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Emily Peck

Emily Peck

Markets Correspondent at Axios

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  • Finance & Banking Services

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Trump tariffs, inflation: Small-business owners are losing confidence

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Women in corporate America are backsliding, warns new report

The researchers found a new "ambition gap" between men and women.
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Gen Z loses faith in America

Financial insecurity, political polarization and AI are eroding Gen Z's faith in public institutions and the economy.
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FEMA now says workers were "wrongly" reinstated

The workers were "without authorization reinstated by bureaucrats acting outside of their authority," DHS said.
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