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National Debt Tracker: American taxpayers (you) are now on the hook for $36,220,361,045,794.81 as of 2/7/25
The U.S. national debt is climbing at a rapid pace, on track to double over the next three decades amid a rush of spending by President Biden and Congress.
Accenture dropping corporate DEI policies
Accenture sent a memo to employees on Thursday announcing that it's ending its corporate DEI policies and diversity goals, becoming the latest company to do so.
Allstate says California wildfires to bring company $1.1 billion in losses
Allstate said the wildfires blazed through Southern California last month will bring the insurance company a sizable loss – $1.1 billion.
Egg surcharge hits diners' wallets: Experts say consumers should fear menu price hikes more
Surcharges are never welcomed by consumers, but restaurant industry experts argue they are better than overall menu increases, which don't always come down.
Ford expecting mounting EV losses this year
Ford revealed in its latest earnings report that its Model e electric vehicle division is expected to see losses above $5 billion in 2025, similar to last year.
US economy added 143K jobs in January, unemployment rate ticks lower
The Labor Department on Friday released its jobs report for January, which showed that the U.S. economy added 143,000 jobs last month, which was below economists' expectations.
Lumber, construction material prices could rise due to tariffs
If President Donald Trump follows through with his impending 25% tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada, construction costs will surge, home builders warn.
Trump's tariffs on Mexico and Canada will increase prices for consumers; experts offer details
President Donald Trump's tariffs on Mexico and Canada could take effect next month, with consumers likely to see prices rise for several types of products if they move forward.
What are tariffs, how do they work and who pays for them?
President Donald Trump's tariffs on America's three largest trading partners have led to questions about how tariffs work and who pays for them when goods are imported.
LARRY KUDLOW: Congressional Republicans must not stop the Trump Tax Cuts
The fate of the Trump tax cuts may hang in the balance — but it is crucial for Congressional Republicans to extend them. It's what the President wants and the House and Senate must not stand in the way.