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Will Robots Take Our Jobs?

Page One Economics challenges the “Robot Apocalypse” with some solid economics and historical context.

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A City’s Income Affects Its Growth

From Economic Synopses: MSA real income in the early 1970s influenced population growth.

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What’s a Financial Conditions Index?

From Economic Synopses: These indexes can be the barometers of financial market health.

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Don’t Red States Tax and Spend Less than Blue States?

From Economic Synopses: Politics don’t seem to affect overall state government revenues and spending.

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The Ins and Outs of Trade

Page One Economics looks at the winners and losers in international trade.

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Consult the FRED Blog

Look to the FRED Blog for data and insight on…capacity utilization and education levels across U.S. states.

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Natural Gas Gains Have Put Coal in a Hole

Economics is driving energy consumption away from coal to natural gas.

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Living in St. Louis

The St. Louis MSA is in the top 6% in real per capita income. Read more in the current issue of Review.

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Wages in St. Louis

From Economic Synopses: The evolution of our local wage distribution.

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FRED explains the Great Moderation

Consult the FRED Blog for insight on econ themes & data.

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