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Why Everything Costs More
- Di: Matt Phillips, Natalie Kitroeff
- Letto da: Barbara Benjamin-Creel
- Durata: 7 min
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It’s the worrisome byproduct of a healthy economy: inflation.
"Why Everything Costs More" is from the February 14, 2018 Business section of The New York Times. It was written by Matt Phillips and Natalie Kitroeff and narrated by Barbara Benjamin-Creel.
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Why Everything Costs More
- Letto da: Barbara Benjamin-Creel
- Durata: 7 min
- Data di pubblicazione: 16/02/2018
- Lingua: Inglese
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Trump’s Tariffs Make Boeing a Potential Target in a Trade War
- Di: Natalie Kitroeff
- Letto da: Kristi Burns
- Durata: 7 min
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President Donald Trump will visit a Boeing plant in St. Louis on Wednesday to celebrate the tax cut his party handed to American companies. But lurking in the background is a clash over trade — one in which Boeing is the most vulnerable target.
"Trump’s Tariffs Make Boeing a Potential Target in a Trade War" is from the March 13, 2018 Business section of The New York Times. It was written by Natalie Kitroeff and narrated by Kristi Burns.
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Trump’s Tariffs Make Boeing a Potential Target in a Trade War
- Letto da: Kristi Burns
- Durata: 7 min
- Data di pubblicazione: 15/03/2018
- Lingua: Inglese
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GOP Says Tax Bill Will Add Jobs in U.S. It May Yield More Hiring Abroad.
- Di: Natalie Kitroeff
- Letto da: Keith Sellon-Wright
- Durata: 5 min
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In Indiana, Missouri and Pennsylvania, President Donald Trump used the same promise to sell the tax bill: It would bring jobs streaming back to struggling cities and towns.
"Gop Says Tax Bill Will Add Jobs in U.S. It May Yield More Hiring Abroad." is from the January 08, 2018 Business section of The New York Times. It was written by Natalie Kitroeff and narrated by Keith Sellon-Wright.
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GOP Says Tax Bill Will Add Jobs in U.S. It May Yield More Hiring Abroad.
- Letto da: Keith Sellon-Wright
- Durata: 5 min
- Data di pubblicazione: 10/01/2018
- Lingua: Inglese
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Tesla Factory Is Set to Test New Waters In China Deal
- Di: Keith Bradsher, Natalie Kitroeff
- Letto da: Kristi Burns
- Durata: 6 min
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Tesla is moving closer to becoming the first foreign car company to have a wholly owned manufacturing operation in China, a deal that would test the relationship norms between a foreign automaker and the Chinese government.
"Tesla Factory Is Set to Test New Waters In China Deal" is from the October 22, 2017 Business section of The New York Times. It was written by Keith Bradsher and Natalie Kitroeff and narrated by Kristi Burns.
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Tesla Factory Is Set to Test New Waters In China Deal
- Letto da: Kristi Burns
- Durata: 6 min
- Data di pubblicazione: 24/10/2017
- Lingua: Inglese
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Where Internet Orders Mean Real Jobs, and New Life for Communities
- Di: Natalie Kitroeff
- Letto da: Kristi Burns
- Durata: 9 min
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Ellen Gaugler remembers driving her father to the Bethlehem Steel mill, where he spent his working years hauling beams off the assembly line and onto rail cars.
"Where Internet Orders Mean Real Jobs, and New Life for Communities" is from the October 22, 2017 Business section of The New York Times. It was written by Natalie Kitroeff and narrated by Kristi Burns.
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Where Internet Orders Mean Real Jobs, and New Life for Communities
- Letto da: Kristi Burns
- Durata: 9 min
- Data di pubblicazione: 24/10/2017
- Lingua: Inglese
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U.S. Added 148,000 Jobs in December; Unemployment at 4.1%
- Di: Natalie Kitroeff
- Letto da: Barbara Benjamin-Creel
- Durata: 6 min
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The Labor Department on Friday released the latest figures on hiring and unemployment, with another gain capping a year of increasing opportunities for U.S. workers.
"U.S. Added 148,000 Jobs in December; Unemployment at 4.1%" is from the January 05, 2018 Business section of The New York Times. It was written by Natalie Kitroeff and narrated by Barbara Benjamin-Creel.
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U.S. Added 148,000 Jobs in December; Unemployment at 4.1%
- Letto da: Barbara Benjamin-Creel
- Durata: 6 min
- Data di pubblicazione: 06/01/2018
- Lingua: Inglese
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In a Complex Tax Bill, Let the Hunt for Loopholes Begin
- Di: Natalie Kitroeff
- Letto da: Fleet Cooper
- Durata: 7 min
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It was supposed to be a tax cut for manufacturers. Then it got out of control.World Wrestling Entertainment took it for producing wrestling videos. Regional gas stations claimed it because they mix ethanol with base fuel. Grocery stores asked for it because they spray their fruit so that it ripens. Pharmacies could take it because they have booths that print photos.
"In a Complex Tax Bill, Let the Hunt for Loopholes Begin" is from the December 27, 2017 Business section of The New York Times. It was written by Natalie Kitroeff and narrated by Archie Montgomery.
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In a Complex Tax Bill, Let the Hunt for Loopholes Begin
- Letto da: Fleet Cooper
- Durata: 7 min
- Data di pubblicazione: 29/12/2017
- Lingua: Inglese
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Price of Unpaid Student Debt: The Very Job Needed to Pay It
- Di: Jessica Silver Greenberg, Stacy Cowley, Natalie Kitroeff
- Letto da: Kristi Burns
- Durata: 9 min
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Fall behind on your student loan payments, lose your job.
