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Why record job growth in America hides a troubling reality

High employment rates gloss over a ‘much more complicated story’ of stagnant wages and vanishing mid-level jobsJanuary marked the 100th consecutive month of job creation...

Yes to culture. But the whole nation needs a boost, not just our cities

Some people call for a town of culture award, but smaller communities should be able to benefit too• Phil Redmond is chair of the UK...

Hammond ‘can raise £7bn a year by scrapping tax breaks’

Resolution Foundation urges chancellor to tighten wealth taxation to boost public sectorPhilip Hammond could raise an additional £7bn a year for the Treasury by scrapping...

Time for politicians to make ‘stark choices’ over climate change

MPs must show leadership on issues such as meat production and air travel, says Clive LewisPoliticians must persuade consumers to make dramatic lifestyle changes...

Super rich Americans are getting younger and multiplying

A survey of U.S. investors with $25 million or more finds their average age dropped by 11 years since 2014, to 47. These fabulously...

US average mortgage rates steady; 30-year stays at 4.45 percent

WASHINGTON — U.S. long-term mortgage rates held steady this week for the second straight week, sticking at their lowest levels in nine months after...

Ross says US remains far from a trade deal with China

Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said Thursday the U.S. is "miles and miles" from a trade deal with China."Frankly, that shouldn't be too surprising," Ross...

Commerce chief tells strapped federal workers to get loans

Workers affected by the government shutdown should seek loans to pay their bills and financial institutions should make credit available, U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur...

SEC ‘has’ to investigate Christmas Eve sell-off, says ex-SEC attorney

The market sell-off on Christmas Eve shouldn't be ignored by regulators, a former attorney for the Securities and Exchange Commission told CNBC on Thursday.Dec....

Will robots take your job? Quarter of US workers at risk

Robots aren't replacing everyone, but a quarter of U.S. jobs will be severely disrupted as artificial intelligence accelerates the automation of existing work, according...

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