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Reports from U.S. Government Sources Newsletter for 2025-06-10 ( 3 items ) |
Federal Reserve Bank of New York: Inflation Expectations Decline; Labor Market Expectations Improve (10)
NEW YORK, June 10 (TNSrep) -- The Federal Reserve Bank of New York issued the following news release on June 9, 2025:
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Inflation Expectations Decline; Labor Market Expectations Improve
NEW YORK--The Federal Reserve Bank of New York's Center for Microeconomic Data today released the May 2025 Survey of Consumer Expectations (https://www.newyorkfed.org/microeconomics/sce), which shows that households' inflation expectations declined at the short-, medium-, and longer-term horizons. Consumer more PR
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine: Coordinated Approach to Contrails Research Needed to Ensure Competitiveness of U.S. Aviation Industry, Says New Report (10)
WASHINGTON, June 10 (TNSrep) -- The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine issued the following news release:
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Coordinated Approach to Contrails Research Needed to Ensure Competitiveness of U.S. Aviation Industry, Says New Report
WASHINGTON -- The federal government should pursue a national research agenda to enhance understanding of contrails and investigate potential strategies for mitigating their contributions to atmospheric warming, says a new report (https://nap.n more PR
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine: Research Funders Should Prioritize Finding Treatments to Ease Symptoms of Chronic Illnesses Associated With Lyme Disease, Not Wait for Certainty on Cause, Says New Report (10)
WASHINGTON, June 10 (TNSrep) -- The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine issued the following news release:
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Research Funders Should Prioritize Finding Treatments to Ease Symptoms of Chronic Illnesses Associated with Lyme Disease, Not Wait for Certainty on Cause, Says New Report
WASHINGTON -- Research funders should prioritize investigating treatments that improve function and quality of life for people living with Lyme infection-associated chronic illness (IACI) base more PR
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