The extent of inequality in the world is enormous and getting worse, but redistributive policies alone won't fix it, explains ...
The future adequacy of pensions remains under pressure in the EU. Women continue to receive significantly lower pensions than ...
When the White House quietly released its national security strategy late one night last week, it instead seemed to get lost in other news. Except, perhaps, in Europe.
Ahead of the visit of the President, and all European Union Commissioners, to India in February 2025, the Economist ran a leader “How India became an unexpected role model for Europe,” that compared ...
Life expectancy in Scotland continues to be lower than in any other UK nation as men and women face a 'postcode lottery' on ...
Global data shows the poorest half of the global population accounts for only 3% of carbon emissions associated with private ...
The richest 10 percent of the world’s population now owns three-quarters of all personal wealth, according to the newly ...
The wealth of the ultra-rich is undergoing a historic surge, according to the third report of the World Inequality Lab ...
Since 2000, most countries – across all income levels and regions – have made concurrent progress in expanding health service coverage and reducing the financial hardship associated with health costs, ...
Researchers assessed variations in patterns of care and time to initial treatment for women diagnosed with breast, cervical, or ovarian cancer in various countries.
Forget Silicon Valley — America’s young and rich professionals prefer the country’s northeast neighborhoods, a new study has found. GOBankingRates conducted research into the wealthiest areas with the ...