To save taxpayer money and rebuild the economy, Congress should repeal Biden's poorly named Inflation Reduction Act
Concerns about inflation have been pegged as a major catalyst for big swings in longer Treasury yields in recent months. The 10-year Treasury yield hit a peak of 4.8% recently, but has since eased back to about 4.
Trump and his GOP allies are readying an ambitious agenda that includes increased deportations of immigrants, higher tariffs on imported goods from Mexico, Canada and China, as well as extending some of the 2017 tax cuts that are set to expire at the end of the year.
The return of President Donald Trump, alongside a Republican-controlled Congress, raises a critical question: Will the Inflation Reduction Act be killed or merely maimed? The answer lies with those GOP representatives; specifically, 32 of them.
Despite all the discussion of spending cuts under the new unified GOP control in Washington, two words that President Trump did not utter even
Inflation was a driving force behind Donald Trump’s election, but he’s put the issue on the back burner during his first week in office.
President Donald Trump’s administration issued a memo Monday ordering widespread federal assistance to be temporarily paused, as Trump and his allies have argued he can block government funds that Congress has already authorized, despite a federal law forbidding it.
As they gather this week at President Donald Trump's Miami resort, House Republicans face a host of tough decisions.
President Donald Trump may want lower interest rates, but the Federal Reserve will almost certainly keep its benchmark interest rate unchanged at its two-day policy meeting that ends Wednesday.
Two months ago, in his first network television interview after the election, Donald Trump said he owed his victory to Americans’ anger over immigration and inflation, specifically the ri
Two months ago, in his first network television interview after the election, Donald Trump said he owed his victory to Americans’ anger over immigration and inflation, specifically the rising cost of groceries.
HEADS UP: “Career prosecutors withdraw from federal criminal investigation of GOP Congressman Andy Ogles,” by WTVF-TV’s Phil Williams: It’s “an unprecedented move that could signal plans by the Trump administration to drop the case against a Republican ally.”