Nobel Economist Warns a Dearth of Blue-Collar Jobs Is Among the Biggest Threats to the U.S. Economy—and They Fell by More than 100,000 Last Year
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Nobel economist warns a dearth of blue-collar jobs is among the biggest threats to the U.S. economy—and they fell by more than 100,000 last year
Joseph Stiglitz said President Donald Trump’s efforts to reshore manufacturing jobs through tariffs was not successful.
3 reasons Nobel economist Joseph Stiglitz thinks the US economy will keep weakening
GIANLUIGI GUERCIA/AFP via Getty ImagesJoseph Stiglitz believes the US economy is on track to "get worse."The Nobel prize-winning economist pointed to several issues that concerned him in the US.Tariff-fueled inflation, fewer manufacturing jobs, and uncertainty over rates are issues on his radar.An esteemed American economist isn't feeling good about where things are headed.Joseph Stiglitz, a Nobel laureate and Columbia economist, said he believe…
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