That changed when Apollo Global's chief economist, Torsten Slok, argued that DOGE's ~300,000 federal layoffs (plus ...
Spending fell 0.2% for the month. Adjusted for inflation, it sank 0.5%. Those are the biggest monthly declines since February 2021.
After a cold winter of skyrocketing energy bills, Massachusetts state officials are taking the biggest step yet to cut ...
Around 150 Wyoming workers gathered outside the Capitol on Friday to protest moves by the Wyoming Legislature and Trump ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics surveys workers during the seven days that include the 12th day of the month. It’s called the ...
Almost 15 million Californians have health care coverage through Medi-Cal, a program that stands to lose billions of dollars ...
The recent announcement that the National Institutes of Health would cap reimbursement of facilities and administrative (F&A) ...
Reports in the press about renewing the Trump tax law have it backwards: Citizens bear the ‘cost’ of taxes — not Uncle Sam.
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act reduced taxes for millions of Americans. Who benefited most? We'll look at tax liabilities, before ...
The "generally benign" composition of Friday's January personal consumption expenditures inflation data — though not as soft as some had hoped — "flags two distinct paths to a rate cut by June as well ...
Bond yields surged as President Donald Trump entered the Oval Office amid fears his economic agenda would prove inflationary.
Photo: U.S. consumers cut back sharply on spending last month, the most since February 2021, even as inflation declined, ...
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