Tax change in US coronavirus package overwhelmingly benefits millionaires, congressional body finds Article 881 words 14 votes
How come Australia suddenly has billions of dollars to pay for welfare? economics Article 1779 words 12 votes
US President Donald Trump removes Inspector General overseeing $2 trillion coronavirus relief package days after he was appointed Article 545 words 12 votes
Robodebt: Confidential documents reveal size and impact of years-long debacle and that Australian government is still pursuing Australians to try and validate debts Article 1056 words 5 votes
Coronavirus stimulus package worth $84 billion passed without objection by Australian Parliament Article 720 words 11 votes
US President Donald Trump says he could demote Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell, risking more market turmoil economics Article 6 votes
The Federal Government has announced a $17.6 billion economic stimulus package in a bid to keep Australians in jobs as the economy takes a hit from the spread of coronavirus Article 10 votes
The twenty-year argument between Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren over bankruptcy, explained Article 3436 words, published May 6 2019 10 votes
Covid-19 could mark the end of affluence politics in the USA, as the possibility of a global pandemic reveals the inability to make and distribute the things people need economics Article 755 words 21 votes
‘Now is the time’: A Federal Reserve official urges Congress to plan for recessions Article 1020 words 7 votes
Finland to become EU's only uranium producer – Finnish government gave the green light on Thursday for state-owned Terrafame to extract and refine Article 429 words 6 votes
Australian government lawyers warned the tax commissioner the controversial "robodebt" program could be illegal on the same day the Federal Government suspended the scheme Article 449 words 5 votes
Fitch downgrades Finland's outlook, raising doubts about return to AAA rating economics Article 290 words 4 votes
Sweden in global spotlight with interest rate move – Riksbank has ended a period of negative rates but will other central banks around the world now follow suit? economics Article 1112 words 3 votes
For the first time in US history, a decade will pass without the country falling into a recession economics.macro Article 724 words 13 votes
Iceland's prime minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir has urged governments to adopt green and family-friendly priorities, instead of just focusing on economic growth figures economics Article 523 words 11 votes
Iceland's biggest fisheries company Samherji stands accused of bribing Namibian politicians business Link 4 votes
Why Americans hate taxes, and why some people want them to Article 1249 words, published Aug 5 2019 12 votes
What does it take to build the world's best pension systems? Ask the Netherlands and Denmark Article 1215 words 6 votes
FATF – Iceland could land on a gray list of countries which have failed to take sufficient measures to combat money laundering and the financing of acts of terrorism Link 5 votes
Finland said that demands for a EU budget worth 1% of the bloc's combined GDP as well as the EU Commission's proposal for 1.11% were both unrealistic Article 321 words 6 votes
Denmark's new government to boost spending after years of austerity, following a campaign pledge to reverse years of cuts by previous administrations Article 474 words 6 votes
German fiscal frugality is the stuff of legends – but they have nothing on the abstemious Swedes economics Article 8 votes
A young mayor makes the case for a guaranteed income economics Article 2542 words, published Aug 16 2019 11 votes
Elizabeth Warren, in detailed attack on private equity, unveils plan to stop ‘looting’ of US companies business Article 756 words 16 votes
Clamor is growing for Sweden to throw off its fiscal shackles after years of spending restraint economics Article 7 votes
Capitalism isn't 'broken'. It's working all too well - and we're the worse for it economics Article 621 words 27 votes
It’s been five years since Seattle’s landmark $15 minimum wage law. It not only helped workers — it raised their expectations about what's possible and what they deserve. economics Article 926 words 16 votes
We talked with the New Hampshire family in Andrew Yang’s universal basic income experiment Article 1020 words 11 votes