As inequality soars, UC Berkeley economist Emmanuel Saez has sparked a fiery debate with his billionaire tax proposal.
Alberta has a revenue problem, a spending problem and 'budget amnesia,' says a former senior UCP advisor and Finance official ...
Across the country, rising electricity bills are causing concern among customers and policymakers. While there are many ...
Most important, little else in the economy points to a shift towards the wealthy. The wages of low-earners are growing at a similar rate to those of richer ones—and grew much faster in the ...
That is roughly twice the disruption the world suffered in the 1970s, offsetting the fact that the energy-intensity of the world economy has fallen by half since then. Although the International ...
ITAT Chennai held that where unaccounted purchases are found and the corresponding sales are not doubted, only the profit element embedded in such purchases can be brought to tax, and not the entire ...
The warning is the latest development in longstanding money troubles at USPS — a unique federal government agency that relies ...
Oil briefly surged above $100 per barrel, moving the Iran conflict’s impact from market volatility into the realm of macroeconomic risk.
Inequality is a big issue in the election campaign—but how is it actually playing out in Denmark, and what’s driving it?
In State of City address, Mayor Mike Rosen says Edmonds is delivering “big‑city services” with lean staffing and tight finances. Public safety remains a central success and concern. […] ...
Kent said that Israel pushed the U.S. into the conflict with a pressure campaign to "deceive" President Trump, and that Iran ...
That gave us an adjusted earnings per share of 6.1p. Our net debt to adjusted EBITDA at 1.4x remains strong and within our guided range of below 1.5x. We had an excellent adjusted operating cash ...