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WSJ’s David Harrison breaks down what to know about the debt-ceiling deal and its path through Congress. Photo illustration: Kaitlyn WangWASHINGTON—Some older adults would be required to work to get food aid under the federal debt-limit deal set for congressional votes this week, while others would be newly exempt from having to find a job, in one of the more controversial provisions of the compromise agreement.
Persons: WSJ’s David Harrison, Kaitlyn Wang WASHINGTON
President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy reached an agreement to raise the debt ceiling. WSJ’s David Harrison breaks down what to know about the deal and its path through Congress. Photo illustration: Kaitlyn WangWASHINGTON—Congress headed into a pivotal week that will test whether President Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R., Calif.) can win enough support from their respective parties for a deal to raise the $31.4 trillion debt ceiling before June 5, when the government is projected to exhaust its ability to meet all of its financial obligations.
Why Housing Can Skew Inflation Numbers Housing is one of the most weighted categories when tracking inflation, but it's also one of the most complicated to measure. WSJ’s David Harrison explains how the shelter index is calculated, and why it can muddy the inflation outlook for the Fed. Illustration: Laura Kammermann
How a Little-Known Committee Determines the Start of a Recession
  + stars: | 2023-02-13 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Why Housing Can Skew Inflation Numbers Housing is one of the most weighted categories when tracking inflation, but it's also one of the most complicated to measure. WSJ’s David Harrison explains how the shelter index is calculated, and why it can muddy the inflation outlook for the Fed. Illustration: Laura Kammermann
Why Housing Can Skew Inflation NumbersHousing is one of the most weighted categories when tracking inflation, but it's also one of the most complicated to measure. WSJ’s David Harrison explains how the shelter index is calculated, and why it can muddy the inflation outlook for the Fed. Illustration: Laura Kammermann
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