Allison Schrager

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Actually, Most Americans Can Come Up With $400 In An Emergency

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The idea that so many U.S. households are so financially precarious is false and misleading.

Does It Really Matter Who Gets Into Harvard?

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The college admissions process should be less biased toward the elite, but there are better ways to reduce inequality.

Our Pensions Shouldn't Be Used To Juice The Economy

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Efforts to increase the share of private equity investment in retirement funds are misguided and dangerous.

Yes, A Recession Is Still A Possibility

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Predictions of a “soft landing” seem both premature and hard to square with some of the data.

Bidenomics Won't Cure Inequality. It May Prolong It

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The benefits of new technology will slowly spread throughout the economy, even without government intervention.

Big U.S. Stocks Surely Can't Outperform Forever

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Was Warren Buffett right all along and you should just invest in the S&P 500 with a bit in bonds as a hedge? Yes.

Dear CEOs: Please Focus On Profit, Not Politics

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Companies are better off avoiding the minefield of social activism and just concentrating on making money for shareholders.

Biden's Fed Pick Is Not What The Economy Needs

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Adriana Kugler would tilt the central bank toward a labor market focus when inflation expertise is needed.

Pension Funds Share Blame For Private Equity's Horror Stories

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The promise of high returns has encouraged retirement funds to pour money into PE investments, with terrible results.

When Did Risk Become A Bad Word In The U.S.?

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Playing it safe with economic polices threatens America's claim to global leadership.

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