Workers in Maine are fighting against raising the minimum wage.
Economic Affairs News
Argentina’s Ultra-Long Bond Sale: Is the US Next?
Argentina is kicking the can down the road, and saddling future generations with staggering debt.
Amazon Vs. Walmart: Clash of the Heavyweights
Amazon and Walmart are duking it out for the business of the poor and working class.
Uber CEO Steps Down, But Is It Too Late?
An internal investigation at Uber has revealed some disturbing details about company culture — and resulted in Travis Kalanick taking a leave of absence.
Is the Chef Boyardee Recall Another Fed Hype?
Another food recall — but this one may not be what you think.
Ivanka Trump Channels Keynesian Economics on FOX
As the months go by, it is becoming apparent that the ghost of Keynes has infiltrated the White House and the Trump family.
An Uber Mess: Can It Be Fixed?
When we last checked in on the entrepreneurial car service Uber here at Liberty Nation, they had just lost their president, and the beleaguered executive was facing a media firestorm criticizing his leadership. In the two months since then, how has Mr. Kalanick fared? Not well, but the Titanic does appear to be stabilizing. For Uber users, this comes as somewhat of a relief.
US Malls Are Closing As Online Retailers Grow
Credit Suisse stated in a new report that by 2022 there would be 25% fewer shopping malls. Where are they all going?
Trump Plans To Privatize Air Traffic Control
On Monday, President Donald Trump announced plans to privatize air traffic control in the U.S.