A stark inventory mismatch is bedeviling housing markets across the country, but areas like Denver and Honolulu are showing improvement. Source link
Category: Economy
Stocks are partying like it’s 1999. Americans haven’t felt this bad in 70 years.
Stocks are partying like it’s 1999. Americans haven’t been this gloomy in 70 years. Source link
As cities race to control surging healthcare costs, many point to expenses related to the use of weight-loss drugs
Employers are stripping coverage as financial concerns mount: “I don’t have any more options.” Source link
Consumer Sentiment Drops to New Low, University of Michigan Survey Finds
Higher gasoline prices and the tense standoff in the Middle East helped push consumer sentiment to a new all-time low in May, with rising anxiety […]
This spring’s college grads are heading into a tough job market. For anyone without a bachelor’s degree, it’s even tougher
Employment prospects are even worse for those with just a high-school diploma or an associate degree. Source link
Week Ahead for FX, Bonds: U.S. PCE Data, Middle East Developments in Focus
U.S. PCE inflation figures will likely mark the highlight among economic data due in the coming week as investors increasingly anticipate that the Federal Reserve’s […]
U.S. Energy Storage Expands to Support Growing Power Needs
The U.S. energy storage industry installed a record amount of capacity in the first quarter as utilities seek greater grid stability and lower costs amid […]
EU, Mexico to Sign Updated Trade Agreement
The European Commission proposed legislation for the deal in September 2025, which will remove tariffs on exported goods such as EU cheese and seeks to […]
President Trump told his new Fed chair, Kevin Warsh, to ignore the political pressure during his swearing-in ceremony—and then the president laid out what he’d like to see
President Trump encouraged the new Fed chair to operate independently. Then, he signaled what he’d like to see. Source link
Kevin Warsh is to be sworn in as Fed chair on Friday, and some investors say the central bank’s next move could be a rate hike—not the cut he was hired to deliver
Kevin Warsh becomes head of the central bank as rising inflation and climbing bond yields challenge Trump’s desire for interest-rate cuts. Source link