Looking back at the economic legacy of Jimmy Carter

Jimmy Carter, a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, died yesterday at 100. He served as president from 1977 to 1981, a term with the lows of U.S. hostages in Iran and the highs of the Camp David Accords. The Carter years were also strained by the economy. Today, we’ll reflect on his impacts. Plus, bets on a bull market in 2025 and an examination of surging rates of homelessness.

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