How is Gen Z experiencing the working world? Every new generation entering the workplace experiences struggles. Gen Zers are getting their first jobs in the wake of an unprecedented global pandemic, risinginflation, climate change, and geopolitical conflict. McKinsey’sAmerican Opportunity Surveyof mo...
at a rate above inflation.In someways the scientific publishing model resembles the economy of the social internet:labour is provided free in exchange for the hope of status, while huge profits are made by a few big firms who run the market places.In both cases, we need a rebalancing of ...
Along with the development of society, more and more problems are brought to our attention, one of the most serious issue is the gray population. Nevertheless, the significance of elderly people in society cannot be overstated. As...
Monte Carlo simulations suggest that the enlargement of the EU from 15 to 27 members reduces the inflation reference value by 0.15–0.2 percentage points on average, but there is a considerable probability of a larger reduction at any given moment of time. The treatment of countries with ...
The Nasdaq-100 has borne the brunt of this new era of macroeconomic uncertainty. Investors are primed to believe that high-growth sectors like Technology are especially vulnerable to higher inflation and interest rates, which is why the index began underperforming as soon as the Fed made clear ...
The US Environmental Protection Agency finalized a rule to fine oil and gas companies for methane emissions.The fee was part of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. (Associated Press) → This rule faces a cloudy future under the Trump administration; industry groups are already talking about repe...
Fed Warns on Inflation, Unemployment Sparks are flying in South Asia, and smoke watch has begun at the Vatican. Aneeta Mathur-Ashton May 7, 2025 Lunch Break: Conclave and Kashmir The Department of Homeland Security is giving migrants free plane tickets and $1,000 if they depart. But there...
"There is also the impact of Easter, which fell squarely in April in 2025 but was in March in 2024, as well as the lovely weather that the UK has experienced in recent weeks." What does this mean? The Bank of England's target is to keep inflation at 2%. ...
“Inflation isn't a problem at the moment. A slight rise doesn't really matter, but the Bank needs to maintain its credibility and demonstrate its commitment to the 2% target in the medium term.” The Bank’s view is the direction of travel is still down but there are obvious risks....
at risk—unless you take a few simple steps to protect yourself. kate o'flaherty trump’s tariffs will widen the digital divide tariffs will raise prices on essential tech and lead to inflation. experts say that people who depend on cheap stuff to survive are going to suffer the most. ...