Trump, tariffs and Supreme Court
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Trump’s overall approval rating sits at 43%, while just 34% of registered voters say he has “lived up” to expectations on the economy, 33% say he has “looked out for the middle class” and 30% say he met expectations on inflation, according to a new NBC News poll released Sunday.
Political strategist Mark Penn said Monday on Fox Business that President Donald Trump can turn around his poor economic polling if he “sells the facts” to the public. A majority of Americans now rate the economy negatively,
Trump lambasted Powell this week, calling him “Jerome ‘Too Late’ Powell” in a speech to Asian business leaders .
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Treasury Dept. says inflation is running 'above target' as Trump insists there is 'no inflation'
Treasury said the mass departure of federal workers, President Trump's immigration policy and artificial intelligence are all impacting the labor market.
Comparing the economic performance of President Obama versus President Trump reveals how differing policy goals, external shocks and structural conditions shaped U.S. outcomes. Presidents don’t control inflation or growth directly.
America’s highest court will hear arguments on Wednesday about President Donald Trump’s use of emergency tariffs. Trump has said he considers the trade deficit a national emergency. He used that justification to invoke emergency powers and apply sweeping tariffs on nearly every US trade partner this year.
According to a recent Yahoo/YouGov poll, there is a growing dissatisfaction among Americans with President Trump's economic management.
Trump’s trade deal with Xi halts fentanyl shipments, lifts rare-earth bans, and opens Chinese markets to U.S. farmers in a major reset of trade ties.
It’s not US warships that are weighing on the minds of many Venezuelans, but a more pressing, personal issue: how to pay the bills.
According to Trump’s treasury secretary, the economy isn’t just struggling in some areas — some “sectors” are actually contracting.