Feb 04 Watch New report forecasts health care reform law will decrease U.S. labor supply By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Feb 03 To triple-dip the Social Security system, get divorced By Laurence Kotlikoff You can double-dip the Social Security system, says Larry Kotlikoff, but not triple-dip -- unless you are divorced. Continue reading
Feb 03 Dow Jones continues 2014 slide with large drop By Justin Scuiletti The Dow Jones industrial average tumbled more than 320 points Monday, continuing a downward trend after its worst January performance since 2009. Continue reading
Feb 03 Princeton’s Alan Blinder gives old friend Ben Bernanke an A- By Alan Blinder As Janet Yellen is officially sworn in as chair of the Federal Reserve, former Fed vice chair Alan Blinder thanks Ben Bernanke for a stronger Federal Reserve and more transparent central bank. Continue reading
Feb 02 Watch Market turmoil overseas causes concern for Wall Street By PBS News Hour After the Dow saw its worst performance in more than a year and a half in January, concerns are rising about turmoil in overseas markets. How are the problems in emerging markets linked to the stock market in the United… Continue watching
Jan 31 Obama appeals to CEOs to hire long-term jobless By Alexis Cox President Obama has appealed to the nation’s chief executives to hire job applicants who’ve been unemployed long-term. The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates nearly 4 million Americans have been without work for 27 weeks or more. On Friday, the president… Continue reading
Jan 31 Watch How economists grade Ben Bernanke’s Federal Reserve tenure After eight years, a financial crisis, a Great Recession and an economic recovery, it is Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke’s final day on the job. Economics correspondent Paul Solman looks back at Bernanke’s performance for an assessment of his legacy… Continue watching
Jan 31 Ben Bernanke’s legacy: A critique from the left By Dean Baker As Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke closes out his term, how will he be remembered? In the first of several economists' perspectives, Dean Baker sees a checkered legacy. Continue reading
Jan 30 Opinion: Is your money safe at the bank? An economist says ‘no’ and withdraws his By Terry Burnham The Fed policies of Ben Bernanke and Janet Yellen, who begins her term Feb. 1, are making former Harvard economist Terry Burnham withdraw his money from Bank of America. Continue reading