Saudi Arabia and Russia say they’ll hold fast to their production cuts through the end of 2023. Plus, a big caveat to July’s factory order figures.
It’s an effort to keep prices high amid a potentially weakening demand picture.
Order numbers are somewhat distorted by a volatile, expensive durable goods category: commercial airplanes.
It’s part of a one-time fix by the Biden administration to the income-driven repayment program for federal student loans.
The rebound from pandemic deprivation continues, says Adriana Samper of Arizona State, and the reasoning can get pretty creative.
Social media trends can inspire people to try out new ingredients. But it’s not like the food industry can immediately respond to every new protein craze.
Citrus, a relatively new crop for the state, is taking root thanks to the combined forces of climate change, crop science and disease in Florida.