Yuval Rosenberg oversees all aspects of The Fiscal Times' website and email newsletter, from editorial to audience and business development. Before being named editor in chief, he served as executive editor and business editor. Yuval has also worked at Newsweek, Fortune, Fast Company and WNYC. His writing has appeared in publications including BusinessWeek, CNBC.com, CNNMoney.com, Fast Company, Fortune, Newsweek, Money and Time.
Recent Stories By Yuval Rosenberg:
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Dems Help Save Johnson's Aid Package for Israel, UkraineApril 19, 2024
The House took a significant step Friday toward passing a long-delayed $95 billion package of foreign aid bills, as Democrats provided most of the votes needed to help the legislation clear...
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Johnson Rejects a Rule Change Proposed to Protect His SpeakershipApril 18, 2024
House Republicans continued to snipe at each other Thursday as party leadership continued to propel a $95 billion package of aid for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan toward a series of weekend votes. With...
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Johnson Pushes Ahead on Foreign Aid Plan, Angering Hardliners and Risking His JobApril 17, 2024
House Speaker Mike Johnson plowed ahead Wednesday with a slightly modified plan to deliver aid to Ukraine, Israel and Indo-Pacific allies. In doing so, he further infuriated far-right hardliners in...
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Facing Right-Wing Revolt Over Foreign Aid Plan, Johnson Says He Won't ResignApril 16, 2024
House Speaker Mike Johnson insisted Tuesday that he will not give up his gavel after a second member of his Republican conference called for his ouster, joining in a revolt by Georgia Rep. Marjorie...
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Johnson Unveils Plan for Aid to Israel, UkraineApril 15, 2024
Iran’s unprecedented direct attack on Israel this weekend has ramped up the pressure on Speaker Mike Johnson to decide on a path forward for foreign aid funding that has been stalled in the House for...
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Former Biden Administration Economists Launch New Budget LabApril 12, 2024
A huge tax fight is looming as a slew of 2017 Republican tax cuts are scheduled to expire at the end of 2025 — and, as Natasha Sarin writes at The Washington Post, the government’s budgetary...
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Trump Throws Johnson a Lifeline: ‘He’s Doing a Very Good Job’April 12, 2024
Still facing a threat from his own party to oust him from his job, House Speaker Johnson scored some MAGA cred Friday by appearing with former President Donald Trump at a Mar-a-Lago news conference....
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Biden’s New Student Debt Relief Plan Would Cost $84 Billion: AnalysisApril 11, 2024
President Joe Biden’s new student debt relief plans are projected to cost $84 billion if enacted, according to the Penn Wharton Budget Model. That total includes about $58 billion from waiving...
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House Conservatives Deal a New Blow to Speaker JohnsonApril 10, 2024
The far-right revolt against Speaker Mike Johnson got dialed up a notch Wednesday as a group of 19 House Republicans defeated a procedural vote on a bill to reauthorize the controversial Section 702...
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Marjorie Taylor Greene Fires Another Warning Shot at JohnsonApril 9, 2024
House Republican lawmakers returned from their two-week recess Tuesday and resumed their chaotic infighting right where they left off. Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who 18 days ago...
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Trump Promises Billionaires: I'll Keep Your Taxes LowApril 8, 2024
Former President Donald Trump reportedly told wealthy donors to his 2024 campaign that he’ll keep their taxes low and extend his 2017 tax cuts, many of which are set to expire after 2025. Trump’s...
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Johnson Gets Squeezed From All Sides on Ukraine AidApril 4, 2024
House Speaker Mike Johnson is facing pressure from all sides on the question of aid to Ukraine. He has been subject to threats from angry Republicans opposed to providing further funding but also...