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			  The U.S. Poverty Rate Hit A Record Low — But Don’t Expect It To Stay That WayThis video is part of our series “The Numbers That Defined 2022.” Transcript One of the most important numbers of… Read More »
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			  The Numbers That Defined 2022What a year 2022 has been. There was so … much … news. We saw record-high inflation, war in Ukraine,… Read More »
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			  Rents Are Still Higher Than Before The Pandemic — And Assistance Programs Are Drying UpCleveland is one of the poorest cities in the country. It’s far from the expensive coastal cities like New York… Read More »
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			  Who Americans Usually Blame After Showdowns Over Federal SpendingSAUL LOEB / AFP via Getty Images Playing chicken with the national economy is not unusual for Congress and the… Read More »
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			  How This Debt Ceiling Debate Could EndHouse Speaker Kevin McCarthy and former Speaker John Boehner both face or faced contentious negotiations over the debt ceiling, but… Read More »
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			  Why So Many States Want to Ban China From Owning FarmlandFourteen states prohibit or restrict foreign ownership of private agricultural land, but that number may soon grow. ROBYN BECK /… Read More »
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			  Which Republicans Could Vote For A Debt Ceiling Increase?Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins — long-tenured moderates — are among the Senate Republicans most likely to support legislation… Read More »
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			  Are We Headed For A Recession Or Not?It’s hard to make sense of the often-conflicting economic data we’ve been seeing recently. Michael M. Santiago / Getty Images… Read More »
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			  The Perks Workers Want Also Make Them More ProductivePHOTO ILLUSTRATION BY EMILY SCHERER / GETTY IMAGES Three years after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, remote and hybrid… Read More »
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			  The Fed’s Inflation Goal Is Completely ArbitraryPHOTO ILLUSTRATION BY FIVETHIRTYEIGHT / GETTY IMAGES Over the past 18 months, inflation has dominated our understanding of the pandemic… Read More »
