Immigration crackdown could lead to a lower U.S. unemployment rate. Here’s why.
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Trump wants both lower interest rates and tariffs. Here’s how that could backfire.
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Here's how Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs could impact U.S. prices
President Trump on Monday ordered new tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports. Experts say some products could become pricier.CBS News - 1d -
Gold could hit $3,000 soon and $4,000 in 2026, this market pro says. Here’s why.
Yardeni: Inflation, tariffs, plus countries accumulating gold as a haven from U.S. sanctions.MarketWatch - 1d -
Here’s the biggest economic threat from Trump’s planned immigration crackdown, according to Goldman Sachs
Should those arrests and deportations pick up, it could have economic consequences, depending how aggressive authorities get.MarketWatch - 2d -
Trump, and home buyers, could get their wish for lower mortgage rates — if markets cooperate
The president’s focus on the 10-year Treasury yield is part of Trump’s efforts to bring down mortgage rates, a promise during his campaign.MarketWatch - 4d -
A new bill would cap credit card interest rates at 10%. Here's what that could mean for your money
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Minneapolis Fed's Kashkari expects lower interest rates later this year
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U.S. economy added just 143,000 jobs in January but unemployment rate fell to 4%
Nonfarm payrolls were projected to increase by 169,000 in January, according to the Dow Jones consensus forecast.CNBC - 5d -
Why the Chiefs-Eagles Super Bowl rematch could deliver a ratings record for Fox
Advertisers paid as much as $8 million for a commercial on the Big Game that keeps getting bigger.Los Angeles Times - 5d
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India's Modi to meet with Trump, Musk on Thursday as trade tensions mount
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US inflation unexpectedly increases to 3% in January
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Mitch McConnell says Trump's trade war will raise prices: 'Tariffs are bad policy'
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