Paula Dwyer, Bloomberg

Paula Dwyer

Bloomberg

New York, NY, United States

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Past:
  • Bloomberg
  • ThinkAdvisor
  • BenefitsPro.com
  • LaCrosse Tribune
  • The Capital Times
  • The Dallas Morning News

Past articles by Paula:

Businessweek at 90: Covering Business Through the Decades

From 1929 to 2019, we’ve reported on everything from World War II to WeWork. → Read More

Trump’s War Against Blue States

He is waging war on an economic model that devotes greater resources to public education and a stronger social safety net. → Read More

Buzzwords to Know as the Markets Keep on Bouncing: QuickTake

Maybe the only thing more puzzling than the recent market swings are the terms being used to describe the more technical side of what’s going on. Here’s a guide to some of the most pertinent. → Read More

SALT, Expensing and Other Tax Terms to Know: QuickTake Glossary

Few topics in Washington lend themselves to jargon as readily as taxes. President Donald Trump’s drive for tax cuts, now gaining steam in the Republican-controlled Congress, might send some readers diving for their dictionaries. Here are some of the terms worth understanding. → Read More

How Trump’s Wall Could Shut Down the Government

At a raucous political rally in Phoenix on Aug. 22, U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to shut down the federal government if Congress refuses to send him a spending bill that funds the U.S.-Mexico border wall on which he staked his presidential campaign. Trump, a Republican, laid the blame on Democrats for the lack of construction money. Democrats responded, in essence, "make our day." With… → Read More

Pass-Throughs? AMT? Here Are the Tax-Reform Terms You Need to Know

Few topics in Washington lend themselves to jargon as readily as taxes. President Donald Trump’s drive for tax cuts, though only beginning, is already sending people diving for their dictionaries. Here are some of the terms worth understanding. → Read More

‘Dynamic Scoring’ and More Tax Terms to Know: QuickTake Glossary

Few topics in Washington lend themselves to jargon as readily as taxes. President Donald Trump’s drive for tax cuts, though only beginning, is already sending people diving for their dictionaries. Here are some of the terms worth understanding. → Read More

Why Did Trump Flip on China Currency Promise?: QuickTake Q&A

As a candidate, President Donald Trump pledged to label China a currency manipulator "on day one" of his administration. That didn’t happen — and it’s unclear if it ever will. → Read More

Shattering All Those "Norms" in 2016

What we lose when the unwritten rules of the road are repeatedly broken. → Read More

The Hidden Meaning of Dow 20000

Stock-market euphoria masks the downside of some of Trump’s policies. → Read More

How Trump Can Help Cure the Blue-Collar Blues

If he wants to pressure U.S. companies, he can push them for plans to retrain their work forces. → Read More

Trump's Boeing Provocation Could Backfire

In going after the Air Force One contract, Trump may be pressuring the company to close a China plant. → Read More

Why the U.S. Education Department Never Dies

Conservatives want to kill the agency -- until they are in charge of it. → Read More

Turns Out, Everything Is Negotiable

The list of Trump's broken campaign vows is long and growing. → Read More

The Man Who Would Kill Dodd-Frank

Representative Jeb Hensarling is right that the law needs fixing. But he would decimate it. → Read More

Why Obama Should Pardon Hillary Clinton

She may not even want him to, but it's the only way to prevent four years of GOP show trials. → Read More

Repealing Obamacare May Be Easy. Replacing It Won't Be.

Trump's plan for selling insurance across state lines could cause a race to the bottom. → Read More

Clinton to the Rescue of Obamacare

If she gets a second chance, she should avoid overreaching, which doomed her effort in the 1990s. → Read More

Politicians Overreact to AT&T-Time Warner Deal

Absent clear evidence of market power, regulators should stand back on the proposed merger. → Read More

The Clinton-Ryan Compromise

A new Democratic president and the Republican House could make a deal to cut corporate taxes. → Read More