Economy: Latest Financial Topics from CNN Money

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The new normal: 4 job changes by the time you’re 32
Yes, Millennials do change jobs more frequently that their elders. New data from LinkedIn says 4 jobs changes by age 32 is now the norm.

IMF warns of ‘increasingly fragile’ global growth
The International Monetary Fund has taken a knife to its forecasts for global growth again, warning that momentum is “ever-slowing and increasingly fragile.”

The country with the highest income tax in the developed world
Belgium levies the highest rate of income taxes and social security payments on its workers, according to data from the OECD.

What Jackie Robinson could teach us today
Filmmaker Ken Burns explains why his latest documentary about baseball legend and Civil Rights activist, Jackie Robinson, comes at a critical time. “We simply must do better by each other,” he says, noting that events like those in Ferguson and Charleston have brought the issues that drive Americans apart to a head.

China investment in U.S. to hit $30 billion this year
Direct investment by China in the U.S. is on track to hit a record $30 billion in 2016, according to research firm Rhodium Group and the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations.

China to post worst quarterly growth in 7 years
The world’s second-largest economy grew at the slowest pace in seven years during the first quarter, according to a CNNMoney survey of economists.

Red flag: U.S. economy may have hit the pause button
Forecasts for U.S. economic growth in the first quarter of this year are falling quickly after initial optimism.

Fed officials divided over April rate hike
The Federal Reserve’s committee members mostly cautioned against an April rate hike though some thought it was appropriate.

American manufacturing isn’t dead yet
The U.S. manufacturing sector may have shed millions of jobs as a result of globalization and new technology over the past decade or so, but it’s starting to make a comeback: More than 800,000 manufacturing jobs have been created in the U.S. in the past 5 years.

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China has stopped bleeding cash … for now
China’s foreign exchange reserves rose in March by roughly $10 billion to $3.21 trillion, the first monthly increase since October, according to central bank data.

British banks forced to disclose links to Panama Papers firm
Big British financial firms have been given a week to disclose their links with the law firm at the heart of the Panama Papers scandal.

U.S. vows to crack down on shell companies as tax dodges
Treasury Department to demand more information on who benefits from shell companies as way to battle tax dodges.

GE to Bernie Sanders: We’ve ‘never been a big hit with socialists’
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Sanders campaign says GE CEO ‘should take a good look in the mirror’
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Jamie Dimon brags about how mighty JPMorgan is
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Americans and Canadians might need visas for Europe
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Countries with higher wages than the U.S.
Some Republicans say high wages in the U.S. are hurting America’s global competitiveness. See the countries where wages are even higher.

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What scares America’s 4 Fed chiefs
The U.S. is not in an economic bubble, but America’s current and former Federal Reserve chairs are still concerned.

Minimum wage since 1938
When the federal minimum wage first became law in 1938, it was 25 cents. Adjusted for inflation, that would be worth $4.19 today. Scroll over the chart to see historical minimum wage amounts, and their corresponding values in today’s dollars.

Brazil crisis … in 2 minutes
Brazil is in the midst of a political and economic crisis. If you’re just catching up, here’s how Brazil got to this point.

The steep cost of driving while black in California
A report finds that black drivers in California are more likely to have their licenses suspended for failure to appear in court or pay a ticket than whites. Black drivers are also more likely to be arrested for driving with a suspended license than whites.

India’s population explosion will make or break its economy
India’s growing army of workers could be the key that finally unlocks the country’s vast economic potential.

Is vote-buying behind India’s $9 billion cash spike?
India’s top banker has been left guessing why there’s been a surge of cash in circulation as voters in five states go to the polls.

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Janet Yellen disagrees strongly with Bernie Sanders
Bernie Sanders wants to crack down on Wall Street. Fed chair Janet Yellen says a lot of progress has been made.

America’s richest men live 15 years longer than poor men
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Is being Fed chair like ‘being God’?
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The steep cost of driving while black in California
A report finds that black drivers in California are more likely to have their licenses suspended for failure to appear in court or pay a ticket than whites. Black drivers are also more likely to be arrested for driving with a suspended license than whites.

Is vote-buying behind India’s $9 billion cash spike?
India’s top banker has been left guessing why there’s been a surge of cash in circulation as voters in five states go to the polls.

What scares America’s 4 Fed chiefs
The U.S. is not in an economic bubble, but America’s current and former Federal Reserve chairs are still concerned.

Is being Fed chair like ‘being God’?
In a historic interview with CNN’s Fareed Zakaria, the four living Federal Reserve chairs dismiss the idea that the job is a power trip akin to ‘being god.’

Americans and Canadians might need visas for Europe
Most European Union countries may soon require Americans and Canadians to apply for a visa — even if they want to come only for a short holiday.

Janet Yellen disagrees strongly with Bernie Sanders
Bernie Sanders wants to crack down on Wall Street. Fed chair Janet Yellen says a lot of progress has been made.

India’s population explosion will make or break its economy
India’s growing army of workers could be the key that finally unlocks the country’s vast economic potential.

Brazil crisis … in 2 minutes
Brazil is in the midst of a political and economic crisis. If you’re just catching up, here’s how Brazil got to this point.

Sanders campaign says GE CEO ‘should take a good look in the mirror’
In Round III of the fight between Bernie Sanders and GE, the Sanders team gets personal about GE CEO Jeff Immelt.

Jamie Dimon brags about how mighty JPMorgan is
Jamie Dimon’s annual letter to shareholders included a claim that JPMorgan Chase could swallow the losses of the 31 biggest U.S. banks and still have capital leftover. It’s a sign of how Dimon, unlike Bernie Sanders, sees size as a source of strength.

U.S. vows to crack down on shell companies as tax dodges
Treasury Department to demand more information on who benefits from shell companies as way to battle tax dodges.

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