
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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The Next Phase in the Stimulus FightFebruary 25, 2021
The House is set to vote on Democrats’ $1.9 trillion Covid rescue plan on Friday, sending the package to the Senate, where it is expected to pass — likely with some revisions, and with zero...
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Tanden Votes Postponed in Latest Sign of Trouble for Biden’s Budget NomineeFebruary 25, 2021
Two Senate committees abruptly delayed planned votes Wednesday on Neera Tanden’s imperiled nomination to head the Office of Management and Budget, underscoring the difficulty President Biden’s pick...
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More Than 150 Top Business Leaders Back Biden's Covid PlanFebruary 24, 2021
As Democrats press ahead with plans to pass a $1.9 trillion Covid relief package by a process that would bypass the need for Republican support, more than 150 CEOs of large American companies are...
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Tweet of the Day: What’s Missing From GOP Attacks on Biden Rescue PlanFebruary 23, 2021
Republicans have been slamming President Biden’s Covid rescue plan, arguing that it is more focused on advancing a longstanding liberal wishlist than on delivering real pandemic relief. GOP...
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House Budget Committee Advances Biden’s $1.9 Trillion Relief PlanFebruary 23, 2021
The House Budget Committee voted Monday to advance a $1.9 trillion Covid relief package, setting up the massive legislation for a full floor vote later this week. The 19-16 committee vote saw one...
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Biden’s Pick for Budget Chief Runs Into More OppositionFebruary 23, 2021
The confirmation math just got even more complicated for President Biden’s pick to be his budget director. Sens. Susan Collins (R-ME) and Mitt Romney (R-UT) both said Monday that they will oppose...
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6 Million Covid Vaccine Doses Delayed by Winter Storms, White House SaysFebruary 19, 2021
Hazardous winter storms across much of the country have delayed delivery of 6 million doses of Covid-19 vaccines, the White House said Friday. Andy Slavitt, White House senior advisor for Covid...
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Manchin Says He'll Oppose Biden's Budget NomineeFebruary 19, 2021
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) said Friday that he will not support President Biden’s pick to lead the Office of Management and Budget, raising the risk that the nominee, Neera Tanden, will fail to win the...
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Next Step in Democrats’ Stimulus Sprint Comes MondayFebruary 19, 2021
The next phase of Democrats’ push to pass a $1.9 trillion Covid relief package is set to start on Monday, when the House Budget Committee is scheduled to mark up the legislation. The text of the...
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Democrats, Liberal Groups Push to Boost IRS Audits of the Rich and CorporationsFebruary 18, 2021
Democratic Reps. Ro Khanna of California and Peter DeFazio of Oregon each introduced bills on Thursday aimed at boosting tax enforcement on the wealthy and shrinking the “tax gap,” the amount of...
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5 Policy Takeaways From Biden’s Milwaukee Town HallFebruary 17, 2021
President Biden made news on a number of fronts at his Tuesday night CNN town hall in Milwaukee. Here’s a quick recap. A goal for vaccinations, and some normality: Biden said that by the end of July...
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White House Says It Will Send 13.5 Million Vaccine Doses a Week to StatesFebruary 16, 2021
The White House said Tuesday that it is upping the supply of coronavirus vaccines the federal government sends to states each week from 11 million to 13.5 million. It is also doubling the doses sent...