"Price of Unpaid Student Debt: The Very Job Needed to Pay It" is from the November 18, 2017 U.S. section of The New York Times. It was written by Jessica Silver Greenberg, Stacy Cowley and Natalie Kitroeff and narrated by Kristi Burns.
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Price of Unpaid Student Debt: The Very Job Needed to Pay It
- Letto da: Kristi Burns
- Durata: 9 min
- Data di pubblicazione: 20/11/2017
- Lingua: Inglese
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Damaged Engine Prompts Scrutiny of Inspections
- Di: Natalie Kitroeff, Christine Negroni, Zach Wichter
- Letto da: Keith Sellon-Wright
- Durata: 6 min
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When a Southwest Airlines plane was inspected Sunday, no problems with the aircraft or its engines were uncovered.Two days later, an engine on the plane broke apart shortly after takeoff from LaGuardia Airport in New York, killing a woman sitting in a window seat near the blast.The accident is focusing renewed scrutiny on the engine inspection process.
"Damaged Engine Prompts Scrutiny of Inspections" is from the April 18, 2018 Business section of The New York Times. It was written by Natalie Kitroeff, Christine Negroni, Zach Wichter and narrated by Keith Sellon-Wright.
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Damaged Engine Prompts Scrutiny of Inspections
- Letto da: Keith Sellon-Wright
- Durata: 6 min
- Data di pubblicazione: 20/04/2018
- Lingua: Inglese
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U.S. Economy Grew at 3% Rate in 3rd Quarter, Despite Storms
- Di: Natalie Kitroeff
- Letto da: Barbara Benjamin-Creel
- Durata: 4 min
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In a show of resilience, the U.S. economy grew at a solid pace in the latest quarter despite the impact of the hurricanes in Texas and Florida.
"U.S. Economy Grew at 3% Rate in 3rd Quarter, Despite Storms" is from the October 27, 2017 Business section of The New York Times. It was written by Natalie Kitroeff and narrated by Barbara Benjamin-Creel.
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U.S. Economy Grew at 3% Rate in 3rd Quarter, Despite Storms
- Letto da: Barbara Benjamin-Creel
- Durata: 4 min
- Data di pubblicazione: 28/10/2017
- Lingua: Inglese
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‘America First’ Policy Leaves Blue-Collar Winners and Losers
- Di: Natalie Kitroeff, Ana Swanson
- Letto da: Kristi Burns
- Durata: 8 min
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President Donald Trump’s announcement that he planned to impose steep tariffs on imported steel and aluminum delighted some blue-collar industries he had championed. “Enthusiastic and gratified are probably understatements,” said Michael A. Bless, the president of Century Aluminum.
"‘America First’ Policy Leaves Blue-Collar Winners and Losers" is from the March 04, 2018 U.S. section of The New York Times. It was written by Natalie Kitroeff and Ana Swanson and narrated by Kristi Burns.
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‘America First’ Policy Leaves Blue-Collar Winners and Losers
- Letto da: Kristi Burns
- Durata: 8 min
- Data di pubblicazione: 05/03/2018
- Lingua: Inglese
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Unemployment Rate Hits 3.9%, a Rare Low, as Job Market Becomes More Competitive
- Di: Natalie Kitroeff
- Letto da: Mike DelGaudio
- Durata: 5 min
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The Labor Department released its April hiring and unemployment report Friday, providing the latest snapshot of the economy.
"Unemployment Rate Hits 3.9%, a Rare Low, as Job Market Becomes More Competitive" is from the May 04, 2018 U.S. section of The New York Times. It was written by Natalie Kitroeff and narrated by Mike DelGaudio.
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Unemployment Rate Hits 3.9%, a Rare Low, as Job Market Becomes More Competitive
- Letto da: Mike DelGaudio
- Durata: 5 min
- Data di pubblicazione: 05/05/2018
- Lingua: Inglese
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Tariffs Imperil a Hometown Business in South Carolina: BMW
- Di: Natalie Kitroeff
- Letto da: Keith Sellon-Wright
- Durata: 8 min
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In the middle of David Britt’s campaign to get BMW to put a car factory here, a man grabbed him by the tie while he was in a restaurant.
"Tariffs Imperil a Hometown Business in South Carolina: BMW" is from the July 19, 2018 U.S. section of The New York Times. It was written by Natalie Kitroeff and narrated by Keith Sellon-Wright.
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Tariffs Imperil a Hometown Business in South Carolina: BMW
- Letto da: Keith Sellon-Wright
- Durata: 8 min
- Data di pubblicazione: 20/07/2018
- Lingua: Inglese
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Pregnancy Discrimination Is Rampant Inside America’s Biggest Companies
- Di: Natalie Kitroeff, Jessica Silver Greenberg
- Letto da: Barbara Benjamin-Creel
- Durata: 9 min
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U.S. companies have spent years trying to become more welcoming to women. They have rolled out generous parental leave policies, designed cushy lactation rooms and plowed millions of dollars into programs aimed at retaining mothers.
"Pregnancy Discrimination Is Rampant Inside America’s Biggest Companies" is from the June 15, 2018 U.S. section of The New York Times. It was written by Natalie Kitroeff and Jessica Silver Greenberg and narrated by Barbara Benjamin-Creel.
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Pregnancy Discrimination Is Rampant Inside America’s Biggest Companies
- Letto da: Barbara Benjamin-Creel
- Durata: 9 min
- Data di pubblicazione: 16/06/2018
- Lingua: Inglese
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