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Midsize businesses are more likely to either absorb the cost of tariffs or pass them along to their customers.
After discouraging revisions to May and June’s jobs reports, the president moved to fire the nonpartisan head of the BLS.
On Friday, job growth figures from earlier months were revised sharply downward. Also on the show: are President Trump's new ...
As electronic labels roll out in grocery stores across the U.S., consumers and lawmakers fear they could lead to surge pricing.
The Tea app is a place for women to share red or green flags about men they've dated, or connect with one another. But it ...
On the one hand, there are economic forces at work. On the other, there’s a deeper philosophical question about using art as ...
We’ll break down the historic jobs reports revisions that prompted Trump to fire the commissioner of the Bureau of Labor ...
President Trump’s long-delayed tariff deadline has finally passed and for countries without a deal, the import taxes are ...
The Trump administration set August 1 as the deadline for countries to strike new trade agreements with the U.S. Some met the ...
Simon Johnson, a Nobel-winning economist at MIT, says AI innovations can produce productivity gains, but not everyone will ...
Layoff announcements were up 29% from June to July, and up 140% compared to last July. Should we be worried? Plus: data ...
Meta and Microsoft shares jumped Thursday following strong quarterly earnings, with both companies attributing the gains to ...