Voters remain largely divided over whether they prefer Republican Donald Trump or Democrat Kamala Harris to handle key economic issues, although Harris earns slightly better marks on elements such as
In the remote Nevada desert, the Baker Ranch couldn't survive without immigrant guest workers who come every year from Mexico. About 300 miles to the south In Las Vegas — increasingly a vacation playground for Americans from all political and socioeconomic backgrounds — immigrants are just as vital,
The global economy is heading toward year end with unexpected tailwinds as slowing inflation clears a path for an unlikely soft landing. But while the economics side of the equation is looking up, political hurdles lie ahead.
With only weeks before the November 5 election, here's how top economists assess the health of the U.S. economy.
America, too, continues to rack up a stellar economic performance even as its politics gets more poisonous. As they prepare to go to the polls in fewer than 20 days’ time, Republicans and Democrats have never mistrusted or disagreed with each other more. Against that gloomy backdrop, can America’s breathtaking economy possibly stay aloft?
That’s the lesson to take from both the founding of the Bretton Woods system 80 years ago and the Biden administration today
Donald J. Trump has been talking up his economic record for Black voters. The legacy of the last eight years is complicated.
Vice-President Kamala Harris is leading in national polls despite poor ratings on the economy. But if grumbling is the new normal, the economy could yet cost her the election. Keep up with the contest between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump with our US election forecast model During the covid-19 pandemic,
With less than a month to go before the U.S. elections, the American economy is in arguably in the best shape it has been prior to any presidential contest in recent history. Unemployment is at a more than two decade low.
When I look at my monthly stock market account, I am pleased. When I go to a restaurant, I see smaller crowds. When I go to the grocery store, I sometimes cringe,” said Broomfield
The economy is the top issue on the minds of voters this election, and inflation is their top economic concern.
Wealthier consumers, boosted by strong gains in income, home equity and stock market wealth, have increasingly driven American spending.