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In President Donald Trump’s first White House term, public confidence in his handling of the economy was always among his ...
They thought his second term would be like the first, giving priority to economic growth and the stock market. Trump had ...
Investors cheered Donald Trump’s election victory in November, but his tariffs have cooled that enthusiasm in recent weeks.
February’s jobs report said the labor market was holding steady, but the report did not yet capture the full extent of ...
Trump can wage this war because he has the world’s largest weapon: the U.S. economy. When a consumer of our size changes its buying patterns, it can have a devastating effect on others. Canada and ...
Half of Americans in a new poll say President Trump’s policies have made the U.S. economy worse in his first seven weeks in office. In a CNN poll released Thursday, 51 percent of respondents say ...
Below are some of the sizable financial market moves prompted by the actions of U.S. President Donald Trump in recent weeks ...
Economists are bracing for intensifying price pressures and slower growth, posing a challenge for the Federal Reserve.
After vowing to immediately make America more affordable if elected, Trump now says the nation faces a "period of transition." ...
American consumers – and their wallets – are the engine of the economy. But they’re now showing the strain of inflation, President Donald Trump’s tariffs and a stock market plunge.
US stocks looked set to build on losses of over 2% for the major indexes as March's struggles looked to continue.