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There were legislative accomplishments, like the Inflation Reduction Act and the CHIPS Act. But there was also elevated inflation.
Four Western states are paying farmers and ranchers tens of millions of dollars this year to conserve water as part of a short-term plan to save water from the Colorado River.
An influx of federal investment in the Arizona metropolis is meant to energize the nation’s tech industry and accelerate job creation. Will it work?
Where’s the recession? Changes like the pandemic crash and government funding programs have disrupted the expansion-contraction pattern.
The funds will help 900,000 low-income and disadvantaged households benefit from solar energy, including by cutting their electric bills.
The grants are an attempt to correct decisions made decades ago.
Early in the pandemic, congested supply chains drove inflation. Now, we’re seeing growth without major disruptions.
We break down the role of uncapped tax credits in the IRA’s climate provisions with John Bistline of the Electric Power Research Institute.
We look back at a moment in U.S. history when the federal government remade its relationship with the economy.
But drug companies are trying to stymie the effort with a raft of lawsuits.