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May 9, 2024 · Ideas. The Biggest Way That Elections Have Consequences. Presidents have surprisingly little influence over the economy—except in a single, vital respect: their agencies that issue...
May 17, 2024 · May 17, 2024 at 4:30 AM PDT. Listen. 6:39. Americans give Donald Trump the edge over Joe Biden on the economy in poll after poll. That’s even as the Biden years have been the best time to find ...
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5 days ago · In 2022, for example, inflation peaked, which left voters deeply frustrated, but that didn’t result in the huge red wave at the midterm ballot box that political analysts — and many ...
3 days ago · U.S. political independents, who typically occupy the center ground in a closely watched monthly survey of overall consumer attitudes about the economy, have drifted closer this year to the dour ...
1 day ago · Places like Chatham County show how this year’s presidential campaign offers two conflicting visions for America's economic future.
May 7, 2024 · New York CNN — Elections do have consequences. But if the past century is any guide, the long-term consequences of US presidential election years on investor portfolios, including 401 (k)s, is...