Pandemic Unemployment Fraud Estimate Is Raised to $45.6 Billion A federal watchdog tripled its earlier estimate of benefits that the U.S. government paid to people who weren’t entitled to them.
We Are Not Powerless Against a Recession Rushing in to confront a crisis is always better than letting it simply unfold.
Inflation Expected to Remain High Even as Economy Slows and Layoffs Rise Inflation is expected to remain high later this year even as the economy slows and layoffs rise. Already, signs of financial stress are surfacing.
Rapid Inflation, Lower Employment: How the U.S. Pandemic Response Measures Up The United States spent more on its policy response than other advanced economies. Now economists are revisiting how that worked.
‘La French Tech’ Arrives Under Macron, but Proves No Panacea The president has brought innovation, jobs and growth. Still, resentments fester on the eve of the presidential election.