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Why you'd go broke in a collapse: 7 nations where economic panic is exploding
When an economy unravels, it is not abstract charts that collapse but paychecks, savings, and the basic ability to buy food ...
Housing affordability remained tight in 2025, with high prices and mortgage rates limiting buyers, while experts expect only ...
When Nigeria signed onto the SDGs, 2030 felt distant, far enough away to delay uncomfortable reforms, close enough to sound serious in speeches, charts, and strategy documents. That distance has now ...
China's trade surplus hit a record $1.2 trillion in 2025. Trump had always prefaced his tariffs by pointing to China's trade ...
More than 9 million children — about 13% — are living in poverty in the U.S., according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau.
President Trump’s proposed 10% credit card rate cap could kill cashback, restrict risky borrowers, and slow GDP. Read what ...
The global economy is proving more resilient than expected, with 2026 GDP growth expected to improve slightly over forecasts ...
Democrats in recent years have used concerns about “inequality” to attack free-market capitalism, a system that has created the wealthiest country in the history of the world. But as more ...
Rising Housing Pressure (59%), Worsening Economy (59%), Interest Rate and Inflation Strain (54%), and Job Market Weakness (52 ...
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Persistent poverty
The latest percentage of households rating themselves as Mahirap/Poor was 51, as of the end of November (“Fourth Quarter 2025 ...
President Donald Trump began his second term in office with a divided nation and polling numbers – 47% of those surveyed approved of him in January 2025, while 48% disapproved, according to Gallup.
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