Saturday, June 29, 2024

The transatlantic wealth divide keeps getting wider

This is the Weekend Edition of Bloomberg Opinion Today, a roundup of the most popular stories Bloomberg Opinion publishes each week based on

This is the Weekend Edition of Bloomberg Opinion Today, a roundup of the most popular stories Bloomberg Opinion publishes each week based on web readership.

Rich US Tourists Will Make Europeans Feel Poor — Chris Bryant

The good life … or the better life?

Wealthy Americans are again expected to flock to Europe in droves this summer, where they'll splash out on pricey hotels at the Paris Olympics or in the Mediterranean, vie for Taylor Swift concert tickets and dispense generous restaurant tips. The tourism industry — which contributes 10% of European Union gross domestic product — will be delighted to welcome these big spenders. The locals, though, increasingly look like poor relations, at least in purely financial terms.

While money isn't everything, Europe would benefit from some soul-searching: Its high living standards are rightly treasured and help explain why it attracts more than half the world's international tourists. But these hard-won achievements are at risk unless politicians do more to boost productivity and maintain prosperity.

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FedEx Stokes Investors With Hint of a Freight Deal — Thomas Black

Nvidia's Murky AI Future Isn't Reflected in Its Price — Nir Kaissar

The Petrodollar Is Dead, Long Live the Petrodollar — Javier Blas

New York City Schools Should Be Next to Ban Mobile Phones — Michael R. Bloomberg

Boomer Candy Business Is Booming — Matt Levine

The Real Reason to Worry About the Huge US Budget Deficit — Bill Dudley

No, Elon, a Tesla Won't Fix Justin Timberlake Problems — Liam Denning

The US Is Learning the Wrong Cold War Lessons on China — Minxin Pei

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