Sabrina Maddeaux: Canada didn’t become poorer than Alabama ‘out of nowhere’
The article discusses the controversy surrounding Canada's GDP per capita falling below that of Alabama, prompting debates about economic status versus moral superiority.
Women's health receives 6% of private investment, says World Economic Forum
A report from the World Economic Forum indicates that women's health receives a mere 6% of total private investment in the health sector over the period from 2020 to 2025.
Løkke wants to move property tax to the profit from sale but promises to protect existing equity
Lars Løkke Rasmussen proposes shifting property taxation to profits made on sales instead of ongoing residential taxation, while addressing concerns from homeowners about their equity.
Equity as a Driver of the Country's Development
The article discusses the central role of equity in public policy as a strategic lever for national growth and social cohesion in Italy.
Cnpr forum: "Equity and development, the role of politics in growth"
The article discusses the importance of social, economic, and environmental equity in promoting national growth and stability.
Promotion for Talented Individuals: More and More Scholarship Holders Already Have Enough Money
A new analysis reveals that many scholarship recipients come from financially stable backgrounds, raising questions about the fairness of the current scholarship distribution.
How much money will be deducted from salaries to support the public pension system? The keys for 2026
As 2026 approaches, uncertainties arise regarding changes to pensions, minimum income, and retirement age, alongside a slight increase in salary contributions for the public pension system through the Intergenerational Equity Mechanism.