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Economy

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Job gains in February show labor market resilience

The economy of the United States saw an increase of 151,000 jobs in February, as per the newest employment data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Although this rise indicates ongoing strength in the job market, it missed economists' expectations of 160,000 jobs for that month. This represents another phase in the significant growth of employment, yet indications of upcoming difficulties are starting to show.The report for February also indicated a minor rise in the unemployment rate, which went up from 4% in January to 4.1%. Furthermore, there was a slight drop in the labor force participation rate, indicating…
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DEI continues to adapt despite opposition in the US

In Union County, South Carolina, the cotton mills that once sustained the economy and offered jobs have vanished over time. Today, this area is designated as a "food desert," indicating that numerous inhabitants reside a considerable distance from the nearest supermarket. Observing this problem, community non-profit leader Elise Ashby initiated a project in 2016. She partnered with local farmers to deliver affordable boxes of fresh fruit and vegetables across the county, which has a demographic where nearly 30% of the population is Black and approximately 25% are living below the poverty line.At first, Ms. Ashby financed the project using her…
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DEI in America: Under siege but not defeated

In Union County, South Carolina, the once-thriving cotton mills that provided livelihoods for many have long disappeared. The county is now classified as a "food desert," meaning that many of its residents live far from the nearest grocery store. Recognizing this issue, local non-profit leader Elise Ashby took action in 2016, collaborating with farmers to distribute discounted boxes of fresh produce throughout the county, where approximately 30% of the population is Black and around 25% live in poverty.Ms. Ashby originally financed the project using her own savings and minor grants. In 2023, her work saw a substantial advancement when the…
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Colorado’s wildfire experience becomes a lifeline for California victims

Three years have passed since the Marshall Fire ravaged a tranquil suburban area to the northwest of Denver, Colorado, causing widespread devastation. The fierce, wind-driven flames obliterated entire communities, rendering homes to cinders, uprooting families, and changing lives permanently. Now, those who endured this disaster are sharing their hard-won knowledge to assist those dealing with the consequences of wildfires in Los Angeles.Three years ago, the Marshall Fire devastated a quiet suburban community northwest of Denver, Colorado, leaving destruction in its wake. Entire neighborhoods were reduced to ashes as the wind-driven blaze tore through homes, displacing families and forever altering lives.…
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The Impact of Dismissing Economic Trends

In January 2025, the U.S. economy displayed a blend of resilience and new challenges appearing in different sectors.Trends in Business Activity and EmploymentThe S&P Global Flash U.S. Composite PMI Output Index, which tracks the manufacturing and services sectors, fell to 52.4 in January from 55.4 in December, reaching its lowest point since April. Even with this reduction, the index stayed above the 50 mark, suggesting ongoing expansion. The deceleration was mainly due to the services sector, whereas manufacturing saw growth for the first time in seven months, spurred by anticipated loosened regulations and reduced taxes under the current administration. Remarkably,…
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Historic low in US home sales recorded in 2024

En 2024, el mercado inmobiliario de Estados Unidos sufrió una notoria caída, con las ventas de viviendas existentes disminuyendo a niveles que no se veían desde 1995. La Asociación Nacional de Agentes Inmobiliarios informó que solo se vendieron 4.06 millones de casas durante el año, lo que representa una disminución del 0.7% respecto a 2023. Esta reducción resalta las dificultades que enfrentan tanto compradores como vendedores en la situación económica actual.Causas del DescensoFactors Contributing to the DeclineAltas Tasas de Hipotecas: Durante 2024, la tasa promedio para una hipoteca fija a 30 años varió entre el 6% y el 8%, haciendo…
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Key takeaways from the Fed’s decision to pause interest rate cuts

La Reserva Federal comunicó su resolución de conservar la tasa de fondos federales dentro del rango objetivo del 4.25% al 4.50%. Esta determinación se produce en medio de continuas evaluaciones de indicadores económicos y factores externos que afectan la economía de EE. UU.the Federal Reserve announced its decision to maintain the federal funds rate within the target range of 4.25% to 4.50%. This decision comes amid ongoing evaluations of economic indicators and external factors influencing the U.S. economy. Datos recientes señalan que la actividad económica en Estados Unidos ha seguido creciendo a un ritmo sólido. La tasa de desempleo se…
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Trump’s tariff plans take shape.

At the end of January 2025, the U.S. government revealed its intentions to impose tariffs on imported pharmaceuticals, steel, and computer chips. This action seeks to strengthen local manufacturing and tackle trade imbalances. Yet, these steps might profoundly impact global trade relations, especially influencing major U.S. partners in Asia.Effect on Semiconductor SectorThe semiconductor industry is set to be considerably impacted by the suggested tariffs. Asia leads the world in chip manufacturing, contributing to over 80% of global semiconductor production. Prominent corporations like Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) and South Korea's Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix serve as primary suppliers to…
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