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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

And you might want to cross San Francisco off the list, too. In the past 30 years, the most expensiv

The world's most powerful central bank kept interest rates unchanged today, but the Federal Reserve

Can a nation's entire economy fit on one smartphone app? In China, that day is almost here. More tha

More than a decade after the first Internet boom, U.S. productivity growth has stagnated and the eco

Sometimes the monthly U.S. jobs report delivers a clear signal on the labor market and the economy.

Happily ever after doesn't come cheap in the U.S. Couples looking to tie the knot pay an average of

When phone companies implored U.S. customers in 2003 to text more because they were lagging behind t

This week the Benchmark team takes a look at one of South Korea's most promising new exports: beauty

As much as economics permeates our lives, the concepts behind the subject can often be rather dry. F

Now that slavery, of all things, has popped up as one of the weirder talking points in the bizarre U

Police strikes, threats of Zika and a $20 billion tab: Welcome to the 2016 Summer Olympics games in

No one thinks the Fed is going to raise interest rates at its next meeting. Chair Janet Yellen isn't

How would the U.S. economy fare under President Donald J. Trump? Hosts Scott Lanman and Kate Smith j

China wasn't on the ballot when U.K. citizens made the surprise decision to leave the European Union

From the U.S. to the U.K., immigration and its consequences are flaring up as never before. But how

Drug companies and researchers have made huge advances in recent years to treat cancer, possibly the

Why is Norway attracting attention in a post-Brexit Britain? Saleha Mohsin, who followed Norwegian p

Have British voters rejected more than the EU? The vote to leave the Union, which grew from the idea

42: When I'm Sixty-Four

2016/6/15

Will the government still feed me when I'm 64? How about 74, or even 84? Americans are living longer

Venezuela, home to the world's biggest oil reserves, is in the throes of economic crisis. With infla