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  2. Krugman laments ‘age of resentment’ in final NYT column

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    Nobel laureate Paul Krugman, a longtime New York Times columnist, wrote about a change he’s seen in Americans over the past two decades as he published his final column in the newspaper. “What ...

  3. Paul Krugman - Wikipedia

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    Krugman often used his op-ed column in The New York Times to set out arguments against the president's policies. On election night in 2016, Krugman wrongly predicted in a New York Times op-ed that the markets would never recover under Trump and stated "first-pass answer is never" [ 234 ] [ 235 ] but retracted the call in the same publication ...

  4. The Great Unraveling - Wikipedia

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    The collected columns were concerned mainly with the U.S. economy in the early 2000s, and about the economic and foreign policies of the George W. Bush administration. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The book was third on the New York Times Best Seller list for the week of October 5, 2003, [ 4 ] and remained on the best-seller list for eight weeks. [ 5 ]

  5. Sunday Review - Wikipedia

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    Sunday Review is the opinion section of The New York Times. It contains columns by a number of regular contributors (such as David Brooks and Paul Krugman), and usually includes editorials, which are opinion pieces written by the Editorial Board. [1]

  6. Paul Krugman Issues Dire Warning On How ‘A Lot’ Of Trump ...

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    Krugman, who was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics in 2008 and left his longtime opinion columnist gig at The New York Times just last month, agreed.

  7. America's national debt is well over $33 trillion — but here ...

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    It’s six times the U.S. debt figure in 2000 ($5.6 trillion). Paid back interest-free at the rate of $1 million an hour, $33 trillion would take more than 3,750 years.

  8. Peddling Prosperity - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after its publication, Newsweek called it "the best primer around on recent U.S. economic history." [1] In the book Krugman covers the US productivity slowdown that has occurred since the 1970s, changes in the ideology among economists, and offers critiques of both conservative supply side economics and liberal support for government intervention in the form of "strategic policy". [1]

  9. Remember, the U.S. doesn’t have to pay off all its debt, and ...

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    Ballooning U.S. debt has stirred growing alarm on Wall Street, but economist Paul Krugman isn't worried and said you shouldn't be either. In a New York Times op-ed on Thursday, the Nobel laureate ...