Research Briefing
The three northern swing states of Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin are must-win states for Vice President Kamala Harris and former...
Research Briefing
The three northern swing states of Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin are must-win states for Vice President Kamala Harris and former...
Research Briefing
President Biden's decision to withdraw as a candidate caps a string of major political events that has roiled the 2024...
Research Briefing
President Joe Biden's decision to drop out of the election doesn’t warrant any immediate changes to our election scenarios nor...
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During the next presidential term, the economy will receive a net boost from federal policymaking, and inflation will come in...
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Extensive academic research shows the importance of central bank independence in reducing inflation. Those institutions with strong operational independence from...
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Despite last summer's US Supreme Court decision, the Biden administration has forgiven $153bn in student loan debt through piecemeal actions....
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Inflation is poised to weigh on the psychology of the swing voter, who will be pivotal in determining the outcome...
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The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) will deliver a 2% boost to US construction activity over the next two...
If you were to scan recent headlines, from submarine sales in the Pacific, to Chinese clampdowns on Evergrande and the...
With the American Rescue Plan, US President Biden is implementing a stimulus program of historic proportions. Coming on top of...
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After spending over $5tn in cumulative cyclical fiscal relief, Congress is now contemplating President Joe Biden’s structural stimulus package worth...
Few policy issues are attracting more attention than how to leverage the post-COVID recovery to accelerate the transition to a...
Ungated Post|1 January 1970 VIDEO: Chief Economist Sarah Hunter on Australia’s economic outlook Gregory Daco, Chief US Economist at Oxford...