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President Trump's 'big beautiful bill' will provide a boost to the economy in the near term but just a tiny bump over the long run, forecasters say
What do the latest US polls say about President Donald Trump's current approval rating? How do Americans feel about recent tariffs? What we know
Steve Ghan, a retired PNNL scientist and a member of Friends of PNNL, told the Herald the impacts of jobs that would be lost under the administration’s proposed budget request would ripple through the economy as those workers’ incomes would be no longer be available to be spent on food, goods, entertainment and education.
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Explícame on MSNTrump's Economic Reforms: Winners and Losers in the Fine PrintThe 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act' signed by President Donald Trump has reshaped the economic landscape in the U.S., creating a complex web of winners and losers. This legislation has not only adjusted tax exemptions for homeowners but also made changes to social assistance programs and student loan conditions,
Nuclear power exemplifies how revamping dated and onerous rules could kick-start investment and innovation.
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Elizabeth Economy of the Hoover Institution says Trump's tariffs policy has been 'political gamesmanship', with no real substance at this stage.
Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis) said Wednesday that President Trump firmly placed his stamp on the U.S. economy with his tariff policies, and is to blame for the “uncertainty” and “chaos” that has
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Explícame on MSNHow does Trump's economic policy align with his "America First" goals?President Donald Trump's economic policies are intricately aligned with his 'America First' agenda, focusing on reshaping federal governance, prioritizing national interests, and enhancing governmental efficiency.
Stock markets are up and tax cuts are coming for some, but consumer spending is slowing and the full effects of tariffs have not yet hit.
The Washington Post editorial board outlined the possible paths President Trump could take to avoid becoming a lame duck and maintain power beyond 2028.