August 27 What Fed must do now after Jerome Powell's Jackson Hole epiphany Federal Reserve chairman acknowledges tariffs create only one-time price adjustments, not inflation spirals, as calls grow for aggressive 100 basis point rate cuts.
August 16 America's tipping culture spirals from 15% to 30% as digital guilt trip kicks in Digital payment terminals now suggest 30% tips for basic services, shifting wage responsibility from employers to customers through guilt-inducing technology prompts.
August 12 Trump blasts ‘Too Late’ Powell again, threatens lawsuit over Fed’s $3B HQ renovations Trump on Tuesday ramped up his pressure on Jerome Powell to cut interest rates, threatening to allow a lawsuit over the central bank’s $3.1 billion renovation project to move forward.
August 12 Stocks soar in response to July inflation report Council of Economic Advisers chair Stephen Miran joins 'America's Newsroom' to discuss the July inflation report, how tariffs play into the CPI report, President Donald Trump's pick to lead the BLS and more.
August 8 The 78 cent opinion: Why stamp prices surge while mail volume plummets USPS posted a $6.5 billion loss in 2023 while raising stamp prices from 55 to 78 cents since 2020, even as first-class mail volume drops over 50% since 2001.
August 7 Sen. Slotkin says Dem Socialist NYC candidate Mamdani represents 'new generation' of leaders young voters want Michigan Sen. Elissa Slotkin explained how cost of living issues and the desire for younger leadership drove Mamdani's surprising New York primary election victory.
August 6 Trump breaks 'Day One' promise to lower costs as prices surge across America in first six months Working families face higher costs as Trump's policies contradict campaign promises, creating political risks for Republicans in upcoming elections.
August 4 The Fed’s foolish interest rate policy is stopping America’s economy from booming Federal Reserve keeps interest rates high despite rise in unemployment and economic concerns. Decision unnecessarily suppresses Trump's ongoing economic recovery
August 1 Trump imposes sweeping tariffs on dozens of countries after landing massive trade deals 'The Big Money Show' co-host Brian Brenberg joins 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss the impact of President Donald Trump's new tariffs on the U.S. economy.
August 1 Buy now, pay later is the worst thing for consumers since payday loans Buy now, pay later apps normalize instant gratification over financial discipline, replacing the saving-first approach of traditional layaway systems