October 25 Sen. Markwayne Mullin: Trump understands the economy better than any president in history Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., touts President Donald Trump's economic agenda and dissects why people are 'frustrated' about the government shutdown on 'Hannity.'
October 24 Laura touts Trump’s ‘astounding’ leverage over China Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ host Laura Ingraham praises the ‘astounding’ leverage President Donald Trump’s tariffs have against China ahead of his Asia trip on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’
October 24 White House says government shutdown could eliminate next inflation report despite optimistic numbers U.S. inflation hits 3% in September, beating economist expectations and sending Wall Street to record highs as investors anticipate Federal Reserve rate cuts.
October 23 Grocery bills in America: Here are the most and least expensive cities Cities with lower median household incomes like Detroit and Birmingham spend the highest percentage of income on groceries, while top income areas absorb food costs more easily.
October 19 Boston eyes city-run groceries to fight food insecurity, but skeptics remain doubtful Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens reports strong demand at city-run Azalea Fresh Market as Boston explores municipal grocery stores to improve food access in underserved areas.
October 19 'Nobody's spending $17 on an egg sandwich': Restaurant owners say inflation forcing tough menu choices Restaurant owners such as sandwich shop operator Michael Brafman struggle with rising protein costs and menu pricing decisions as inflation threatens customer loyalty and profit margins.
October 18 Drought conditions leave pumpkin farmers with empty fields and smaller crops Many pumpkin patches won't look the same this year as drought conditions across the United States leave farmers with empty fields. Since pumpkins are made up of at least 80% water, farmers say many of them couldn't survive the dry season.
October 17 Farmageddon: Trump’s trade war and shutdown are crushing the heartland Representative proposes ending trade wars and reopening government to help struggling farmers facing bankruptcy amid rising production costs and lost markets.
September 28 Why Gen Z doesn't want to have kids High housing costs, student debt, and expensive childcare are driving Generation Z away from parenthood, threatening America's population replacement rate.
September 18 Why your parents could afford a house on one salary – but you can’t on two President Nixon's 1971 policy severing the dollar from gold created inflation and stagnant wages, and destroyed middle-class financial security for generations.