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Anthony DeBarros

@anthonydb

Data journalist @WSJ. Author, Practical SQL (@nostarch). Past: @usatoday, @documentcloud, @PokJournal, @wpdhfm, @Marist. anthonydebarros.com

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A staffer for Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency whose access to U.S. Treasury payment systems was approved by a federal judge on Thursday has links to a deleted social-media account that advocated for racism and eugenics. wsj.com/tech/doge-staf…

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Important note for new readers of Practical SQL! Today's release of pgAdmin v9.0 introduces a "Workspace" layout that's enabled by default. I've written instrux on how to set the layout back to "Classic," which matches the book and is, IMO, better. github.com/anthonydb/prac…

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pgAdmin developers planning a version 9.1 release on Friday that addresses user concerns related to the new "Workspace" layout. Notably, they've restored the ability to see the server object tree while in the Query Tool, which was a must-have for many users.

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New Census Bureau data shows America’s biggest metro areas aren’t shrinking—at least for now—thanks to immigration. By Paul Overberg Konrad Putzier and Max Rust. wsj.com/us-news/census…

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Mysteriously, the sophisticated investigations into currency manipulation and non-trade barriers resulted in US tariff rates calculated using elementary-school math (and economics): goods trade deficit divided by imports. 👀 wsj.com/livecoverage/t… Anthony DeBarros

Mysteriously, the sophisticated investigations into currency manipulation and non-trade barriers resulted in US tariff rates calculated using elementary-school math (and economics):  goods trade deficit divided by imports. 👀 wsj.com/livecoverage/t… <a href="/anthonydb/">Anthony DeBarros</a>
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Since President Trump took office, economists have slashed estimates for growth while raising them for inflation and unemployment. wsj.com/economy/trade/…

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Economists surveyed by the Wall Street Journal expect slower growth this year and a higher chance of recession. Today, my colleague Peter Santilli and I break down our panel's forecasts—and report on how well the panel fared in 2024. wsj.com/economy/econom…

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With a Macomb, Illinois dateline, Konrad Putzier, Douglas Belkin and Anthony DeBarros report that U.S. colleges are faltering and so are the once booming towns around them. wsj.com/us-news/educat…

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Some economists are beginning to question the accuracy of recent U.S. inflation data after the federal government said BLS staffing shortages hampered its ability to conduct the massive monthly survey. wsj.com/economy/cpi-in…

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New from us today: A look, in charts, at how we got to today’s budget deficits from the surpluses of 2000. All the forecasts - and the policy choices and events that pushed the US fiscal picture off that course. Link below:

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Take a spin in the time machine, back to an era when the federal budget deficit didn’t look like a problem at all. Today, Richard Rubin Rosie Ettenheim and I break down how to the U.S. arrived at record deficits. wsj.com/politics/polic…

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"Of the 18 Republican-held House districts that the nonpartisan Cook Political Report says are tossups or merely lean in the GOP’s direction, five are among the most dependent on Medicaid..." Great analysis from Aaron Zitner Anthony DeBarros Danny Dougherty wsj.com/politics/the-p…