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A growing number of Americans are using buy now, pay later loans to buy groceries, and more people are paying those bills ...
After cruising along comfortably for most of last year, the world’s largest economy lost altitude at the start of 2025 as ...
A recent survey by the New York Times and Siena College Research suggests most Americans consider President Trump's second ...
Donald Trump made a physically impossible claim about his tariff negotiations with China, and one reporter is sounding the ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberal Party still appears poised to win, pollsters say, even as its lead over the Conservative ...
The third round of talks in three weeks have raised hopes for an Iran nuclear accord, which could avert a new Mideast ...
President Donald Trump's tariffs have been slow to affect hard economic data, but that could change Wednesday when the import taxes could blow a hole in the Gross Domestic Product figures.
These are today's mortgage and refinance rates. Mortgage rates are down today, but the potential for volatility remains.
Like his predecessors, Trump may have belatedly discovered that criticizing the Fed in public doesn’t typically work.
Unaffiliated voters are starting to turn against Trump and his disruptive agenda, demonstrating its political risks for the ...
People are still buying things at a steady clip, keeping the economy humming—for now.
A new Reuters/Ipsos poll, conducted between April 16-21 among 4,306 respondents, shows a steady decline since the start of ...