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Job cut announcements rose 29% in July from the previous month, according to outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas.
The Federal Reserve is still waiting and seeing, folks.
We spoke to families at Shanghai’s new Legoland theme park about what they’re willing and not willing to spend on.
Goods from South Korea will face a 15% tariff under a new trade deal. Meanwhile Brazil will be harder hit, with a 50% tax on ...
Simon Johnson, a Nobel-winning economist at MIT, says AI innovations can produce productivity gains, but not everyone will ...
The size of the U.S. economy grew in the second quarter of this year by a lot — 3%, annualized . That’s after it contracted ...
Three percent GDP growth for the second quarter is great. It’s also misleading. Plus: jobs, stablecoin, and the case for a ...
As the U.S. employs more tariffs and sanctions, former international economic security advisor Daleep Singh makes the case ...
The U.N. has warned Gaza is on the brink of famine.
The central bank chose not to cut rates, given the uncertain effects of tariffs and a resilient overall economy. But the committee's decision was not unanimous.
Friday will be the first Friday of a new month, and that means a new jobs report. But today economists got the first crack at ...
The recently-signed GENIUS Act is intended to convince crypto skeptics that stablecoins are in fact safe. If a company issues ...
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