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An investigation by ProPublica and NPR earlier this month detailed how states across the nation have ...
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Read moreWritten by Doug Short and Steven HansenThe Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index improved moderately after its ...
Read moreAfter nearly 11 years of 24/7/365 operation, Global Economic Intersection co-founders Steven Hansen and John Lounsbury are retiring. The new owner, a global media company in London, is in the process of completing the set-up of Global Economic Intersection files in their system and publishing platform. The official website ownership transfer took place on 24 August.
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