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The government's official job growth figures are about to be massively revised downward—again.
Country-specific tariffs are in effect until Oct. 14 while the White House brings its case to the Supreme Court
Constellation Brands cuts fiscal year outlook as the importer of Corona and Modelo faces declining beer sales amid challenging economic conditions and weak consumer demand.
Trump responded “no” when asked by a reporter whether he is considering taking away some of the tariffs imposed on India. “We get along with India very well,” Trump added Tuesday at a White House event, but criticized what he said was an imbalanced trade
Construction spending was down 2.8% year-over-year in July, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau
Last week, a judge ruled that most of President Donald Trump's tariffs are illegal, setting up a showdown in the Supreme Court. That leaves the future of Trump's trade wars once again up in the air.
Trump says a court's dismissal of his emergency tariffs would be \\
An internet's fixation on the president's well-being has given way to wagers on prediction markets on whether he will remain in power at the end of 2025.
A federal court loss could open the door to at least $100 billion in tariffs getting refunded by the Trump administration
Consumers are still spending despite tariff pressures, but reports show they're getting more selective about how they spend money.
With the economy at a turning point, Friday's report on job creation will attract even more attention than usual. Forecasters expect it to show August was lackluster for job growth.
Sir Keir Starmer is in a large and growing hole. Long-term borrowing costs are at their highest in almost 30 years and that is a big problem for a prime minister who is spending a lot more money than he has.
The cruise operator is almost fully recovered, and it's getting closer.
Huntington Commercial Bank Director of Economics Ian Wyatt discusses the Fed, US consumer spending and what he's expecting from the jobs report. He speaks with Tom Mackenzie on September 1, 2025.