Justin Fox

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U.S. Energy Independence Is Small Comfort In Ukraine Crisis

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Producing more oil and gas than we use doesn't mean the U.S. won't feel pain from sanctioning Russia.

How The Pandemic Ripped A Hole In Working-Age America

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Lower vaccination rates among adults aged 25-64 have shifted the demographics of Covid-19's death toll.

Remote Schooling's Perverse Social Divide

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Those least able to work from home were most likely to have kids in remote school last spring.

Everything Keeps Coming Up Roses For The $200,000 To $500,000 Set

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The HENRYs--high earners, not rich yet--could get a boost from a SALT cap repeal.

How California Lost A Million Jobs And Gained $342 Billion

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The West Coast has seen the biggest increases in GDP and income during the pandemic, even amid major employment declines.

Postponing A Return To Office Gets Companies Nowhere

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Covid's delta wave has employers deciding to extend work-from-home arrangements again because of all the uncertainties.

GDP Growth Under Trump Was The Worst Since Hoover

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The pandemic was only partly to blame. Ike, Obama, and both Bushes didn't do well on GDP growth either.

Americans Are Sleeping More, If Not Necessarily Better

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Average snooze time is up, but so is the percentage of Americans catching less than seven hours of shut-eye.

Millennials Getting Raises Have Retiring Boomers To Thank

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With room to grow in the labor market, fewer Americans aged 20-64 could help boost pay on the lower end of the scale.

The ‘Early' Retirement Wave Isn't Exactly That

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A lot of older workers dropped out of the labor force during the pandemic.

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