Economy

More Stimulus Is Needed to Recover From COVID-19 Recession, Bank of America CEO Says

Brian Moynihan, Bank of America CEO, said more stimulus is needed to help the economy recover from the coronavirus recession.

COVID-19 Recession: What Will Happen If the US Economy Fails?

One of the most significant financial disasters of the world happened when the US stock market crashed in 1929. The event is known throughout history as 'The Great Depression.'
Trump Offers To Help Mexico Amid Oil Price War Scheme

Trump Offers To Help Mexico Amid Oil Price Wars

US President Donald Trump declared in a White House briefing on Friday that he offered to help Mexico in a ploy to end the oil price war.
Mexico’s Economy Declined by 0.14 Percent Last Year

Mexico's Economy Declined by 0.14% Last Year

With the GDP drop in last year's fourth period, Mexico registered two consecutive quarters of economic contraction, thus meeting the technical definition of a recession.
Latin America Predictions on Economy and Other Aspects for 2020

Latin America 2020: A Quick Look at Economic Forecasts

Find out here the predictions about Latin America’s economy and more. (Photo : Stocksnap) 2019 ended in turmoil for Latin America. This is one of the signs that suggest the region is still going to see similar results in the future months.
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Coronavirus Is Hurting Latin America's Economy

Enocomies in Latin American countries are affected with the effects of coronavirus. (Photo : Pexels) The coronavirus that started in a city in China did not only affect the health aspect of its citizens, but has also affected China-linked economies most especially countries in Latin America.
Latin America Ranked 2nd as the Most Unequal Region in the Entire Globe

Latin America Ranked 2nd as the Most Unequal Region in the Entire World

Latin America is the second most unequal region in the whole world. (Photo : Reuters) An article published in 2017 had talked about the imbalance or inequality of the total of Latin America despite its continuous drop in the past few years.
Brazil’s Weak Currency Due to Agricultural Boom Poses Danger to Amazon

How Brazil's Weak Currency Further Threatens the Amazon Rainforest

The danger of losing the earth's biggest ecological frontier is further bolstered by Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro's farm-friendly initiatives, according to economists.
Haiti Suffers from Economic Collapse After Political Protests

Haiti Suffers from Economic Collapse After Political Protests

The two months of demonstrations to demand the resignation of Haiti President Jovenel Moïse has subsided but hundreds of thousands of people in Haiti are now suffering from economic collapse.
Brazil at Risk of Losing Right to Vote in U.N. Due to Debt

Brazil at Risk of Losing Right to Vote in U.N. Due to Debt

Brazil may lose its right to vote at the United Nations if it does not pay a portion of the $400 million it owes the organization by the end of 2019.
President Lopez Obrador Says Weak Mexican Economy is Growing

Despite Weak Growth of Mexico's Economy, President Claims it is Rising

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador claimed that Mexico's economy is doing 'very well,' despite having narrowly avoided recession in the past year.

Argentina's Economy Unlikely To Recover Soon

Argentina's president Mauricio Macri said Argentina's economy is still far away from recovery.

Mexico, Argentina, Brazil ranks among 21 countries at risk for extreme public unrest

Public unrest costing countries billions of dollars. Latin American region is one of the most volatile regions in the world. The region is in turmoil for many years.

Coalition Forms to Support Latino Businesses As Strong Driving Force in American Economy, Political Landscape

Latino business owners have been making significant strides in the landscape of American business and their companies are emerging as a strong driving force in the American economy as well as the national political landscape. In response to these successes, a number of prominent Hispanic leaders have formed an organization, The National Association of State Latino Chambers of Commerce (NASLCC) to assist in continued advancement on this business front.

Millennials Begin Buying Cars, Help Boost Sales in Big Ways

Millennials typically avoided buying cars. The auto industry was worried about millennials, thinking the generation would never transition into a stable customer base.

February Might Have Been a Rebound Month for Jobs

Manufacturing has been slow for months. Investors are closely monitoring some key points of data this week that will show how the economy is doing. The jobs report from the Labor Department is expected to show an increase in job growth, economists say.

Emerging Nations Increasingly Connect to Internet, Use More Smartphones

Emerging nations are becoming more connected to technology and are embracing the Internet and smartphones. In the past two years, the percentage of people in emerging and developing nations who say they use the Internet and own a smartphone has risen substantially.

Best and Worst College Majors Based on Salary

Engineering is one good choice. Attending and graduating college is a good idea for job seekers to help them succeed in the future. Not all degrees and majors guarantee a high paying job, but some majors give a very high probability of receiving a nice annual salary.

Millennials Leave Jobs When They Feel Company Lacks 'Purpose'

Millennials want more from the companies they work for than just a paycheck. They want a meaningful purpose and the opportunity to grow within the organization too

Where Millennials Will and Should Invest in 2016

Many millennials are cautious about making investments in stocks, and many distrust Wall Street all together. Those who are investing are putting their money into companies and industries they care about or are interested in.

Millennials Not Confident in Future of the US

Millennials may have different opinions on political and social issues than older generations, but one thing they have in common with their parents and grandparents is their outlook on the future of the United States. Millennials are concerned about the country's future, just like Generation Xers and Baby Boomers were when they were young.
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