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Raising energy prices and banning fossil fuels deprives the world's poor of the development tools rich countries used to ...
Wealthier individuals aged 50–85 had lower mortality across both the U.S. and Europe, but survival disparities were far ...
Economists warn that US President Donald Trump's tariffs will swipe a large portion of wealth from lower-income US families ...
Texas joined the United States in 1845, and American interest in the Panhandle increased. The Red River War (1874–1875) ...
A frequent criticism of the federal rooftop solar subsidy is that it has lead to the “poor” have subsidised the “rich.” But ...
Until dependency ratios shift, Africa’s large youthful population will remain the continent’s biggest barrier to growth.
The question is whether the splintering will persist. Nigel Farage, Reform’s leader, remarked recently that this ...
In contrast ... Rich families make out in two ways. First, the “swipe” or “interchange” fees that card networks and banks assess on retail businesses serve as a tax on poor families ...
Meanwhile, my study found that highly educated people profess more liberal opinions on social norms than the poorly educated, but the divergence is greater in richer countries. In other words, in poor ...
James won a $464 million civil fraud suit against Trump, his companies, and business associates last year over his business practices, a case the president is still appealing. He has carried a ...