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Betsey Stevenson

Betsey Stevenson

Opinion Columnist at Bloomberg

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United States
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  • English
Covering topics
  • Society
  • Editorial Page
  • Politics

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Recent Articles

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A Lot of ‘Unskilled’ Workers Actually Aren’t

The rise of AI and America’s transition to a service economy require us to rethink our views about what kinds of jobs matter.
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Populist Economics Is the Antidote to Corporate Avarice

Too many businesses make it so hard for consumers to find low prices that they often give up and pay a higher one.
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Trump and Harris Should Focus on the Minimum Wage, Not Tips

If the presidential candidates want to reduce income anxiety for low-paid workers, they should work to raise wages.
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Banning Airbnb Won’t Solve the Housing Crisis

Allowing residents to rent out their homes can help them recoup some of their investment and make city living more affordable.
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Watch What Consumers Do, Not How They Feel - Bloomberg

Sentiment about the US economy has been improving, but the more reliable indicator is Americans’ ability to spend.
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FTC Ban on Noncompetes Is a Victory for the US Economy

By giving workers more bargaining power, the new rule will make businesses more competitive.
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Australia’s Deadliest Animals Are No Match For America’s Guns

Aussies embrace risk for their kids in a way that would make a lot of American parents cringe.
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2024’s Economy Will Be Just as Unpredictable as 2023’s

Regardless of whether the US has a recession this year, the current state of the economy is reason to celebrate.
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An Economist’s Guide to Making New Year’s Resolutions

You’ll have a better chance of meeting your goals for 2024 if you honestly analyze their costs and benefits.
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Rules Don't Impede Capitalism, They Make it Work - Bloomberg

People pursuing their self-interest is good for the economy only when there are strong laws and social norms.
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Anger Is What’s Driving the US Economy

A deep-seated resentment about a “rigged” system has been simmering since long before the pandemic and continues to affect consumer attitudes.