Unlikely articles
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Why a Labour super-majority is unlikely
In economic, there is a phenomenon known as ‘automatic stabilisers’, which kick in at the onset of a recession. Without…What to read next: Labour should think twice before taxing pensioners | Never forget the politicians who pushed gender politics | Richard Dawkins: in defence of scientific truth | The US war aid might be too little, too late for Ukraine
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The unlikely Mississippi politician who could tank Medicaid expansion
Editorial: Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann's dug-in position on Medicaid expansion threatens to kill one of the most transformative policy proposals in state history.
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Contrary to the NYT, Mortgage Rates are Unlikely to Stay Where They Are
The New York Times did a classic the economy is awful story by highlighting the fact that 1.3 million homeowners might not be moving because of the large gap between current mortgage rates and the rate they would have to pay on a new mortgage. While this is clearly a problem, the flip side is More