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The Era of Ultracheap Stuff Is Under Threat

Factories across Asia are struggling to attract young workers. That’s bad news for Western consumers accustomed to inexpensive goods made in the region.

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Workers to Employers: We’re Just Not That Into You

In the postpandemic economy, we are living more and working less.

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America’s Fiscal Time Bomb Ticks Even Louder

Investors are drawing false comfort from the past and from the perception that fiscal scolds in the U.S. have cried wolf so often.

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Jobs Market Shows Signs of the Gradual Cooling the Fed Wants

Employer demand for workers slipped slightly in June to its lowest level in more than two years.

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Fitch Downgrades U.S. Credit Rating

The agency said that the downgrade reflects an “erosion of governance.” The rating on the U.S. now stands at AA+, or one notch below the top AAA grade.

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Europe Returns to Timid Growth, but Bigger Headwinds Loom

Lower energy bills helped drive an expansion in activity in the quarter through June, but the region faces a litany of challenges in the coming months.

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While Everyone Else Fights Inflation, China Deflation Fears Deepen

Signs of deflation are becoming more prevalent across China, heaping extra pressure on Beijing to reignite growth or risk falling into an economic trap it could find hard to escape. 

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