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Gavin Newsom raises gas prices again Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal Gavin Newsom raises gas prices again Danny Cullenward of the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design estimates that California gas prices could climb 65 cents a gallon in the near term and by nearly $1.50 by 2035. What Trump’s and Harris’s economic policy proposals portend Penn In the News Boston Globe What Trump’s and Harris’s economic policy proposals portend The Penn Wharton Budget Model estimates that Donald Trump’s campaign proposals would add more to the national deficit than Kamala Harris’. Trump’s economic plans would worsen inflation, experts say Penn In the News Associated Press Trump’s economic plans would worsen inflation, experts say Kent Smetters of the Penn Wharton Budget Model says there’s no question that tariffs are inflationary, though economists can debate how much. Two-thirds of economists think inflation would be worse under Trump than Harris, poll finds Penn In the News Forbes Two-thirds of economists think inflation would be worse under Trump than Harris, poll finds The Wharton School estimates that Donald Trump’s campaign proposals would add more to the national deficit than Kamala Harris’ proposals. Should California’s minimum wage be $18? Voters will soon decide Penn In the News Associated Press Should California’s minimum wage be $18? Voters will soon decide Ioana Marinescu of the School of Social Policy & Practice says that increasing the minimum wage has not been shown to have any net effect on the overall employment rate. Trump vs. Harris: Who will rack up most debt for the U.S.? Penn In the News Newsweek Trump vs. Harris: Who will rack up most debt for the U.S.? An analysis by the Wharton School compares the economic impact of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump’s campaign proposals. A $28 trillion problem is about to get much worse. Harris and Trump are ignoring it Penn In the News CNN A $28 trillion problem is about to get much worse. Harris and Trump are ignoring it Kent Smetters of the Penn Wharton Budget Model says there’s a risk that inflation will ramp up if the widening deficit prompts the Fed to “print more money” to help the government pay off its debt. A summer in Harrisburg with an eye on global affairs Henry Franklin spent the summer interning in the Office of International Business Development. Franklin, an economics and cinema studies major from Yardley, Pennsylvania, spent his time shadowing teams, researching, writing reports, and working on Gov. Josh Shapiro’s 10-year economic plan.(Image: Henry Franklin) A summer in Harrisburg with an eye on global affairs Henry Franklin, a second-year economics and cinema studies major, spent his summer interning in Pennsylvania’s Office of International Business Development. First Fed rate cuts in four years Wharton’s Peter Conti-Brown, a financial historian focused on central banking and policy, discusses the Fed’s recent, and likely last, key decision before the presidential election.(Image: AP Photo/Richard Drew) First Fed rate cuts in four years Wharton’s Peter Conti-Brown, a financial historian focused on central banking and policy, discusses the Fed’s recent, and likely last, key decision before the presidential election. Load More
What Trump’s and Harris’s economic policy proposals portend Penn In the News Boston Globe What Trump’s and Harris’s economic policy proposals portend The Penn Wharton Budget Model estimates that Donald Trump’s campaign proposals would add more to the national deficit than Kamala Harris’. Trump’s economic plans would worsen inflation, experts say Penn In the News Associated Press Trump’s economic plans would worsen inflation, experts say Kent Smetters of the Penn Wharton Budget Model says there’s no question that tariffs are inflationary, though economists can debate how much. Two-thirds of economists think inflation would be worse under Trump than Harris, poll finds Penn In the News Forbes Two-thirds of economists think inflation would be worse under Trump than Harris, poll finds The Wharton School estimates that Donald Trump’s campaign proposals would add more to the national deficit than Kamala Harris’ proposals. Should California’s minimum wage be $18? Voters will soon decide Penn In the News Associated Press Should California’s minimum wage be $18? Voters will soon decide Ioana Marinescu of the School of Social Policy & Practice says that increasing the minimum wage has not been shown to have any net effect on the overall employment rate. Trump vs. Harris: Who will rack up most debt for the U.S.? Penn In the News Newsweek Trump vs. Harris: Who will rack up most debt for the U.S.? An analysis by the Wharton School compares the economic impact of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump’s campaign proposals. A $28 trillion problem is about to get much worse. Harris and Trump are ignoring it Penn In the News CNN A $28 trillion problem is about to get much worse. Harris and Trump are ignoring it Kent Smetters of the Penn Wharton Budget Model says there’s a risk that inflation will ramp up if the widening deficit prompts the Fed to “print more money” to help the government pay off its debt. A summer in Harrisburg with an eye on global affairs Henry Franklin spent the summer interning in the Office of International Business Development. Franklin, an economics and cinema studies major from Yardley, Pennsylvania, spent his time shadowing teams, researching, writing reports, and working on Gov. Josh Shapiro’s 10-year economic plan.(Image: Henry Franklin) A summer in Harrisburg with an eye on global affairs Henry Franklin, a second-year economics and cinema studies major, spent his summer interning in Pennsylvania’s Office of International Business Development. First Fed rate cuts in four years Wharton’s Peter Conti-Brown, a financial historian focused on central banking and policy, discusses the Fed’s recent, and likely last, key decision before the presidential election.(Image: AP Photo/Richard Drew) First Fed rate cuts in four years Wharton’s Peter Conti-Brown, a financial historian focused on central banking and policy, discusses the Fed’s recent, and likely last, key decision before the presidential election. Load More
