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Inquirer Business on MSNUS economic growth to slow in the next 30 years, CBO saysWeak population gains and increased government spending will result in slower overall economic growth over the next 30 years, ...
With the passage this week of a budget bill amendment that would allocate funding to specialized courts throughout the state, the Northeast Judicial District is one step closer to establishing an ...
Before an empty and rain-covered St. Peter’s Square, Pope Francis held Eucharistic adoration and gave an extraordinary urbi ...
Vance’s 11th-hour decision elevates the US delegation visit, with the vice president becoming the highest-ranking US official ...
Well, it's rare for a state to declare itself as a sanctuary, though Oregon declared it in 1987, and California's Governor ...
The mix of slower population growth and unfettered spending will also result in weaker economic growth over the next three ...
At its current rate of borrowing, the country’s debt as a share of the economy will reach 118% in 2035, the Congressional ...
Weak population gains and higher government spending could hamper growth over the next 30 years, the CBO said Thursday.
Without immigration, the U.S. population would begin to shrink in 2033, undermining the nation’s economic growth, the ...
When it comes to Russia’s Indigenous peoples, the effect of Russia’s war in Ukraine goes beyond the tragedy experienced by ...
Judge Robert Pitman ruled in favor of prisoners’ rights advocates but stopped short of ordering the state to install air ...
New report suggests U.S. could begin losing population as the population ages if the nation halts most immigration.
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