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ECON 101

The doctor is in! Get the latest view on the economy from Dr. Martin Regalia, the U.S. Chamber's chief economist. As a U.S. Chamber member, you'll also receive his monthly column in the mail — as part of our monthly member publication, uschamber.com.
 
Inflation: Simple Idea, Complex Measurement
Inflation, the general increase in prices, is a well-known concept. We read about it in the press, we feel its impact in our pocketbooks, and the Fed watches it intensely in determining monetary policy. But it can also be confusing.

Is There a 'Perfect Storm' on the Horizon?

Individual Alternative Minimum Tax-What the Buzz Is All About

Today's Economy: Bucking Head winds but Still Growing
I still believe that the economy will gradually accelerate through the year and approach its long-run potential growth rate by year-end, but it is likely to be a nail-biter.

Tax Day Cometh: Who Pays and How Much
For me, April's arrival always seems to bring with it a sense of foreboding.


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