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“We will drill, baby, drill,” President Donald Trump declared at his inauguration on January 20. Echoing the slogan that ...
For all of President Donald Trump’s promises of an economic “golden age,” a spate of weak indicators this week told a ...
After nearly four months of relentless gains, Wall Street took a step back, with major indexes finishing the week lower.
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Recent college graduates searching for jobs are finding that practical degrees, work experience and even connections are no match for sluggish hiring.
For weeks, President Donald Trump was promising the world economy would change on Friday with his new tariffs in place. It ...
Fewer jobs, growing GDP and continued uncertainty about tariffs. Here's how a busy week of economic news might lead to lower ...
As the stock market reached new all-time highs, investors had plenty to juggle - both in Washington, D.C., and on Wall Street ...
There are growing signs that President Trump’s levies are filtering through to consumer prices, as companies exhaust options ...
Last year, after the unemployment rate climbed quickly in a short period of time and there were similar calls that the central bank was too late to lower rates, the Fed stepped in with a bold, ...
Also weighing on equities was an 8.3% tumble in Amazon.com shares after the company posted quarterly results but failed to meet lofty expectations for its Amazon Web Services cloud computing unit ...
American businesses and consumers woke up Friday to find the contours of President Donald Trump’s foreign trade agenda taking shape but without much more clarity on how import taxes on goods from ...