Trump’s economic plans would worsen inflation, experts say Penn In the News Associated Press Trump’s economic plans would worsen inflation, experts say Kent Smetters of the Penn Wharton Budget Model says there’s no question that tariffs are inflationary, though economists can debate how much. Two-thirds of economists think inflation would be worse under Trump than Harris, poll finds Penn In the News Forbes Two-thirds of economists think inflation would be worse under Trump than Harris, poll finds The Wharton School estimates that Donald Trump’s campaign proposals would add more to the national deficit than Kamala Harris’ proposals. Should California’s minimum wage be $18? Voters will soon decide Penn In the News Associated Press Should California’s minimum wage be $18? Voters will soon decide Ioana Marinescu of the School of Social Policy & Practice says that increasing the minimum wage has not been shown to have any net effect on the overall employment rate. Trump vs. Harris: Who will rack up most debt for the U.S.? Penn In the News Newsweek Trump vs. Harris: Who will rack up most debt for the U.S.? An analysis by the Wharton School compares the economic impact of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump’s campaign proposals. A $28 trillion problem is about to get much worse. Harris and Trump are ignoring it Penn In the News CNN A $28 trillion problem is about to get much worse. Harris and Trump are ignoring it Kent Smetters of the Penn Wharton Budget Model says there’s a risk that inflation will ramp up if the widening deficit prompts the Fed to “print more money” to help the government pay off its debt. A summer in Harrisburg with an eye on global affairs Henry Franklin spent the summer interning in the Office of International Business Development. Franklin, an economics and cinema studies major from Yardley, Pennsylvania, spent his time shadowing teams, researching, writing reports, and working on Gov. Josh Shapiro’s 10-year economic plan.(Image: Henry Franklin) A summer in Harrisburg with an eye on global affairs Henry Franklin, a second-year economics and cinema studies major, spent his summer interning in Pennsylvania’s Office of International Business Development. First Fed rate cuts in four years Wharton’s Peter Conti-Brown, a financial historian focused on central banking and policy, discusses the Fed’s recent, and likely last, key decision before the presidential election.(Image: AP Photo/Richard Drew) First Fed rate cuts in four years Wharton’s Peter Conti-Brown, a financial historian focused on central banking and policy, discusses the Fed’s recent, and likely last, key decision before the presidential election. Load More
Two-thirds of economists think inflation would be worse under Trump than Harris, poll finds Penn In the News Forbes Two-thirds of economists think inflation would be worse under Trump than Harris, poll finds The Wharton School estimates that Donald Trump’s campaign proposals would add more to the national deficit than Kamala Harris’ proposals. Should California’s minimum wage be $18? Voters will soon decide Penn In the News Associated Press Should California’s minimum wage be $18? Voters will soon decide Ioana Marinescu of the School of Social Policy & Practice says that increasing the minimum wage has not been shown to have any net effect on the overall employment rate. Trump vs. Harris: Who will rack up most debt for the U.S.? Penn In the News Newsweek Trump vs. Harris: Who will rack up most debt for the U.S.? An analysis by the Wharton School compares the economic impact of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump’s campaign proposals. A $28 trillion problem is about to get much worse. Harris and Trump are ignoring it Penn In the News CNN A $28 trillion problem is about to get much worse. Harris and Trump are ignoring it Kent Smetters of the Penn Wharton Budget Model says there’s a risk that inflation will ramp up if the widening deficit prompts the Fed to “print more money” to help the government pay off its debt. A summer in Harrisburg with an eye on global affairs Henry Franklin spent the summer interning in the Office of International Business Development. Franklin, an economics and cinema studies major from Yardley, Pennsylvania, spent his time shadowing teams, researching, writing reports, and working on Gov. Josh Shapiro’s 10-year economic plan.(Image: Henry Franklin) A summer in Harrisburg with an eye on global affairs Henry Franklin, a second-year economics and cinema studies major, spent his summer interning in Pennsylvania’s Office of International Business Development. First Fed rate cuts in four years Wharton’s Peter Conti-Brown, a financial historian focused on central banking and policy, discusses the Fed’s recent, and likely last, key decision before the presidential election.(Image: AP Photo/Richard Drew) First Fed rate cuts in four years Wharton’s Peter Conti-Brown, a financial historian focused on central banking and policy, discusses the Fed’s recent, and likely last, key decision before the presidential election. Load More
