Combined with layoffs at the federal government, as well as hiring freezes and furloughs in state government, some economists are feeling nervous about the current economic situation.
From yesterday's decision in Nat'l Ass'n of Diversity Officers in Higher Ed. v. Trump, by Chief Judge Albert Diaz, with Judges Pamela Harris and Allison ...
All of this has taken a toll on U.S. stocks and the U.S. dollar (DX00), and given the advantage to financial markets in Europe and parts of Asia in particular.
The recent Consumer Price Index report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed that prices have risen by three percent ...
The University of Michigan’s March consumer confidence survey showed a rapid decrease in consumer confidence amid ...
Is the US economy headed for a recession in 2025? Get insight from experts, learn about key indicators, and understand the ...
In an economy wracked by uncertainty, one thing seems virtually guaranteed: the Federal Reserve will leave its key interest ...
Although inflation receded last month, an escalating trade war threatens to cause prices to rise on a wide range of consumer ...
In investing, the problem of investor “stupidity” is compounded by a variety of biased assumptions. Click to read.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said market volatility doesn't matter much as the Trump administration focuses on long-term ...
House Oversight Democrats are encouraging President Trump to abandon his plans for a crypto reserve, calling it a strategy to enrich himself at taxpayer expense. The reserve, announced by Trump ...
But U.S. investors should understand that U.S. stocks, right now at least, may not bring the greatest rewards. The reasons for this shift aren't difficult to see. In the U.S., tariffs, trade war, ...