Soaring debt and deficits causing worry about threats to the economy and markets
By Jeff Cox Government debt that has swelled nearly 50% since the early days of the Covid pandemic is generating elevated levels of worry both on Wall Street and in…
By Jeff Cox Government debt that has swelled nearly 50% since the early days of the Covid pandemic is generating elevated levels of worry both on Wall Street and in…
By Anthony Altomari, The Western Journal The International Monetary Fund last week ripped the Biden administration’s out of control spending, calling it “out of line with what is needed for…
Story by Brian Evans A hotter-than-expected consumer price index reading rattled markets Wednesday, but markets are buzzing about an even more specific prices gauge contained within the data — the…
By Washington Examiner President Joe Biden hopes the latest jobs report will help convince voters that the economy is thriving under his policies, but a thorough look at the data…
Story by Yuval Rosenberg The team at Bloomberg Economics is warning that federal debt is set to grow even higher as a share of the economy than the most recent…
By Nicholas Ballasy Anew Government Accountability Office (GAO) report reveals that federal agencies have reported about $2.7 trillion in “total improper payments” since the fiscal year 2003 and $236 billion…
ByWashington Examiner Inflation may be down from the 9.1% high President Joe Biden caused with his multitrillion-dollar stimulus, but it is still higher than pre-pandemic levels and shows little sign…
Opinion by Liz Peek, opinion contributor Joe Biden is up to his usual tricks, spinning false narratives and blaming others for the damage done by his wrong-headed policies. People are…
Story by Serah Louis Abill announced in the U.S. House could scrap federal taxes on Social Security benefits starting in 2025, while introducing a new funding stream that might keep…
Story by Don Jacobson Jan. 15 (UPI) — The leaders of the U.S. House and Senate say they will introduce a two-tiered stopgap funding measure on Tuesday designed to keep…
Story by Allison Anton The inflation numbers for the month of December are in, and Biden’s reckless spending just keeps coming back to bite him. Which, of course, isn’t stopping…
Story by Rachel Greszler With 60% of Americans living paycheck to paycheck, most U.S. households could use a raise. But an arbitrary, one-size-fits-all increase in the minimum wage imposed by…