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Americans Feel Bad About the Economy. Whether They Act on It Is What Really Matters.
Americans are in the dumps about the economy. The big question: What will that pessimism mean for the economy? The University of Michigan on Friday reported that its index of consumer sentiment,
Some taxpayers don't have much time left to claim stimulus money of up to $1,400 a person
Many are talking about claiming a 2021 recovery rebate credit. But do you qualify? And what do you need to do to claim it?
Myanmar Quake Death Toll Surges as Thai Rescuers Continue Search
Myanmar said the death toll from Friday’s powerful earthquake has risen to more than 800, while rescuers in neighboring Thailand are still searching for dozens of people missing from a collapsed high
Everything you wanted to know about a recession but were afraid to ask
Gregory Daco, chief economist at EY Parthenon, sees the odds of a recession at 40%. In normal times, the odds of a recess
Black Americans describe how being a federal worker was their path to the middle class — and the heartbreak of losing it
Trump and DOGE's job cuts and DEI scrutiny have threatened a pathway to the American Dream for these Black federal workers.
Denmark Rebukes US for Hostile Tone After Vance’s Greenland Trip
Denmark’s foreign minister assailed the US for its “tone” after Vice President JD Vance visited Greenland, the remote and resource-rich Arctic island coveted by President Donald Trump.
Alex Rodriguez made 5 changes to stay fit as he ages — from lighter weightlifting to less red meat
From a star athlete to a CEO, Alex Rodriguez said he's shifted his routine to include less heavy lifting and more yoga and fasting.
King Dollar Rocked by Trump's Assault on World Economic Order
As US stock prices tumbled this month, John Sidawi, a fund manager at Federated Hermes, noticed something strange.
Looking for an internship? This company says it'll pay $25 an hour to a 'dog breath sniffer'
A marketing internship in New York City is drawing applicants with its unusual title and boundless promise for growth for a dogged worker.
How the End of the ‘American Exceptionalism’ Trade Is Rippling Around the Globe
Outsize U.S. bets delivered foreign investors years of windfall profits, but have left them exposed to this year’s reversal.
I was a mailman for 31 years before retiring. I now deliver flowers part-time and have yet to use any retirement savings.
John Moore delivered mail for the post office for 31 years before retiring. He now delivers flowers part-time and has avoided using his savings.
Five Recession Indicators Now Raising Alarm in the US
Experts told Newsweek the things they are monitoring to determine whether the U.S. is on the brink of a significant economic downturn.
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