economics (/c/economics)
You will live to see (within 50 years) the effective end of poverty.
Investors are stumbling into a major credit crisis
Single parent households, lack of affordable housing, poor education in key subjects, lack of training for skills in demand, wage stagnation, mass incarceration, lack of employer provided training, immigration
Question about government spending from an amateur
What are some of the scariest predictions that Economists are making about the economy?
How the hell is the unemployment rate so low in the face of a recession? It seems completely counter-intuitive to every explanation I've heard of recessions.
Inflation is not as big of a deal as people make it out to be, and a 2% inflation target makes no sense
What are the chances of the US ending up like Japan?
How do we see the current US economy?
For rent, against own. Where does this come from?
What will happen to the economy if social security runs out?
What exactly are they going to do for 5 years?
Why is a calorie so cheap?
The next few years won't be fun, but the reasons are key to why this recession will be a lot more bearable than the financial crisis.
Britain is becoming the next Japan.
Why is it so hard to find a lower-middle class woman to date?
Futurist predictions
What is wrong with paying teachers more?
How to alleviate poverty?
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