In response to growing public dissatisfaction with the economy, Trump proposes a $2,000 subsidy and 50-year mortgages. But are these plans feasible or just political moves?
Trump proposes a $2,000 dividend for Americans, funded by tariff revenues, as he aims to address high prices and national debt. But can this ambitious plan actually work?
Stock futures are holding steady after a robust start to the week, driven by optimism surrounding the potential end of the government shutdown. Major tech stocks soared, as investors eagerly anticipate a federal funding deal that could reinvigorate the economy.
White House adviser Kevin Hassett warns the ongoing government shutdown could severely impact the airline industry and U.S. GDP growth. With disruptions expected to worsen, how will this affect the economy?
Consumer sentiment in the US has fallen to a near-record low due to the ongoing federal government shutdown, raising concerns about the economy's future. The latest survey shows widespread anxiety among consumers.
As the Supreme Court considers Trump's use of emergency powers for tariffs, experts predict that high tariffs will persist regardless of the ruling. What does this mean for businesses and the economy?
The Supreme Court appears skeptical of President Trump's authority to impose historic tariffs, with potential ramifications for the economy and trade policy. Adam Liptak explains the arguments presented.
The Supreme Court is questioning President Trump's authority to impose tariffs unilaterally, raising concerns about the future of his economic policies. Legal experts suggest a complex ruling ahead that might not simply uphold or strike down the tariffs.
The U.S. faces its longest government shutdown, surpassing previous records. Federal workers are impacted, and the economy risks a $7 billion hit weekly. Discover why this shutdown matters!
The Supreme Court hears arguments on the legality of Trump's tariffs, a case that could redefine presidential power and impact the American economy. With businesses and experts divided, the outcome remains uncertain.