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US Labor Market Cooling, Potential for Second Mexican-American War
Chartbook Newsletter covers cooling US labor market, rising tensions between US and Mexico, and more
Published on Feb. 7, 2026
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The latest edition of Adam Tooze's Chartbook Newsletter discusses several key developments, including signs of a cooling US labor market, rising tensions between the US and Mexico that could potentially lead to a second Mexican-American war, and other topics related to justice and entertainment.
Why it matters
The US labor market and relations between the US and Mexico are critical economic and geopolitical issues that could have significant impacts. Monitoring these trends is important for understanding the broader state of the economy and potential flashpoints in international relations.
The details
Chartbook Newsletter, authored by economist Adam Tooze, covers a range of topics in its latest edition. It notes signs that the US labor market may be cooling, with potential implications for the broader economy. The newsletter also discusses rising tensions between the US and Mexico, which could escalate into a second Mexican-American war. Additionally, it touches on themes of justice and entertainment.
- The latest edition of Chartbook Newsletter was published on February 7, 2026.
The players
Adam Tooze
The author of the Chartbook Newsletter, which covers a range of economic and geopolitical topics.
Augusta Oelschig
A Georgia-based artist whose work is featured in the newsletter.
The takeaway
The Chartbook Newsletter provides a comprehensive overview of key economic and geopolitical developments, highlighting the importance of monitoring trends in the US labor market and US-Mexico relations.
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