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An increased focus on deportations could also reduce police effectiveness if victims of crime become less likely to report incidents to the police out of fear that they or their loved ones could be deported.
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Can Heightened Immigration Enforcement Increase Crime? | Econofact
A program that increased deportations reduced the likelihood that Hispanic victims would report crimes to the police and increased crime in Hispanic communities
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The U.S. has almost no domestic capacity to process and refine rare earths into end-use components, and depends on China for rare earth elements. This remains a vulnerability in the manufacturing supply chains for military and high technology products.
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Can the U.S. Reduce Its Reliance on Imported Rare Earth Elements? | Econofact
The U.S. depends on China for rare earth components in many military and high-tech products. Building an alternative rare earth supply chain is years away.
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@tdecon.bsky.social's analysis of personal interactions between US presidents and Federal Reserve officials between 1933 and 2016 shows that there were times when pressure from the president influenced the Fed’s activities at the expense of price stability.
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How Immune Is the Federal Reserve From Political Pressure? | Econofact
An analysis of meetings between US presidents and Fed officials finds times when presidential pressure influenced the Fed at the expense of price stability.
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Heather Long (Navy Federal Credit Union) reflects on her career as an economic journalist, highlighting her efforts to look beyond broad statistics to get a more nuanced and deeper insight into the state of the economy econofact.org/podcast/cove...
Covering What Matters in Economic Journalism | Econofact Chats
Heather Long reflects on her career as an economic journalist, highlighting her efforts to look beyond broad statistics to get deeper insights on the state of the economy.
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The US birth rate has been declining for nearly a decade, with no clear link to demographic, economic, or policy changes. Melissa Kearney, Philip Levine, and Luke Pardue explore what’s driving this trend, and why it’s unlikely to reverse anytime soon. econofact.org/the-mystery-...
The Mystery of the Declining U.S. Birth Rate | Econofact
The U.S. birth rate has fallen by 20% since 2007. If sustained, this could impact economic growth, productivity, and social insurance programs down the line.
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"Can the U.S. reduce its reliance on imported rare earths? Crescencia Maurer and Sharon Squassoni explain why China’s dominance in rare earth refining keeps U.S. supply chains vulnerable, and why building domestic capacity could take years.
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Can the U.S. Reduce Its Reliance on Imported Rare Earth Elements? | Econofact
The U.S. depends on China for rare earth components in many military and high-tech products. Building an alternative rare earth supply chain is years away.
https://econofact.org/can-the-u-s-reduce-its-reliance-on-imported-rare-earth-elements"