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Agriculture remained an ideal measure of wealth in the ancient world even after Rome achieved economic superiority.
Wall Street Journal readers take a sentimental and symbolic journey through their belongings.
Trump’s tariffs will make it harder for U.S. exporters to sell their products in foreign markets.
The average annual payout jumped 31% to $244,700.
I resigned from the Freedom From Religion Foundation when it turned into a gender fundamentalist organization.
The latest NFIB survey finds small businesses raising wages and scaling back hiring plans.
John Jurgensen has reported on the entertainment world for The Wall Street Journal for nearly two decades, covering Hollywood and other sectors undergoing seismic changes. With a focus on film and ...
Jesse Newman is a reporter covering food and agriculture from The Wall Street Journal's corporate bureau in Chicago. Her stories explore how farmers, ranchers and food companies navigate changes ...
The editorial board of the Wall Street Journal is calling Tuesday night’s election results in Wisconsin in Florida a wake-up ...
Ed Ballard covers climate change and the energy transition for The Wall Street Journal from London. His weekly column in the Journal’s Climate & Energy newsletter digs into efforts to curb ...
We already know what the jobs report tells us. But what about other indicators—like sales of mini liquor bottles?
President Trump and Treasury Secretary Bessent pick up the left’s false economic dichotomy.
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