A simple reason explains why U.S. economic growth seemed to hit a wall in the final three months of the year.
The report also underscores an odd aspect of the U.S. economy: It is growing steadily, but without creating many jobs. Growth ...
Last week, powerful politicians and business leaders gathered in Davos, promising to “unlock new sources of growth” to solve the world’s many crises. Poverty, climate breakdown, and political ...
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Economic models 'fail to capture' severity of climate damages. Is a global financial crash looming?
Economic models used by governments, central banks and investors are “increasingly understating” climate change risks as the world continues to heat up. A new report led by the University of Exeter’s ...
President Donald Trump holds a reciprocal tariffs poster during a tariff announcement in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Wednesday, April 2, 2025. Photographer: Kent ...
Economic models used by governments, central banks and investors are increasingly understating physical climate risk because they rely on assumptions that break down as the world moves toward higher ...
The report also underscores an odd aspect of the U.S. economy: It is growing steadily, but without creating many jobs. Growth was a fairly healthy 2.2% in 2025, yet a government report last week ...
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