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CBO: U.S. budget deficit at $1.7 trillion over past year
The Center Square· 6 hours agoOn Monday alone, the national public debt grew by $37 billion. The national debt is separate from...
U.S. budget deficit hits $1.2 trillion with fiscal year now two-thirds over
Market Watch· 11 hours agoThe deficit totaled $347 billion in the month of May, an increase of 44% from the gap in the same...
How the economy will change under Trump vs Biden
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 12 hours agoAccording to The Wall Street Journal, Trump's allies are considering policies that would give a president greater say over the Fed's moves. The former &...
Johnson, Trump, GOP plot ambitious agenda hinged on total control of government
The Hill· 7 hours agoSpeaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) met with Senate Republicans on Wednesday to begin setting an ambitious...
Donald Trump Built a National Debt So Big (Even Before the Pandemic) That It’ll Weigh Down the...
KION 46 Salinas· 2 days agoThe “King of Debt” promised to reduce the national debt — then his tax cuts made it surge. One of ...
How far must mortgage rates fall to increase inventory? Here's what experts say
CBS News· 14 hours agoWhile the inflation rate is down compared to recent highs, persistent inflation is continuing to...
Biden claims to have known Putin for 'over 40 years' even when he worked as a KGB agent
Fox News via Yahoo News· 6 days ago"I see an economy that grows from the middle out and bottom up, where the wealthy pay their fair...
Economists: Why a Trump Presidency Could Lead to "Hyperinflation"
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoRemember, back in late 2018, inflation started to pick up, the Federal Reserve raised interest...
Brazil Markets Sink as Lula Signals No Plan to Cut Spending
Bloomberg via Yahoo News· 13 hours ago(Bloomberg) -- Brazilian markets sank after President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva made it clear he’s...
Federal spending paradox: Niger exit vs. college debt relief
The Buffalo News· 7 days agoTwo minor news stories this week, juxtaposed against the federaldeficit, serve as a jarring paradox....