Paul Krugman, a Nobel laureate in economics and a prominent Opinion columnist for The New York Times for nearly 25 years, announced his retirement from the newspaper at the end of 2024. Krugman was known for his authoritative voice, lively writing, and direct style in analyzing economics and government policy.
Throughout his tenure, Krugman became an essential read in Opinion, guiding millions of readers through complex issues such as trade, taxes, technology, and their intersection with political leadership. He was a vocal critic of various administrations and policies, often taking on significant debates and arguing unfashionable positions.
His departure marks the end of an era for a highly influential voice within The Times' editorial pages. While he will no longer contribute regularly, his legacy of incisive analysis and engagement with readers, including through digital platforms, leaves a lasting impact on the publication's intellectual discourse.
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