当宏观数据开始转弱:为什么很多美国人早已感觉经济变难

过去几年,美国经济的宏观数据看起来相当强劲,但许多普通家庭却感到生活越来越困难。随着最新数据显示经济增长开始放缓,这种“统计繁荣”与“生活体感”之间的差距,正在变得更加明显。

As the Macro Data Begin to Weaken: Why Many Americans Have Long Felt the Economy Getting Harder

For years, U.S. macroeconomic data suggested a strong economy. Yet many households felt that everyday life was becoming harder. As new data point to slowing growth, the gap between statistical prosperity and lived economic reality is becoming harder to ignore.

美國真正面臨的,也許不是衰退,而是「慢性日本化」

美國經濟真正的風險,也許不是一次衰退,而是一種更緩慢、更長期的結構變化:低成長、持續通膨與高債務並存的「慢性日本化」。

美国真正面临的,也许不是衰退,而是“慢性日本化”

美国经济真正的风险,也许不是一次衰退,而是一种更缓慢、更持久的结构变化:低增长、持续通胀与高债务并存的“慢性日本化”。

America May Not Be Heading for a Recession — But for a Form of “Slow Japanification”

The real risk facing the U.S. economy may not be a sudden recession, but a slower and more persistent shift toward a low-growth environment often described as “slow Japanification.”

當執法系統出現在門口

當執法人員出現在門口時,多數人其實並不清楚自己有哪些權利。「Know Your Rights」並不是政治口號,而是美國社會長期存在的一種公共法律教育傳統。本文透過幾個日常生活中的常見情境,說明一般家庭在面對執法系統時應了解的基本法律原則與實用準備。

当执法系统出现在门口

当执法人员出现在门口,大多数人其实并不清楚自己有哪些权利。“Know Your Rights”并不是一个政治口号,而是美国社会长期存在的一种公共法律教育传统。本文通过几个现实生活中的常见场景,介绍普通家庭在面对执法系统时应了解的基本法律原则与实用准备。

When Law Enforcement Appears at the Door

When law enforcement appears at the door, many people are unsure what their rights actually are. “Know Your Rights” is not a political slogan but a long-standing tradition of public legal education in the United States. This article explores several common real-life scenarios and outlines the basic legal principles families should understand when interacting with law enforcement.