Stablecoins Have Quietly Become Major Players in the Government Debt Market
Stablecoins pegged to the dollar have grown into one of the largest hold...
The Disappearing Pension Is Reshaping How an Entire Generation Retires
A new wave of retirees is reaching retirement age with far less guarant...
Buy-Now-Pay-Later Debt Is Becoming Invisible to the Credit System
Buy-now-pay-later services have expanded from checkout-page...
Regulators Are Scrutinizing How Deeply Banks Are Tied to Private Credit
Private credit has grown into a multi-trillion-dollar industry largely outside bank-style oversight, and regulators are now examining just how deeply traditional banks are financially linked to it.
Immigration Is Quietly Propping Up Labor Force Growth in Aging Economies
Immigration is now a major driver of labor force growth in aging economies, and economists broadly see it as a net positive — even as it remains one of the most politically divisive issues around.
Why Global Supply Chains Are Quietly Being Rebuilt
Years of trade tension and pandemic-era shortages have pushed manufacturers to diversify supply chains away from single-country dependence — a costly shift now showing up clearly in trade data.
How Much Government Debt Is Actually Too Much?
Government debt keeps climbing across major economies, and interest payments alone are consuming a growing share of national budgets — fueling debate over how much more borrowing room remains.
Why Youth Unemployment Is Rising Even as Overall Job Numbers Hold Steady
Overall employment looks stable, but youth unemployment is rising sharply as entry-level roles — the traditional training ground for new graduates — are increasingly handed to AI tools instead.
Central Banks Are Split on How Fast to Keep Cutting Rates
Inflation has cooled from its peak, but central bankers remain divided on how fast to keep cutting rates — and many households say prices still haven't come back down.
The Four-Day Work Week Experiment Nobody Expected to Work This Well
After years of pilot programs across dozens of companies, the data on shorter work weeks is in — and it's forcing skeptical executives to take the idea seriously.