The U.S. economy grew at a solid annual rate of 2.8% in July, August and September, with consumer spending leading the way, ...
American voters concerned about the economy and falling behind in their household finances due to growth not keeping pace ...
That’s because economic sentiment doesn’t always match up nicely with data that shows the economy is adding jobs, consumer spending is growing and gross domestic product — the broadest measu ...
Trump has promised to cut taxes and government regulations, slap tariffs on imports and order large deportations of ...
Tim Scott of South Carolina criticized Yellen's economic framing as "harsh" and pointed to his own background. "As a guy ...
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's economic agenda risks returning inflation to the United States and hurting economic ...
Meanwhile, the economy itself remains solid, even though major cost pressures linger. Inflation is virtually back to normal, ...
After Vice President Kamala Harris’ defeat, speculation has already started about potential Democratic candidates for the ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump tapped into deep anxieties about an economy that seemed unable despite its recent growth to meet the needs of the middle class. AP VoteCast ...
Pollsters, this U.S. election cycle had their work cut out for them, having to weigh factors like incumbency, the economy, reproductive rights, and turnout. Through their respective methods for ...
Mostly, we understand this to be a question about the economy, never not a leading issue in any election, but particularly keen in this one. Inflation is down, but lots of things cost more than ...
But voters consistently and repeatedly said issue No. 1 this election was the economy. That explains a lot about why Trump was reelected. That’s because economic sentiment doesn’t always match ...