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How many people are really facing poverty in the U.S.?
by
Janet Nguyen
Sep 15, 2022
The answer, like everything involving economics, is complicated. We break it down for you.
What we can learn from U.S. cities where homelessness is trending downward
by
David Brancaccio
and Erika Soderstrom
Dec 6, 2023
Towns making progress, an overwhelmed system, affordable housing — here’s what to expect ahead of new federal data on homelessness.
How undersea internet cables connect the global economy
by
Sabri Ben-Achour
, Erika Soderstrom
and Jarrett Dang
Apr 21, 2023
The U.S. and China are competing for control over these vital pieces of infrastructure.
Despite a meh jobs report, high-frequency data paints a bright picture
Dec 6, 2021
With signing bonuses, rising wages and less fear of being laid off — what's not to like?
Fewer people are watching the Oscars. Here's why that might not matter to the academy.
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Andie Corban
Mar 24, 2022
The organization that puts on the awards show has transformed itself from a production company to an "institution with a billion dollar endowment," says data journalist Walt Hickey.
At bitcoin's annual convention, few feel the chill of crypto winter
by
Matt Levin
May 31, 2023
Attendance was down from last year at Bitcoin 2023 in Miami, but faith in the cryptocurrency held on strong.
How the U.S. dollar's value compares to other currencies
by
Janet Nguyen
Jul 26, 2019
There are pros and cons to a strong dollar.
The rise of the regional Fed speech
Jul 17, 2023
As the prominence of regional Federal Reserve Bank Presidents has increased over the years, so has the allure of their speeches.
Yellen: "Progress on inflation is not going to be a straight line"
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Kai Ryssdal
, Andie Corban
and Sarah Leeson
Mar 2, 2023
The Treasury secretary says "people don't need to lose their jobs" to cool down the labor market.
With helium in short supply, scientists are worried
May 26, 2022
Disruptions at helium processing plants have left a number of industries competing for a limited supply: healthcare, tech and manufacturing to name a few.