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  2. Google Earth - Wikipedia

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    Google Earth is a web and computer program that renders a 3D representation of Earth based primarily on satellite imagery.The program maps the Earth by superimposing satellite images, aerial photography, and GIS data onto a 3D globe, allowing users to see cities and landscapes from various angles.

  3. Department of Economics, University of Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Adam Smith pursued graduate studies at Balliol College in 1740 [2]. Despite the department's relatively recent establishment, Oxford has a long history within Economics. The 19th century saw an expansion of economics within Oxford, with political economy being offered as an option to Greats students, and the Drummond Chair in Political Economy being established in 1825 at All Souls College ...

  4. Economy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, median personal income for those over the age of 18 ranged from $3,317 for an unemployed, married Asian American female [253] to $55,935 for a full-time, year-round employed Asian American male. [254] According to the U.S. Census men tended to have higher income than women while Asians and Whites earned more than African Americans and ...

  5. The experience-hungry American consumer is already ... - AOL

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    “Instead of a typical recession, it's possible the economy will fall into – or in fact is already in – a 'rolling' recession,” Oren Klachkin, lead U.S. economist at Oxford Economics, wrote ...

  6. 'Misery Index' at recession-like level despite high growth ...

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    According to the report, in inflation-adjusted dollars, today’s average hourly earnings are no higher now than they were in March 2020. This represents a 5.2 percent loss since April of last year.

  7. Inflation will go up regardless of who the next president is ...

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    Under a Trump presidency, peak inflation would be 0.6 percentage points higher than the current 3.3%, according to Oxford Economics’ analysis. That means inflation would reach 3.8%.

  8. Economic Outlook - Wikipedia

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    Economic Outlook is a quarterly academic journal published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of Oxford Economics. The journal was established in 1977. The journal was established in 1977. Economic Outlook is a report detailing the forecast over the next five years for all United Kingdom macroeconomic indicators.

  9. East Coast ports brace for possible strike by dockworkers - AOL

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    A stoppage could involve up to 45,000 workers at ports that account for roughly 60% of U.S. shipping traffic, leading to a major disruption of shipments, Oxford Economics said in a report.