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LendingTree founder and CEO Doug Lebda dies in ATV accident
Doug Lebda, Visionary Founder and CEO of LendingTree, Passes Away in ATV Accident The financial industry mourns the loss of…
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Digital ID in the Cradle of Liberty (My Last EconLog Post)
The announcement made by the British prime minister’s office on September 26 regarding the implementation of a new digital ID…
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Witness History – How BRICS got its name
In 2001, economist Jim O’Neill, while working at Goldman Sachs, penned a report that would ultimately shape the future of…
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Military pay date may pressure Trump and Congress if shutdown drags on
The ongoing government shutdown has brought Washington to a standstill, with no end in sight. However, a critical situation involving…
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Senators press Deloitte, other contractors on errors in Medicaid eligibility systems
Senators have commenced an investigation into companies that have received billions in taxpayer dollars to develop eligibility systems for Medicaid.…
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When Godzilla Breaks Windows – Econlib
The Economic Lessons of Godzilla: A Modern Interpretation of Bastiat’s Broken Window Fallacy In the bustling city of Tokyo, the…
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Flight delays persist at major U.S. airports as government shutdown continues
Government Shutdown Impacting U.S. Airports: What Travelers Need to Know As the government shutdown enters its 10th day, travelers flying…
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Consumer confidence remains fragile, latest University of Michigan index shows
Consumer Sentiment Dips to Five-Month Low Amid Economic Concerns Consumer sentiment in the United States took a hit in October,…
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China imposes retaliatory port fees on American-owned ships docking in country
China Implements Port Fees on U.S.-Owned Vessels in Retaliation China has recently imposed port fees on U.S.-owned vessels as a…
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