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    Joseph Lawler

    Joseph Lawler is the policy editor for the Washington Examiner, having previously been an economics reporter. Before joining the Washington Examiner, he worked for RealClearPolicy. He is a native of Massachusetts and a graduate of the University of Notre Dame.

    The researchers find specifically that a dollar of added Pell Grants or an added dollar of subsidized direct loans translate to 55 cents and 65 cents in higher tuition, respectively. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
    Economy

    Fed research: Student aid mostly raises the price of college tuition

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    July 7, 2015 1:30 pm
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    The full versions of the living wills contain sensitive business information and can run into to tens of thousands of pages, said Federal Reserve chairwoman Janet Yellen. 
    Economy

    Banks boast of improved plans to fail without causing a crisis

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    July 6, 2015 9:37 pm
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    In a report commissioned by the McGraw Hill Financial Global Institute, the economists estimate that $100 billion in new infrastructure spending could generate $12.5 billion to $33.1 billion in new taxes over 20 years. That would reduce the need for tax revenues to pay for new roads, bridges, and ports. (AP Photo)
    Economy

    Dynamic scoring is demanded for spending on roads

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    July 6, 2015 3:41 pm
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    Here are the proposals for how that could be done by taxing deferred overseas earnings.
    Economy

    How to tax the cash parked overseas?

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    July 6, 2015 4:01 am
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    Bank of New York Mellon Corp. headquarters are seen June 9, 2009 in New York City. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
    Economy

    GOP looks to re-write bankruptcy rules for banks

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    July 5, 2015 4:01 am
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    Wage growth disappoints in June
    Economy

    Wage growth disappoints in June

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    July 2, 2015 1:43 pm
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    Economy adds 223,000 jobs in June, unemployment falls to 5.3 percent
    Economy

    Economy adds 223,000 jobs in June, unemployment falls to 5.3 percent

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    July 2, 2015 12:32 pm
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    Economy

    Lawmakers warn of ‘business as usual’ with Fannie, Freddie bonuses

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    July 1, 2015 10:13 pm
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    The Securities and Exchange Commission voted Wednesday to propose a rule that would claw back compensation for executives who were awarded performance-based compensation that was later found to be based on accounting misstatements.
    Economy

    SEC proposes rule to take back executive pay for accounting errors

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    July 1, 2015 6:13 pm
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    Employees opened up to 2 million credit, debit accounts without authorization to meet sales goals, feds say. (AP Photo/Ben Margot, File)
    Economy

    Markets skeptical ‘too big to fail’ has been solved: New York Fed

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    July 1, 2015 5:13 pm
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