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Population growth with past projectionsPeak: 2080 Projection 500 million 2015 400 2018 2023 300 200 100 0 2000 ’10 ’20 ’30 ’40 ’50 ’60 ’70 ’80 ’90 2100 Projection Peak: 2080 500 million 2015 400 2018 2023 300 200 100 0 2000 ’10 ’20 ’30 ’40 ’50 ’60 ’70 ’80 ’90 2100 Projection Peak: 2080 500 million 2015 400 2018 2023 300 200 100 0 2000 ’10 ’20 ’30 ’40 ’50 ’60 ’70 ’80 ’90 2100 Projection Peak: 2080 500 million 2015 400 2018 2023 300 200 100 0 2000 ’10 ’20 ’30 ’40 ’50 ’60 ’70 ’80 ’90 2100 Projection Peak: 2080 500 million 2015 400 2018 2023 300 200 100 0 2000 ’10 ’20 ’30 ’40 ’50 ’60 ’70 ’80 ’90 2100America’s long streak of population growth is expected to come to an end. Census Bureau projections released Thursday show that, under the most likely scenario, the U.S. will stop growing by 2080 and shrink slightly by 2100.
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More than three million borrowers have had $127 billion of their federal student loans flagged for cancellation, despite a Supreme Court ruling in June that blocked relief for millions more student-loan holders. The high court ruled that the Biden administration couldn’t cancel hundreds of billions of dollars for tens millions of student-loan holders, reasoning that the authority for such a broad-based policy doesn’t exist under the law. While that closed one path, Biden tapped a variety of different tools that no previous president had ever used to this extent.
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Female directors have also been underrepresented at the Academy Awards. Just 2% of the 476 nominees for best director have been women, and half of those happened after 2010, according to research by think tank The Annenberg Inclusion Initiative. Source: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
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The Supreme Court is poised to rule on the Biden administration’s plan to eliminate as much as $20,000 in federal student debt for millions of borrowers. The forgiveness plan would wipe away an estimated $430 billion in loans from the government’s books. Here are the borrowers who could be most affected.
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WASHINGTON—President Biden launches his re-election campaign facing voters soured on a U.S. economy with high inflation, climbing interest rates and a strong but cooling labor market. By several measures, the economy is better for many Americans since Mr. Biden took office amid its rebound from the short but severe pandemic-driven recession of 2020. Unemployment has fallen since he was inaugurated on Jan. 20, 2021, amid robust job growth and rising wages. That helped fuel strong consumer spending, though broader economic growth has been uneven.
By 2030, more than one in five Americans will be over age 65By 2030, more than one in five Americans will be over age 65By 2030, more than one in five Americans will be over age 65By 2030, more than one in five Americans will be over age 65By 2030, more than one in five Americans will be over age 65Americans spend decades saving for retirement, never quite sure how much is enough or what sort of life that money will ultimately buy. Some aim to build nest eggs of $1 million, $2 million or more, though the majority of people have far less than that to work with. The recent bout of high inflation and market turmoil have added more anxiety to the challenge of making that money last.
Filling out brackets for the NCAA tournament is a rite of March. It’s also a famously inexact science, where the grandmother who picks teams based on their mascots has as good a chance of winning as the analytics geek who spent hours poring over team sheets. You could reference the Madness Machine, The Wall Street Journal’s bracket generator based on reams of data from the NCAA and basketball statistician Ken Pomeroy. Or you could go for a more subjective approach: Is red your favorite color? Do you like to watch teams where super tall players dominate?
The Crisis at the NHS, in Eight Charts
  + stars: | 2023-02-13 | by ( Max Colchester | Rosie Ettenheim | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
The wait times start as soon as someone calls 999, the equivalent of 911. Patients in England wait far longer than the NHS targets, from getting a call answered to the handover from ambulance to hospital staff.
One is in, one is out. But between them, they have fostered half the head coaches in the National Football League playoffs. Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid knows something about winning football games. He has led teams to conference titles in both the NFC and AFC, and a Super Bowl win after the 2019 regular season. His .641 win percentage across 24 seasons ranks just behind Bill Belichick among active coaches.
After weeks of uncertainty, New Hampshire Republicans emerged this week with a slim majority in the state House of Representatives following midterm elections. With the GOP retaining control of the state House and Senate and the governorship, New Hampshire brings to 39 the number of states with a governing trifecta—one party holding a majority in both legislative chambers while also occupying the governor’s mansion. It is the most trifectas since 1947. Democrats now hold 17 state trifectas, compared with 22 held by Republicans, after the party flipped legislative chambers in Minnesota and Michigan and governorships in Massachusetts and Maryland. The GOP flipped one governorship, in Nevada, loosening Democrats’ grip on a state where that party maintained control of both legislative chambers.
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