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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Janet Yellen?Janet Yellen often is covered by Center and Right Media sources.
Left: 26%
Center: 39%
Right: 34%
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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Janet Yellen?Janet Yellen often is covered by Center and Right Media sources.
Left: 26%
Center: 39%
Right: 34%
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Janet Yellen · Zikhron Ya'akovHouse Oversight and Committee Chairman James Comer and Education Committee Chairwoman Virginia Foxx ask Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen for all suspicious activity reports on groups behind campus anti-Israel protests.See the Story
Congress investigating 20 groups funding anti-Israel protests
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
Joe Biden · ArlingtonPresident Biden announced a series of major tariffs on several Chinese imports. The world's two largest economic superpowers are colliding over the future of electric vehicles and other industrial sectors. It comes as both President Biden and Donald Trump are battling to sell voters on their visions for the economy. Lisa Desjardins discussed the developments with Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen.See the Story
Treasury Secretary Yellen on why Biden is targeting Chinese manufacturing with new tariffs
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Janet Yellen · San FranciscoDuring an interview with Bloomberg on Monday, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen stated that because interest rates are lower than they were in prior decadesSee the Story
Yellen: We Can Likely Be Fiscally Sustainable with 'Higher Ratio of Debt to GDP'
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
Janet Yellen · TaiwanEarlier reports indicated that the US plans to announce new tariffs on China this week, with the tariff on electric vehicles increasing from 27.5% to 102.5%; US Treasury Secretary Yellen discussed this matter and said, "I hope there will be no major response from China." Again, he stoked the so-called "China overcapacity theory" and said that the realignment of tariffs on China will be "more strategic." However, according to Bloomberg analysis, …See the Story