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One decent quarter does not mean tariffs worked. Protectionists are celebrating their tariff policy prematurely.
As Congress extends tax cuts and sidesteps major fiscal reforms, Veronique de Rugy questions whether Americans are truly ...
The U.S. economy expanded at a 3% annual pace from April through June, bouncing back at least temporarily from a ...
I am widely known as the “Muddle Through” guy. The giant US economy is part of an even larger global economy that doesn’t ...
Big Tech may be thriving, but after an action-packed week of earnings and economic data, it's hard to be bullish about much ...
These are just a few things social media users see as signs of a recession in the U.S.
The beginning of August marks the latest deadline for US president Donald Trump’s “liberation day” tariff policy. This era of ...
US economy adds just 73,000 jobs, far below expectations as Trump unveils global tariffs - The Bureau of Labor Statistics also significantly revises down the number of jobs added in May and June ...
When Trump talks of turning the economy around, he speaks the truth—he just gets the direction of change wrong.
All of today’s benefits and subsidies will eventually have to be paid for in the future with higher taxes, inflation, or both.
President Trump’s tariff policy and approach has secured cooperation from the key U.S. allies. So far, other big economies are holding out for more.
WVU Director of the Bureau of Business and Economic Research John Deskins said he believes deals will get done because of the ...