Economy
Focuses on the forces shaping money, markets, and material power behind political decisions. These articles examine how economic systems, policy choices, and financial pressure influence public outcomes and political stability.
Below is a selection of Economy analysis, exploring how economic realities often drive political conflict long before rhetoric reaches the surface.
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Failures: Trust in Freefall

Bank Failures: Trust in Freefall In an economy already stretched thin, banks were supposed to be the last line of stability. Instead, 2025 added another chapter to the long tradition of institutions collapsing under the weight of their own greed. When regional banks crumble and global firms scramble, it’s not just stockholders who suffer — Read more
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Labor Market or Labor Mirage

Labor Market or Labor Mirage? Surviving the Strongest Economy You Can’t Afford The official numbers say America’s labor market is booming. Unemployment rates hover near historic lows, and politicians beam about “jobs, jobs, jobs.” But behind the glowing reports and soundbites lies a grimmer reality: millions work multiple jobs just to scrape by. The economy Read more
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Inflation Breaks Another Record

Inflation Breaks Another Record: When Paychecks Shrink and Profits Soar In 2025, the headlines boast about “strong consumer spending” and “economic resilience.” But for millions of Americans, every trip to the grocery store feels like a hostile negotiation. Inflation isn’t just numbers on a Federal Reserve chart anymore — it’s the silent thief gutting wallets, Read more
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The Economy 2025: A Rift in Every Wallet

State of the Economy 2025: A Rift in Every Wallet America’s economy in 2025 is a tale of two realities: billionaires break space records, while middle-class families break grocery budgets. Welcome to the Rift — where “economic growth” headlines collide with real-world shrinkage in your wallet. Jobs and Wages Unemployment rates are low — because Read more
