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Tax cuts for the wealthy have long drawn support from conservative lawmakers and economists who argue that such measures will "trickle down" and eventually boost jobs and incomes for everyone else.
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NORTHEAST OKLAHOMA — A new economic study says one Four States college is making a significant financial impact. The fiscal year 2024 study done by the University of Cincinnati economics center ...
As wind energy occupies an increasingly large share of the energy landscape, a new study by Colorado State University economists and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shows that more ...
Advocates of trickle-down economics argue that cutting taxes for the rich will benefit the poor. A new study found that such policies actually increase inequality. The findings could have consequences ...
MOSCOW, March 24 (Reuters) - Russia's middle class will shrink as social inequality grows over coming years, an economic study conducted by Russian experts suggested, as sanctions against Moscow and ...
Malaise, slump, deadwood -- there are lots of words for what supposedly happens to professors’ research outputs after tenure. A forthcoming study in the Journal of Economic Perspectives doesn’t use ...
A new economic study commissioned by Disney says Disneyland and Disney World had an economic impact of nearly $67 billion nationwide that supported more than 400,000 jobs across the United States. The ...
PHOENIX — Two Valley cities ranked in the top 10 of a recent economic study examining how the U.S. economy grew between 2019 and 2023. The study from Coworking Cafe ranked Phoenix as No. 4 in terms of ...
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