As recent college graduates face one of the toughest job markets in years, Berkeley economist and voluble Substacker Brad DeLong has a message for those struggling to land their first full-time gig: Artificial intelligence (AI) and automation are not to blame. Larger forces are at work. DeLong, a professor at UC Berkeley and former Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, argued …
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Don’t blame Jerome Powell — or the Fed — if you can’t afford to buy a house right now – MarketWatch
Don’t blame Jerome Powell — or the Fed — if you can’t afford to buy a house right now MarketWatch Trump Wants a Rate Cut to Boost Housing. It’s Not That Simple Bloomberg What Would Help Mortgage Rates Fall More Than the Fed Barron’s Why my crystal ball is so cloudy right now The Globe and Mail Broker frustrated with Fed inaction: ‘Give us …
Read More »Cannonball with Wesley Morris: Don’t Let the Vampires In – The New York Times
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Read More »Earnings Season Is Going Really Well. Don’t Overthink It. – Barron's
Earnings Season Is Going Really Well. Don’t Overthink It. Barron’s Earnings live: Exxon, Chevron oil output boosts profits, Moderna stock tumbles, Amazon sinks Yahoo Finance S&P 500 Earnings Season Update: July 25, 2025 FactSet Insight Zacks Earnings Trends Highlights: Meta Platforms and Nvidia sharewise.com Tech Titans Lift S&P 500 Earnings Above Expectations Finimize Source link
Read More »More Proof You Don’t Need 10,000 Steps a Day—a New Study Reveals the Actual Sweet Spot
Key Takeaways Walking 7,000 steps daily is linked to significantly lower risks of death and heart disease—making it a realistic and effective alternative to the 10,000-step goal. Younger adults benefit most around 5,400 steps per day, while for older adults, more steps continue to bring more health benefits with no clear upper limit. Daily walking—especially over time—is shown to reduce …
Read More »U.S. Auto Industry Will Now Pay Zero Tariffs To Export Cars To Europe That Europeans Don’t Want
Andrew Harnik/Getty Images The newly announced trade deal between the U.S. and the European Union contains what looks like a dramatic rebalancing of the trade relationship for autos. The EU’s automakers will pay a 15% import tax on what they send to America, while the U.S. automakers will pay nothing to the …
Read More »What happens if you don’t eat enough protein
If you don’t get enough protein, your tissues can hold on to too much fluid, which can make your feet, ankles, or legs swell. Protein helps keep the fluids in your body in check, which is why this happens. Without it, water can leak into nearby tissues, making them swollen and painful. Not getting enough protein will affect almost every …
Read More »“You Don’t Get to Die Without Giving Me Answers” – The Ashley’s Reality Roundup
“Don’t think I’m leaving you all my meat stash, kid.” Kail Lowry revealed this week that she may be taking a trip to Texas in the near future in the hopes of finding closure, as well as the answers to many questions she has regarding her family life, upbringing and more. On Tuesday’s episode of her Karma & Chaos …
Read More »Science Confirms Eggs Don’t Raise Cholesterol—Saturated Fat Does
We’ve known for a while that the idea that eggs are full of “bad” cholesterol isn’t exactly accurate. A new study confirms these findings, showing that you should really focus on how much saturated fat you’re consuming alongside your morning eggs. And as it turns out, it’s often the foods you eat with eggs that are high in saturated fats, …
Read More »Trump Treasury Sec says don’t panic over tariff rate surge Aug. 1
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent attends a press conference at government quarters Rosenbad after the trade talks between the U.S. and China concluded, in Stockholm, Sweden, July 29, 2025. Magnus Lejhall | TT | Via Reuters Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Wednesday urged corporate America, investors and U.S. trade partners “not to panic” if tariff rates surge on Aug. 1 …
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