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Two projections show that the Trump administration's tariff revenues would not cover the next 10 years of projected deficits ...
One financial planner has a proposal that she thinks might entice retirement savers to divert some of their wages to Roth accounts—providing more tax revenue for the U.S. government.
Investing legend Ray Dalio predicts that the US is headed for an 'economic heart attack' unless policymakers reduce the ...
Midfield F1 teams are set for their last roll of the dice as upgrades arrive at the Belgian Grand Prix sprint race weekend ...
Economic growth from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, common-sense spending cuts, and President Donald Trump’s America First ...
The Congressional Budget Office has released its final score of Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill”—and it’s bad.
Torrents of journalistic ink have been spilled on the "anti-coercion instrument" – the EU's most powerful trade weapon. Brussels should think twice before firing it at Washington.
The University of Minnesota's athletics budget faces an $8.75 million deficit in the upcoming fiscal year, due largely to a new revenue-sharing model that allows schools to pay athletes directly for ...
CHEYENNE — Wyoming’s education spending is expected to outpace its revenue by more than half a billion dollars by the 2029-30 biennium, according to a long-term revenue forecast generated by ...
Opinion Opinion: Newsom’s budget deal cooks the books to hide a structural deficit by Dan Walters • CalMatters Columnist June 29, 2025, 10:00 a.m.
His revised budget, released in May, had a $19 billion deficit even with a number of spending cuts, mostly in services for the poor and elderly. The budget deal expands the deficit to $21 billion.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed on Friday a budget that pares back a number of progressive priorities, including a landmark health care expansion for low-income adult illegal immigrants, to ...