An interview with economist Paul Krugman, who explains how Trump's plans are already threatening to wreck the good economy he's inheriting—and why his voters will be the big losers.
Former NYT columnist Paul Krugman accused his former paper and the media as a whole of "sane-washing" their coverage of ...
Former New York Times columnist Paul Krugman accused his ex-employer of "sane-washing" the behavior of President Donald Trump ...
U.S. tariffs on Canada and Mexico are on hold for the next 30 days. MSNBC’s Ari Melber reports, and is joined by Nobel ...
Paul Krugman, the Nobel Prize-winning economist and longtime left-leaning New York Times columnist, left the Gray Lady last month after more than two decades, accusing editors of effectively ...
Here's a transcript of the interview as aired on "The Bottom Line ... Is this a plausible analysis? Paul Krugman: So this is an analysis with scare quotes because the number comes out of thin ...
While some say we can't afford the pay increase and that it would cause people to lose their jobs, Paul Krugman says in an interview with BI that there is actually not much risk of significantly ...
Economics made Paul Krugman famous. Punditry has made him a celebrity, famous for being famous. But Krugman aspires to be long remembered, and, in this respect, John Maynard Keynes is the gold ...
Paul Solman recently sat down with with Nobel-winning economist Paul Krugman. Earlier we posted an excerpt from our interview with David Stockman, the former politician and businessman who's out ...
Nobel laureate Paul Krugman, a distinguished professor at the City University of New York, discusses the global impact of President Donald Trump's tariffs. Speaking on "Bloomberg The Close ...
Donald Trump champions the working class but his policies are bad news for them, Paul Krugman says. The Nobel-winning economist says tariffs and deportations will hurt instead of help the poor. "A lot ...