The pandemic shutdown was initially the worst hit to the U.S. economy since the Great Depression, but the fiscal response has succeeded in many respects, writes greg_ip
America’s fiscal policy succeeded in pushing poverty in the opposite direction that usually occurs in recessions
The U.S. inflation rate reached a 13-year high recently, triggering a debate about whether the country is entering an inflationary period similar to the 1970s. WSJ’s Jon Hilsenrath looks at what consumers can expect next.
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