The Price of Unemployment and Inflation
Unemployment is nearly 10%, the highest in more than a quarter century. Consumer prices, meanwhile, are inching ahead at a pace of barely over 1% a year. And the rate is declining. Nevertheless, Fed...
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Flailing amidst an epochal economic downturn, governments around the world are desperate to change the subject and distract voters from their dismal economic prospects. So it is perhaps unsurprising...
View ArticleThe price of snow
What has all this snow cost us? One reads about the impact of snow on New York City’s budget. But what about the rest of us? Those living in Connecticut may have to factor in the price of a new roof....
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