Now, as in 1992 when Bill Clinton was trying to unseat George H.W. Bush, what ails the electorate can be boiled down to a soundbite: It is, in fact, the economy, stupid.
Many Americans worried about high prices might expect some relief if a deeply skeptical Supreme Court reins in President Donald Trump’s tariffs. If you’re among them, don’t get your hopes up.
Company announcements of layoffs in the United States surged in October as AI continued to disrupt the labor market.
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US stocks tumbled Thursday as concerns mounted about expensive tech stocks and a risk-off sentiment spread through markets after new data showed a bleak outlook for the job market.
Millions of Americans expecting to fly this month could have their plans grounded if the government shutdown drags on.
The commanding first nine months of the second Trump administration were anchored on the premise that if you don’t like what ...
The chances of businesses getting tariff refunds grew significantly on Wednesday after the Trump administration’s case to keep most of his levies in place was met with deep skepticism from multiple ...
Americans have also given Trump low marks on the economy in recent polls. A new CNN poll, released on Monday, showed 68% of ...
A Republican got in a fiery exchange with a CNN anchor over potential for the government shutdown end and rising concerns for ...
Defending his economic record again in an interview with Fox News on Wednesday, Trump said, “we’ve got prices way down,” but, ...
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