Closing asset loophole can raise $100 billion in taxes, US Treasury now says Article 1009 words 10 votes
Non-college educated White men used to be ahead in the American economy. Now they’ve fallen behind. economics.socio Article 2084 words 31 votes
The perverse consequences of tuition-free medical school Article 1871 words, published Oct 21 2024 14 votes
What’s behind the sudden surge in young Americans’ wealth? economics.macro Article 1620 words, published Oct 18 2024 21 votes
A columnist makes sense of Wall Street like none other (see footnote) business Article 2630 words, published Oct 8 2020 5 votes
New titans of Wall Street: how Jane Street rode the ETF wave to ‘obscene’ riches Article 2048 words 7 votes
OpenAI pushes ahead with for-profit plans and talks to give Sam Altman a stake business Link 33 votes
Norway’s oil capital Stavanger feels the squeeze as krone slides. The krone has lost about 20% against the euro since 2022. economics Article 67 words 4 votes
Norway's economy is thriving yet the krone is becoming less and less valuable. What's going on? economics Link 5 votes
How a start-up utopia became a nightmare for Honduras: US investors are suing Honduras over special economic zones, and the dispute could bankrupt the country business Article 1510 words 22 votes
Small grocers feel squeezed by suppliers, and shoppers bear the pain business Article 2399 words 30 votes
China rules solar energy, but its industry at home is in trouble business Article 1329 words, published Jul 25 2024 14 votes
Cargill’s revenues drop from record levels as ample crops depress prices – revenue decline comes as agricultural trader restructures organisation amid profit pressure business Link 2 votes
Life-as-a-Service? Subscription boom faces a big test. More consumer protection is needed in world where everything seems to come with a monthly payment plan. Article 77 words 31 votes
Japanese stocks rebound after global sell-off; US futures edge up economics Article 508 words 19 votes
How corporations and the wealthy avoid taxes (2017) business Article 1641 words, published Nov 10 2017 11 votes
Lloyd’s John Neal: ‘You’ll never find an insurer saying, “I don’t believe in climate change”’ Link 36 votes
Inside a violent gang's ruthless crypto-stealing home invasion spree cryptocurrency Article 2542 words 12 votes
State Farm asks for huge California home insurance rate increase, signaling financial distress business Article 739 words 15 votes
Denver gave people experiencing homelessness $1,000 a month. A year later, nearly half of participants had housing. Article 1293 words 37 votes
Undemocratic, anachronistic, fantastic. How the City of London survives. business banking Link 7 votes
America: a healthy or healthcare economy? The sickness at the heart of US GDP. economics Link 9 votes
Don’t say ‘elite’: Corporate firms’ new pitch is meritocracy. McKinsey other big firms [claim to] want to recruit with a wider net, focusing more on skills than on pedigree. Article 1332 words 12 votes
Wirecard and me: Dan McCrum on exposing a criminal enterprise Article 4814 words, published Sep 3 2020 17 votes
Intuit is shutting down the personal finance service Mint and shifting users to Credit Karma business Article 77 words 68 votes
Denmark's economy contracts with drop in pharma production – Danish GDP fell 1.8% in the first quarter economics business Article 77 words 7 votes
Exxon Mobil is suing its shareholders to silence them about global warming business Article 1654 words 33 votes
Judge says up to twenty million fintech "depositors" are at risk from Synapse bankruptcy business banking Article 1342 words 9 votes