Economics

Covid Crisis Could Push 100 Million People Into Extreme Poverty, New World Bank Study Says The surge in extreme global poverty would be the first increase since 1998.
The economic consequences of the COVID 19 lockdowns are well-chronicled. In the US, more than 100,000 businesses have been wiped out. More than 40 million... July 14, 2020
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A Poorer Economy Means a Sicker World
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There is No Such Thing as Trickle-Down Economics
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