Fed Officials Saw Outlook as Cloudy at Meeting Before ‘Brexit’ Vote

Economic Scene: A Growth Rate Weighed Down by Inaction
Unless business and government do something to improve the economy’s capability, the United States will be stuck with anemic rates of growth.

Consumer Prices Post Biggest Gain in More Than 3 Years
The Labor Department said that its Consumer Price Index increased 0.4 percent last month, the largest gain since February 2013.

Long Island Cafe Offers Job Opportunities for Disabled Adults
The Cause Cafe, which opened recently, offers job training for people with cognitive disabilities, like autism, who have limited options once they age out of public schools.

I.P.O. Could Value Philips Lighting at $5.6 Billion, Including Debt
The Dutch electronics giant says it expects to price the initial public offering of its lighting business this month as part of a continuing company reshaping.

Retiring: Disproving Beliefs About the Economy and Aging
Research shows that older adults work beyond retirement age, are productive and are not blocking younger workers from the job market.

Economic View: What Was the Greatest Era for American Innovation? A Brief Guided Tour
Which was a more important innovation: indoor plumbing, jet air travel or mobile phones?

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