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Everyone Is Talking About the “Affordability Crisis.” It Can’t Be Solved
The phrase “affordability crisis” has become one of the most common political catchalls of recent years, entering conversations about housing, healthcare, food prices, transportation, energy, and even basic consumer goods. Whether invoked by progressives like Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani or by President Trump himself, the term signals a broad and growing anxiety about the cost of everyday life in America. Yet for all the attention it receives, affordability remains an amorphous


International Financial and Macroeconomic Policy
This article will explore the key components of international financial and macroeconomic policy, its significance, and the challenges
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