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Shaky Jobs, Sluggish Wages: Reasons Are at Home
- Di: Eduardo Porter
- Letto da: Keith Sellon-Wright
- Durata: Meno di 1 minuto
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President Donald Trump hasn’t been saving jobs in the last few weeks, focusing his energy (and Twitter feed) on how to close the borders to immigrants instead.
"Shaky Jobs, Sluggish Wages: Reasons Are at Home" is from the February 28, 2017 Business section of The New York Times. It was written by Eduardo Porter and narrated by Keith Sellon-Wright.
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Shaky Jobs, Sluggish Wages: Reasons Are at Home
- Letto da: Keith Sellon-Wright
- Durata: Meno di 1 minuto
- Data di pubblicazione: 01/03/2017
- Lingua: Inglese
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Restricting Immigration Would Make America Smaller, Not Greater
- Di: Eduardo Porter
- Letto da: Barbara Benjamin-Creel
- Durata: 9 min
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Consider the report on immigration released last fall by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine. It concluded that immigration to the United States between 1990 and 2010, both legal and illegal, produced net benefits worth $50 billion a year to the native population.
"Restricting Immigration Would Make America Smaller, Not Greater" is from the February 07, 2017 Business section of The New York Times. It was written by Eduardo Porter and narrated by Barbara Benjamin-Creel.
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Restricting Immigration Would Make America Smaller, Not Greater
- Letto da: Barbara Benjamin-Creel
- Durata: 9 min
- Data di pubblicazione: 08/02/2017
- Lingua: Inglese
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After Globalization, a New Specter Could Feed Populist Politics
- Di: Eduardo Porter
- Letto da: Kristi Burns
- Durata: 8 min
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As the world’s oligarchy gathered last week in Davos, Switzerland, to worry about the troubles of the middle class, the real question on every plutocrat’s mind was whether the populist upheaval that delivered the presidency to the intemperate mogul might mercifully be over.
"After Globalization, a New Specter Could Feed Populist Politics" is from the January 30, 2018 Business section of The New York Times. It was written by Eduardo Porter and narrated by Kristi Burns.
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After Globalization, a New Specter Could Feed Populist Politics
- Letto da: Kristi Burns
- Durata: 8 min
- Data di pubblicazione: 01/02/2018
- Lingua: Inglese
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Come the Recession, Don’t Count on That Safety Net
- Di: Eduardo Porter
- Letto da: Kristi Burns
- Durata: 7 min
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What will President Donald Trump’s first recession look like? The question is not that far-fetched. The current economic expansion is already the third longest since the middle of the 19th century, according to the National Bureau of Economic Research. If it makes it past June of next year it will be the longest on record.
"Come the Recession, Don’t Count on That Safety Net" is from the February 20, 2018 Business section of The New York Times. It was written by Eduardo Porter and narrated by Kristi Burns.
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Come the Recession, Don’t Count on That Safety Net
- Letto da: Kristi Burns
- Durata: 7 min
- Data di pubblicazione: 21/02/2018
- Lingua: Inglese
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Trump’s Trade Endgame Could Be the Undoing of Global Rules
- Di: Eduardo Porter
- Letto da: Kristi Burns
- Durata: 8 min
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What if President Donald Trump’s ultimate goal is to kill the World Trade Organization?When Robert Lighthizer, Trump’s top trade negotiator, cut his teeth on trade diplomacy, back during the presidency of Ronald Reagan, the United States had an idiosyncratic way of solving its grievances over trade: asking its trading partners to curb their exports, or else.
"Trump’s Trade Endgame Could Be the Undoing of Global Rules" is from the October 31, 2017 Business section of The New York Times. It was written by Eduardo Porter and narrated by Kristi Burns.
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Trump’s Trade Endgame Could Be the Undoing of Global Rules
- Letto da: Kristi Burns
- Durata: 8 min
- Data di pubblicazione: 01/11/2017
- Lingua: Inglese
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Unemployment Is So 2009: Labor Shortage Gives Workers an Edge
- Di: Eduardo Porter
- Letto da: Keith Sellon-Wright
- Durata: 8 min
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Is a new golden age for the American worker around the corner?For the past couple of years, workers’ median earnings have been rising on a sustained path not seen in years.
