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Author: World Economic Magazine

Donald Trump’s Debate Strategy: Echoes of Reagan and Economic Promises

Former President Donald Trump

Former President Donald Trump invoked Ronald Reagan during the debate, promising to revive the economy with tax cuts and deregulation, contrasting Biden’s bottom-up growth strategy

U.S Value Stocks Offer Prime Opportunities for Bargain-Hunters

US Value Stocks

U.S Value stocks in equity market are now offering attractive valuations and higher dividends

 How Big Oil Companies Rejected Tax Transparency Push by Activist Investors

oil prices fall during the rising demand

Big oil companies reject activist investor’s calls for tax transparency, raising concerns about corporate accountability and global tax equity

Understanding the Discrepancies in US Labor Market Data

US labor market

Discrepancies in US labor market data highlight the need for caution. Differing methodologies in non-farm payroll and household surveys suggest varied employment trends

The Rise of ‘Quiet Vacationing’ and America’s Troubling Working Environment

"Quiet vacationing" highlights the grim state of America

“Quiet vacationing” highlights the grim state of America’s work culture, where employees feel pressured to stay connected during time off, reflecting job insecurity and stress

How Avocado Farming Impacts the Environment

innovation offer pathways to a more sustainable avocado industry

Avocado farming can cause a complex web of environmental challenges

Expanding Energy-Efficiency Rebates: More States to Follow New York’s Lead

New York leads the way in energy-efficiency rebates

New York leads the way in energy-efficiency rebates under the Inflation Reduction Act, with up to $24,000 in incentives for homeowners. More states to follow soon.

Global Stocks Dip as Tech Weakens and U.S. Dollar Climbs

Global Stocks Dip as Tech Weakens

Tech stock declines and a strong U.S. dollar pulled global stock markets down on Friday. Key indices fell as U.S. business activity hit a two-year high, boosting the dollar

How Saudi Aramco Balances Oil Production with Green Energy Investments

Saudi Aramco Balances Oil Production

Saudi Aramco Balances Oil Production with Green Energy Investments

How the US is Tackling Methane Emissions with a Historic $850 Million Investment

methane emissions from the oil and gas sector

The US is investing $850 million to cut methane emissions from the oil and gas sector, part of Biden’s climate plan to reduce this potent greenhouse gas and support small operators

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