economics (/c/economics)
Who becomes the chief consumer of cheap Chinese labour and goods once the US markets are saturated?
What happens when the money for the new infrastructure bill runs out?
What is the best way for the economy of the USA and the world for high-skilled American workers to take remote jobs based in Europe?
Why doesn’t the US have a national healthcare system like the UK’s NHS?
11 million Americans are at risk of losing their benefits, because of a little-known unemployment rule. What does everyone think about this?
Should we just give up on the idea of Artificial Intelligence?
$15 minimum wage is not the appropriate policy for a pandemic.
How hard would it really be for the EU to cut Russia off entirely.
The Economics Subreddit's Official Position on Ukraine and Russia
What are the main reasons why the US has been able to run up huge debt to GDP ratios (and implicitly gigantic budget deficits) without collapsing?
Surely admitting that you have a mental illness is not a political statement. But with psychology being so politicized, it feels like it is
What are some economic myths people believe that you wish they would just stop?
What is the most important actor in a capitalist economy?
What do the CEO’s of major companies do all day?
What are the effects of strikes and, in general, slowing down how quickly corporate objectives are met, and is it sustainable in the long term? Not exactly an economist here, though I'm interested in economics.
What are your thoughts on the "Wealth Effect"?
Are economics or finance students getting ANGRIER?
Rural Australia is dying and these electorates want low migration
Why does the feds always have a "money supply" management strategy. What are the implications if we don't?
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