"Unemployment Is So 2009: Labor Shortage Gives Workers an Edge" is from the September 19, 2017 Business section of The New York Times. It was written by Eduardo Porter and narrated by Keith Sellon-Wright.
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Unemployment Is So 2009: Labor Shortage Gives Workers an Edge
- Letto da: Keith Sellon-Wright
- Durata: 8 min
- Data di pubblicazione: 21/09/2017
- Lingua: Inglese
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Can Immigration Hurt the Economy? An Old Prejudice Returns
- Di: Eduardo Porter
- Letto da: Kristi Burns
- Durata: 7 min
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The Statue of Liberty was less than 40 years old when President Calvin Coolidge signed the Immigration Act of 1924. It barred immigration from most of Asia. It cut the overall quota of immigration from countries outside the Americas in half.
"Can Immigration Hurt the Economy? An Old Prejudice Returns" is from the February 14, 2017 Business section of The New York Times. It was written by Eduardo Porter and narrated by Kristi Burns.
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Can Immigration Hurt the Economy? An Old Prejudice Returns
- Letto da: Kristi Burns
- Durata: 7 min
- Data di pubblicazione: 15/02/2017
- Lingua: Inglese
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Prisons Run by CEOs? Privatization Under Trump Could Carry a Heavy Price
- Di: Eduardo Porter
- Letto da: Caroline Miller
- Durata: 6 min
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But privatization is likely to sweep through not only prisons. The president-elect wants to privatize health services provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs. He wants to privatize public infrastructure — drawing private sector companies to fix, build and manage bridges and roads, water supplies and airports. He is selling privatization as a surefire winner that will deliver better services for less public money.
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Prisons Run by CEOs? Privatization Under Trump Could Carry a Heavy Price
- Letto da: Caroline Miller
- Durata: 6 min
- Data di pubblicazione: 11/01/2017
- Lingua: Inglese
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President Trump Wants a Wall? Mexico Is It
- Di: Eduardo Porter
- Letto da: Fleet Cooper
- Durata: 8 min
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Just over 10 years ago, U.S. Border Patrol agents were startled by an unexpected new development in their rear-guard battle to stop illegal immigration: Brazilians.
"President Trump Wants a Wall? Mexico Is It" is from the February 21, 2017 Business section of The New York Times. It was written by Eduardo Porter and narrated by Fleet Cooper.
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President Trump Wants a Wall? Mexico Is It
- Letto da: Fleet Cooper
- Durata: 8 min
- Data di pubblicazione: 23/02/2017
- Lingua: Inglese
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An Independent Fed vs. the Angry Masses
- Di: Eduardo Porter
- Letto da: Keith Sellon-Wright
- Durata: 8 min
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Is the Fed at risk for real this time? Throughout American history, few institutions have inspired such persistent mistrust among voters and their elected officials as the mysterious authority that determines the value of their money.
"An Independent Fed vs. the Angry Masses" is from the March 14, 2017 Business section of The New York Times. It was written by Eduardo Porter and narrated by Keith Sellon-Wright.
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An Independent Fed vs. the Angry Masses
- Letto da: Keith Sellon-Wright
- Durata: 8 min
- Data di pubblicazione: 16/03/2017
- Lingua: Inglese
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On Climate Change, Even States in Forefront Are Falling Short
- Di: Eduardo Porter
- Letto da: Kristi Burns
- Durata: 6 min
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State policies were always bound to play a central role in the decarbonization of the U.S. economy. But with a president-elect who has asserted that climate change is a Chinese hoax, promised a bright future for fossil fuels and vowed to undo President Barack Obama’s climate strategy, their choices have become more important than ever.
"On Climate Change, Even States in Forefront Are Falling Short" is from the January 17, 2017 Business section of The New York Times. It was written by Eduardo Porter and narrated by Kristi Burns.
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On Climate Change, Even States in Forefront Are Falling Short
- Letto da: Kristi Burns
- Durata: 6 min
- Data di pubblicazione: 18/01/2017
- Lingua: Inglese
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