Many Americans fretted about inflation as they headed out to vote. But Donald J. Trump’s approach comes with risks of a ...
If inflation is as politically toxic as this week's resounding U.S. election result suggests, the presumed impact of his ...
And the voters who identified the economy as their primary concern voted overwhelmingly for Trump over Harris - 79% to 20%.
The expectation is that a victory by Trump will lead to faster economic growth and more market-friendly policies.
Inflation has been tamed. Consumers are spending like crazy. Companies have more jobs available than job seekers to fill ...
American households continue to feel squeezed by inflation, which contributes to a more pessimistic view about the economy ...
Bond yields soared Wednesday as markets saw a possibility that monetary policy might remain tight if Trump's proposals drive ...
It has been mired around 40% ever since, with the scarring impact of subsequently high inflation still cited by voters as a ...
The president-elect plans tariffs and tax cuts, like in his first term. There are risks with both, but also lots of caveats.
Inflation and deflation are opposite sides of the same coin. When both threaten, here's how to construct your diversified portfolio to keep it safe.