Should California’s minimum wage be $18? Voters will soon decide Penn In the News Associated Press Should California’s minimum wage be $18? Voters will soon decide Ioana Marinescu of the School of Social Policy & Practice says that increasing the minimum wage has not been shown to have any net effect on the overall employment rate. Trump vs. Harris: Who will rack up most debt for the U.S.? Penn In the News Newsweek Trump vs. Harris: Who will rack up most debt for the U.S.? An analysis by the Wharton School compares the economic impact of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump’s campaign proposals. A $28 trillion problem is about to get much worse. Harris and Trump are ignoring it Penn In the News CNN A $28 trillion problem is about to get much worse. Harris and Trump are ignoring it Kent Smetters of the Penn Wharton Budget Model says there’s a risk that inflation will ramp up if the widening deficit prompts the Fed to “print more money” to help the government pay off its debt. A summer in Harrisburg with an eye on global affairs Henry Franklin spent the summer interning in the Office of International Business Development. Franklin, an economics and cinema studies major from Yardley, Pennsylvania, spent his time shadowing teams, researching, writing reports, and working on Gov. Josh Shapiro’s 10-year economic plan.(Image: Henry Franklin) A summer in Harrisburg with an eye on global affairs Henry Franklin, a second-year economics and cinema studies major, spent his summer interning in Pennsylvania’s Office of International Business Development. First Fed rate cuts in four years Wharton’s Peter Conti-Brown, a financial historian focused on central banking and policy, discusses the Fed’s recent, and likely last, key decision before the presidential election.(Image: AP Photo/Richard Drew) First Fed rate cuts in four years Wharton’s Peter Conti-Brown, a financial historian focused on central banking and policy, discusses the Fed’s recent, and likely last, key decision before the presidential election. Load More
Trump vs. Harris: Who will rack up most debt for the U.S.? Penn In the News Newsweek Trump vs. Harris: Who will rack up most debt for the U.S.? An analysis by the Wharton School compares the economic impact of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump’s campaign proposals. A $28 trillion problem is about to get much worse. Harris and Trump are ignoring it Penn In the News CNN A $28 trillion problem is about to get much worse. Harris and Trump are ignoring it Kent Smetters of the Penn Wharton Budget Model says there’s a risk that inflation will ramp up if the widening deficit prompts the Fed to “print more money” to help the government pay off its debt. A summer in Harrisburg with an eye on global affairs Henry Franklin spent the summer interning in the Office of International Business Development. Franklin, an economics and cinema studies major from Yardley, Pennsylvania, spent his time shadowing teams, researching, writing reports, and working on Gov. Josh Shapiro’s 10-year economic plan.(Image: Henry Franklin) A summer in Harrisburg with an eye on global affairs Henry Franklin, a second-year economics and cinema studies major, spent his summer interning in Pennsylvania’s Office of International Business Development. First Fed rate cuts in four years Wharton’s Peter Conti-Brown, a financial historian focused on central banking and policy, discusses the Fed’s recent, and likely last, key decision before the presidential election.(Image: AP Photo/Richard Drew) First Fed rate cuts in four years Wharton’s Peter Conti-Brown, a financial historian focused on central banking and policy, discusses the Fed’s recent, and likely last, key decision before the presidential election. Load More
A $28 trillion problem is about to get much worse. Harris and Trump are ignoring it Penn In the News CNN A $28 trillion problem is about to get much worse. Harris and Trump are ignoring it Kent Smetters of the Penn Wharton Budget Model says there’s a risk that inflation will ramp up if the widening deficit prompts the Fed to “print more money” to help the government pay off its debt. A summer in Harrisburg with an eye on global affairs Henry Franklin spent the summer interning in the Office of International Business Development. Franklin, an economics and cinema studies major from Yardley, Pennsylvania, spent his time shadowing teams, researching, writing reports, and working on Gov. Josh Shapiro’s 10-year economic plan.(Image: Henry Franklin) A summer in Harrisburg with an eye on global affairs Henry Franklin, a second-year economics and cinema studies major, spent his summer interning in Pennsylvania’s Office of International Business Development. First Fed rate cuts in four years Wharton’s Peter Conti-Brown, a financial historian focused on central banking and policy, discusses the Fed’s recent, and likely last, key decision before the presidential election.(Image: AP Photo/Richard Drew) First Fed rate cuts in four years Wharton’s Peter Conti-Brown, a financial historian focused on central banking and policy, discusses the Fed’s recent, and likely last, key decision before the presidential election.
A summer in Harrisburg with an eye on global affairs Henry Franklin spent the summer interning in the Office of International Business Development. Franklin, an economics and cinema studies major from Yardley, Pennsylvania, spent his time shadowing teams, researching, writing reports, and working on Gov. Josh Shapiro’s 10-year economic plan.(Image: Henry Franklin) A summer in Harrisburg with an eye on global affairs Henry Franklin, a second-year economics and cinema studies major, spent his summer interning in Pennsylvania’s Office of International Business Development.
First Fed rate cuts in four years Wharton’s Peter Conti-Brown, a financial historian focused on central banking and policy, discusses the Fed’s recent, and likely last, key decision before the presidential election.(Image: AP Photo/Richard Drew) First Fed rate cuts in four years Wharton’s Peter Conti-Brown, a financial historian focused on central banking and policy, discusses the Fed’s recent, and likely last, key decision before the presidential election.