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From the BBC World Service: TikTok’s chief executive responds to the decision to potentially ban the app in the United States.
A year ago, Chilean officials voted to reduce the workweek from 45 hours, longer than in most industrialized countries, to 40.
Troubled commercial real estate loans, high office vacancy rates and continued remote work are all dinging commercial construction.
From the BBC World Service: Argentina’s inflation — the world’s highest — has slowed down from 20.6% in January to 13.2% in February.
We’ll consider some economic findings that reframe the idea that millennials will be worse off than the generation before them.
Plenty of lower- and middle-income workers have been playing catch-up and are trying to dig out of debt.
From the BBC World Service: Haiti’s prime minister, Ariel Henry, has resigned after days of fierce fighting in the capital
U.S. intelligence officials warn that the close connections TikTok’s parent company has with China’s government pose a national security risk.