Jeanna Smialek

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Here's Why Yellen's Fed Cares About America's Opioid Epidemic

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Opioid addiction could be one of the reasons for the historically low percentage of prime-age adults in the workforce.

Central Banks Are Poised To Start Rowing In One Direction Again

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The nascent signs of policy synchronicity in the world’s largest economies come as global growth improves.

How Older Workers Could Help Save America From Workforce Peril

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Older workers are putting off full retirement, adding to labor force participation.

Yellen Sees More Rate Hikes Needed If Economy Stays On Course

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“Waiting too long to remove accommodation would be unwise," she said.

Best Economic Forecasters Lay Out 2017 Calls

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Bloomberg's most-accurate predictors of inflation, unemployment and growth explain their outlook for this year.

Greenspan Sees Bond Yields Climbing As High As 5 Percent

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The former Fed chief also says he would like to repeal the Dodd-Frank Act.

Top Economists Spar Over Trump As Tighter Race Sinks U.S. Stocks

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A group of 370 economists released a letter explaining why electing Trump as U.S. president would be a mistake.

Economists Have Aging On The Mind As They Face A ‘New Normal’

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As the world gets older, central banks have less room to spur growth with old strategies.

Facebook Fortune Behind Push For Fed To Sharpen Focus On Jobs

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Open Philanthropy Project hopes to push Fed policy makers into making the jobs side of their mandate the top priority.

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