Economics Legal Experts From Both Sides of the Political Spectrum Come Out in Support of the ACA’s Constitutionality The group of experts includes both fierce advocates of the ACA and fierce opponents. Dwyer Gunn
Economics The Federal Reserve Raises Interest Rates The move was widely expected due to the strengthening economy and low unemployment. Dwyer Gunn
Economics Is Our Focus on Quarterly Earnings Hurting the U.S. Economy? Two prominent business leaders point to the dangers of quarterly earnings guidance. Research suggests they're right to be concerned. Dwyer Gunn
News in Brief The ACA Is Under Fire Again The Trump administration announced Thursday it would not defend the Affordable Care Act in court against a lawsuit filed last year by 20 states. Dwyer Gunn
Economics Is the Gig Economy Growing or Shrinking? A new BLS survey shows that the percentage of Americans employed in most types of alternative work arrangements has actually declined since 2005. But that report only tells half the story. Dwyer Gunn
Education Financial Aid Letters Are Really, Really Confusing And that makes it hard for kids to choose the right school. Dwyer Gunn
Economics Three Key Numbers From the May Jobs Report Retail, construction, and health care post particularly strong employment gains. Dwyer Gunn
Economics Trump’s Trade War Would Be Very Bad for Many Americans Here's what the U.S. stands to lose in a trade war. Dwyer Gunn
Economics How Unstable Medicaid Programs Discourage Recipients From Engaging With Politics Political scientist Jamila Michener talks about how state-level changes to Medicaid benefits can politically disempower its recipients. Dwyer Gunn
Education Democrats Target Teacher Pay as Part of Their ‘Better Deal’ Platform The Democratic Party may have finally identified a message with staying power. Dwyer Gunn