Trump touts upbeat message on economy
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Trump grades his economy "A+++++" — most Americans don't agree
President Trump told Politico on Tuesday that if he could grade his own economy, he'd give himself an "A-plus" — an "A-plus-plus-plus-plus-plus-plus." The big picture: Polls — and November's blue wave — indicate that many Americans disagree with that sentiment,
Here’s what lies ahead for the economy in 2026 - and the outlook depends on who you ask - Financial institutions and economists hold a relatively positive outlook of growth in 2026 – though they warn
From jobs to housing to grocery prices, the U.S. economy has been weakening for months. But the stock market is telling a different story, thanks to a handful of companies called the Magnificent 7: Apple,
The US will finish the year with 3% real GDP growth despite the lengthy government shutdown, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told CBS’ Face the Nation.
Though Nvidia's valuation has risen the most over the past few years, it's Meta and Google - with their gigantic workforces and well-trod strategy of RSU-based compensation - that have sent the most taxes of this type to the state, Alamo estimates.
While spending soared to almost $12 billion, per one estimate, the data shows a more complicated economic picture.
The world economy has proven surprisingly durable in the face of President Donald Trump’s trade wars, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said Tuesday, upgrading its outlook for global and U.
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Russia’s War Economy Is Quietly Cracking – and Putin Knows It
Russia’s war economy is starting to show strain. As Ukraine’s drones hit targets deep inside Russia, the Kremlin is scrambling to plug mounting fiscal gaps with VAT hikes, new excise taxes and shrinking enlistment bonuses.
President Donald Trump will be holding more economic events before the 2026 midterms with Americans frustrated and Republicans' majority on the line.