Regardless of the reasons, the fact that consumers are still willing to spend is undoubtedly good news: America’s GDP is more than two-thirds comprised of consumer spending. As long as people keep ...
The airport implemented a new “use-it-or-lose it” provision for the first time this year, allocating gates based on the ...
The White House announced new guidelines for H-1B visas that include a $100,000 fee for the program. Here's what businesses ...
Donald Trump warned during the campaign that Black Americans were losing jobs in large numbers and things would only worsen ...
Even with the slight dip, immigration remains a strength in a way it was not in his first term, when closer to 4 in 10 U.S.
Black unemployment climbed from 6.2% to 7.5% this year, while Black homeownership fell to the lowest level since 2021.
The impact of trade tariffs — pro or con — stand as just the latest of numerous shocks to the U.S. economy in recent years.
American consumers are downbeat about the economy, according to preliminary results of a monthly survey conducted by the University of Michigan. The index measuring consumer sentiment fell ...
Their disappearance, combined with a massive marine heat wave called “the blob,” set off a cascade of catastrophic ecological changes that turned these kelp biodiverse hot spots into vast sea urchin ...
Gross domestic product grew at a 3.8% annual rate in April through June, up from a previous estimate of 3.3%, as consumer spending was revised higher.
Northern Vermont went all in on Trump because of his border promises. Then came the changes voters here weren’t anticipating.
America’s 1.4% annualised GDP growth in the first half of the year would be a happy surprise for many Europeans. And the 2% ...