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Voternomics

This famously is the year of elections. So the Stephanomics feed has been taken over by our bonus se

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Total: 441

 One year ago, the Benchmark crew ventured into the future -- July 2017 -- to imagine what was then

Home prices in Canada's largest city have been on a tear. But the party could be on the verge of end

The U.S. labor market looked pretty strong in June, with more Americans getting jobs and unemploymen

Twenty years ago this week, a momentous event more than a century in the making finally occurred: Ho

New York subway riders and commuters, already mired in a miserable year, are bracing for a summer li

Surprise! Japan's economy is no longer down and out. Instead, it may just be the next big growth sur

Central banks tend to be more comfortable pulling levers of economic policy than being on the front

Millions of middle-class Americans face an unexpected reality in today's era of economic growth: the

What on earth is going on in Brazil? Less than a year after impeaching one president for fiddling fi

Donald Trump's road to 3 percent growth might run through New Zealand. The faraway nation is the onl

A major puzzle in the U.S. economy is why wage gains have been relatively subdued in the last couple

The world's easiest place to do business, the second-largest container port and the biggest center f

Israel's economy is so innovative that it's forcing otherwise hostile Arab neighbors to look at ways

Here's an economic statistic you don't see very often: Top-flight surfing breaks can drive growth. F

G, a D and a P. Three letters, lots of trouble. Gross Domestic Product is the world's most common wa

President Donald Trump spent plenty of time on the campaign trail accusing China of stealing America

We usually don't think about economics as a life-or-death subject. But for white Americans without a

Post-industrial Midwestern America helped propel Donald Trump to the nation's top job. You've heard

Who says economics has to be all about numbers? Take a trip back in time with the Benchmark crew to

Americans like to think of themselves as great risk takers, rolling back frontiers and imbued since