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The Federal Reserve needs more time to see how the economy responds to U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff and other ...
Politically, Californication has tilted Denver, Boulder, and Fort Collins leftward while eating away at the consistently ...
Federal Reserve Gov. Michael Barr said global supply chain disruptions and inflation caused by tariffs could weigh heaviest ...
President Donald Trump's trade war against China is causing rippling effects through the U.S. domestic economy, as Americans ...
The Federal Reserve has yet to cut interest rates in 2025 as it seeks greater clarity on the eventual effects of President Donald Trump’s tariff policy. While Fed Chair Jerome Powell suggested it’s in ...
Jerome Powell said the Federal Reserve can wait to see which effect from Trump's tariffs is worse - high inflation or a weak ...
The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell last week despite heightened uncertainty about how President Donald Trump’s tariffs will impact the U.S. and ...
Initial claims for state unemployment benefits dropped 13,000 to a seasonally adjusted 228,000 for the week ended May 3, the ...
Fed Chair Jerome Powell kicked off his post-meeting press conference by saying the central bank remains “squarely focused” on ...
The central bank stuck to a wait-and-see approach as officials brace for President Trump’s tariffs to stoke higher inflation and slower growth.
Federal Reserve officials held interest rates steady for a third-straight meeting and emphasized they see a growing risk of ...
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell held interest rates steady despite the president's threats to force him out his ...
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