautiful Bill" ...
How the CBO gets to these figures is at the center of a long-running debate in Washington, because these estimates often ...
The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) concluded the Article IV consultation with Austria. The authorities have consented to the publication of the Staff Report prepared for this ...
W HEN CHINA’S prime minister, Li Qiang, announced in March that the country’s GDP growth target for the year would be “around ...
Britain‘s Labour Party won an overwhelming victory at the last election, and Prime Minister Keir Starmer has already following the script of Labour when it was ...
NATO leaders deserve credit for overcoming parochial concerns and political resistance to agree on the new spending targets.
The IMF approved a $261.9 million disbursement under DR Congo’s credit program • Economic growth hit 6.5% in 2024, driven by the extractive sector • Rising security spending pushed the 2024 budget ...