US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen meets with Chinese Vice Premier Liu He for the first time The US and China have been trying to patch things up a bit over the past few months.
A new survey shows there’s a growing fear of recession and social division worldwide On top of all that, people are more divided.
China’s first population drop in 60 years could mean economic trouble ahead China is the world's most populous country, with more than 1.4 billion citizens.
How wealth inequality has only gotten worse post-COVID Researchers found that the richest people in the world have pocketed almost two-thirds of all new wealth created in the last two years.
We’re entering the polycrisis era, say some experts The next decade isn't looking too hot. Or, it is, but not in a Paris Hilton "that's hot" sort of way.
How the oil caps are affecting Russia’s economy The West started imposing oil sanctions on Russia late last year to weaken Russia's economy and military abilities in Ukraine.
From tech layoffs to Frank Ocean resurfacing – Here's your January 11 news briefing It's no secret that COVID, among other things, has had a big impact on the job market.