Lael Brainard pledged in written remarks to help the Federal Reserve fight a spike in inflation while still supporting the economic recovery a tricky balancing act she would face if confirmed as the Fed’s No. 2 official
Lael Brainard pledged in written remarks to help the Federal Reserve fight a spike in inflation while still supporting the economic recovery a tricky balancing act she would face if confirmed as the Fed’s No. 2 official
The United Nations is warning that the world economy is “on a cliffhanger,” still reeling from the COVID-19 pandemic whose impact will be felt for years
behalf. instead he s throwing tomatoes from the sidelines. that s not how you run this government p and i completely agree with your other guest. the republican party owe this to their base. the american people may not like what they re doing but this is a pledge and the fact after seven years they still don t have a plan it s an embarrassment. it s an embarrassment to how democracy s supposed to operate. what if the president turned this just crazy pie in the sky thinking what if the president turned to the governors just to name a couple, colorado, ohio and tennessee, and said, you three levelheaded governors put your heads together and the senate has promised me that we re going to coalesce around what you, where the rubber meets the road, you think are the health care challenges and we re going to try to do the best for your folks. boy, i don t know. i don t know how that would go to be honest with you. he might want to consider talking to our governor. we ve seen the worst of
these ever-increasing expensive times to go to college. in 1981 a student working a summer minimum wage job and receiving a maximum government p pell grant would have to work nine hours a day, seven days a week to pay for tuition, and that includes extra spending money. in 2014, that same student would need to work 20 hours a day every day all summer, and nothing is left over. joining me now, forbes katheri katheri katherine dell. katherine, most people worked through college, and that money is not just so you can hang out at the movie theater. we re talking real bills that people face after leaving college and during. so what s happening here? we re seeing record lows for employment for teens, that s people 16 to 19, over the summer, june, july and august. last summer just about a third of this group was employed. and at the peak of that employment in 1978, about 60% of