Economy

Washington man spent 31 years at Microsoft only to be fired on a call with 120 others. Here’s how he’s rebuilding at 60

The tech industry has seen a wave of layoffs in recent months, with Microsoft being one of the companies that has let go of thousands of employees. Among them is

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Flushing Financial seeks to raise $70 million

Flushing Financial, a New York-based commercial real estate lender, is making moves to raise $70 million in capital, according to

The Fed’s Financial Chicanery: No End to the Money Printing

The Federal Reserve is often compared to various financial disasters in history, including failed 1980s Savings & Loan institutions, the

CFPB announces rule limiting bank overdraft fees; trade group sues

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) recently unveiled a new rule aimed at curbing excessive overdraft fees charged by banks.

The Other Kind of Romance in Politics

Public choice theory, often referred to as "politics without romance," challenges the idealistic notion that participants in the political sphere

Trump says he’s not going to make any stock market predictions in case there’s a ‘dip’

President-elect Donald Trump made a stop at the New York Stock Exchange after ringing the opening bell, where he refrained

What Is Kakistocracy?

Every year in December, The Economist selects a "word of the year" that encapsulates a significant event or trend that

Paul Krugman retires from the NYT

After years of analyzing Paul Krugman's columns and blog posts, it's clear that his influence as an economic pundit is

Trump tariffs would add costs for consumers, economist says

President-elect Donald Trump's plan to levy import tariffs could have significant implications for U.S. consumers, according to experts who spoke