econ.
Americanabbreviation
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economic.
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economics.
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economy.
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economical
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economics
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economy
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Gil Kerley was born in 1961 in Rock Hill, South Carolina, in the still-segregated South, the only child of a schoolteacher and a college econ professor.
From Slate
For decades, Econ 101 held that raising the minimum wages killed jobs.
“Equity returns are expected to moderate sharply in 2026, with our U.S. Equity Strategy team forecasting just 4.5% price appreciation in the S&P 500. Our econ team expects the Fed to deliver only two cuts this year — conditions that together imply smaller and potentially weaker rebalancing flows into duration assets. As a result, one of the most reliable drivers of duration demand over the past five years may recede,” they say.
From MarketWatch
After brunch, he decided to tag along with a friend to an econ review at the school’s Barus & Holley engineering building.
“Got dragged to econ teview,” he joked, mistyping ‘review.’
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