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2026 World Cup may add $17 billion to U.S. economy. These stocks could benefit - CNBC
The 2026 World Cup could add $17 billion to the U.S. economy, largely driven by digital advertising, travel and consumer spending.
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The economy keeps adding jobs. Many job seekers still feel stuck. - Business Insider
The economy has added jobs for three straight months and layoffs remain historically low, yet many unemployed Americans are still having a tough ...
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U.S.–Iran Trade Strikes Trigger Shock | Global Economy Faces Major Market Turmoil
U.S.–Iran Trade Strikes Trigger Shock | Global Economy Faces Major Market Turmoil | US News | N18G. 162 views · 20 minutes ago. #USA #Iran #USIran.
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The G7 wants to prove it can work together. Iran, Ukraine and even Ebola may stand in the way.
The gathering of seven of the world's largest economies and democracies comes at a volatile global moment. | Suzanne Plunkett/Getty Images. By ...
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The Canadian economy is 'stagnant': RBC chief economist | CTV Question Period
RBC's chief economist Frances Donald and CTV's chief financial correspondent Amanda Lang discuss the state of Canada's economy and what's needed ...
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Chinese Economy Stuck in Slow Lane as Consumption Heads for Drop - Bloomberg.com
China's consumer spending may have contracted for the first time since the pandemic, a setback that would extend a slowdown in an economy whose ...
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The economy means it's hard for teens to find jobs this summer - Indiana Public Media
... economy and that Indiana is “moving into a recession with stagflation”. ... economy well into next year. “ Hicks predicts the unemployment rate ...
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Voters are unhappy about much more than high gas prices - The Washington Post
As a share of the economy, employee compensation in the first three months of this year reached its lowest point since the government began keeping ...
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As Iranians wait for a peace agreement, their economy is fraying - NPR
Many Iranians say they can no longer afford the lives they once had. Writer and historian Arash Azizi talks with NPR's Adrian Florido about the ...
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As Iranians wait for a peace agreement, their economy is fraying | KGOU - Oklahoma's NPR Source
AZIZI: Well, you know, the Iranian economy has gotten worse for years under the hammerblow of Western-imposed sanctions, leading to economic ...
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