Germany: Demographic Challenges Require Reforms Amid Political Fragmentation
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Germany: Demographic Challenges Require Reforms Amid Political Fragmentation

Politics tamfitronics Note: Dashed lines show EU-27 averages. Highlighted countries include those sovereigns rated AA and above by Scope Ratings alongside Italy, Spain and Japan. Working-age population includes people aged 20-64. Hours worked are shown per employee, i.e. including full- and part-time workers. Source: Eurostat, ILO, Scope Ratings.Credit Outlook Stable but Demographic Pressure Set to IntensifyGermany’s robust public finances and diversified economy continue to support its AAA sovereign rating, which Scope Ratings reaffirmed on 27 September.However, the productivity gains that have long offset the relatively lower hours worked in Germany may no longer be sustainable in the face of a shrinking workforce. Demographic pressures could strain productivity particularly in manufacturing, threatening Germany’s global competitiveness and pushing companies to accelerate automation or outsourcing.Addressing this challenge requires labour-market reforms, increased immigration with the aim to attract and...
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5 things to watch for at the VP debate: From the Politics Desk
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5 things to watch for at the VP debate: From the Politics Desk

Politics tamfitronics Welcome to the online version ofFrom the Politics Deskan evening newsletter that brings you the NBC News Politics team’s latest reporting and analysis from the campaign trail, the White House and Capitol Hill.In today’s edition, NBC News staffers break down what they are watching for at the vice presidential debate. Plus, national political correspondent Steve Kornacki looks at how JD Vance and Tim Walz's poll numbers compare to other recent running mates.Programming note: Stay tuned for a special edition of the From the Politics Desk newsletter tonight, where we will be recapping and analyzing the Vance-Walz debate. The 90-minute showdown, hosted by CBS News, is scheduled to start at 9 p.m. ET. Follow along with all the action on our live blog.Sign up to receive this newsletter in your inbox every weekday here.5...
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VP Debate Night: Vance Sanitized Trumpism, Walz Called Himself a Knucklehead
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VP Debate Night: Vance Sanitized Trumpism, Walz Called Himself a Knucklehead

Politics tamfitronics If you buy something using links in our stories, we may earn a commission. This helps support our journalism. Learn more. Please also consider subscribing to WIREDVice Presidential candidates governor Tim Walz and US senator JD Vance faced off last night in their first and only debate. Will Vance’s repackaging of Trump’s record on issues like abortion and January 6 land with independents and swing state voters? Where was the fiery Walz who won social media by calling Republicans “weird?” And will any of this really matter on election day? WIRED’s Tim Marchman and Makena Kelly join Leah to discuss.Leah Feiger is @LeahFeiger. Makena Kelly is @kellymakena. Tim Marchman is @timmarchman. Write to us at politicslab@WIRED.com. Be sure to subscribe to the WIRED Politics Lab newsletter here.Mentioned this week:No, Tim Walz Is Not...
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The VP Debate Shows How Performance Shapes Our Democracy
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The VP Debate Shows How Performance Shapes Our Democracy

Politics tamfitronics What are Vice Presidential debates for? In the frenzy of deciding what to think after a debate that basic question often gets lost. Debates generate a distinct news cycle as mainstream media plan for, cover, and finally discuss and fact-check the event. Researchers are divided in how to interpret these cycles. One side says: this is all pseudo-events, generated for the media, by the media. Manufactured sites, imagined to be authentic. The other side argues, no, these debates are media events that bring societies together in a common viewing experience, offering a chance to discuss core values and particular policies, ultimately generating social cohesion.The J.D. Vance-Tim Walz VP debate was both. A maddening amount of punditry combined with moments when we had chances to consider what topics, delivered by whom, should define who...
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