Plus: The U.S. maintains its global financial clout — for now — and stock buybacks make a comeback.
As inflation hits 40-year highs on several key metrics, not all economists agree on the causes.
The key to unfurling domestic supply chains may not be more truck drivers on the road, but getting them in and out of warehouses faster.
Probably not, but Russia and China are likely to keep looking for ways to avoid U.S.-controlled financial infrastructure.
Stock buybacks are typically meant to return value to shareholders. But critics say the cash could be used to create jobs or raise workers’ pay.
Laws and regulations are changing to kick this harmful “forever chemical” off the ski hill.