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Inflation’s Return: Why December CPI May End the Illusion of Cooling Prices in the U.S.

U.S. inflation data for late 2025 has been unusually shaped by a rare and disruptive event: the longest federal government shutdown on record. The...

The Silver Lining: Italy Cashes In on Inflation and Job Growth

Italy's tax revenue is increasing more than expected due to job growth and inflation, which may lower the budget deficit to below 3% of...

How Government Budget Deficits Affect Inflation Rates

In recent years, headlines around the globe have been dominated by inflation. From supermarket price surges to rising rents and interest rates, inflation has...

How Philippines is Losing its Way

The ongoing political noise will not affect the performance of the economy, given the government's "sound and sustained" economic policies, the National Economic and...

The Rising Cost of Learning: Inflation’s impact on students

The federal budget of Pakistan for 2024-2025 has allocated Rs103.781 Billion for education, which was Rs103.684 billion before. Showing only an increase of 0.9%,...

Dive Down Into The Great White North Economic Turmoil

Having several nicknames, such as The Great White North, The True North, and The Land of Maple, Canada is a country with stable economy...

Tackling the Climate, Debt, and Inflation Trilemma

Climate change represents one of the most pressing existential threats to humanity. The ambitious target of preventing global average temperatures from surpassing the 1.5C...

U.S. Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged at 5.25 – 5.5 percent

The Federal Reserve of the United States decided to maintain interest rates at a 22-year high of 5.25 percent to 5.5 percent, based on...

International Classical Gold Standard: Could It Be an Answer to Future High Inflation?

The History of the Classical Gold Standard A country’s currency’s value was inversely correlated with the price of gold under the international gold standard. This...

Unleashing the Potential of Political Literacy for Informed Participation: Lessons learned from “Aragalaya 2022”

According to Bertolt Brecht, "The worst illiterate is the political illiterate; he doesn't hear, doesn't speak, nor participates in political events. He does not...

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