The Congressional Budget Office informed Senate Budget Committee Ranking Member Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) in a letter Monday that the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act, President Trump’s signature domestic
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US economy on ‘precipice of recession,’ Moody’s chief economist warns
(NewsNation) — Moody’s Analytics chief economist Mark Zandi said the U.S. economy is “on the precipice of recession,” citing indicators from last week’s economic data releases. In a
American farmers, truckers facing toughest time in years
(NewsNation) — The industries that help keep food on Americans’ tables and goods on the move have been given a major blow to their operations, and those effects
How much are Southwest Airline’s assigned seats?
(NewsNation) — Tickets for Southwest Airlines’ first assigned seats recently went on sale, and how much you pay will vary. The airline phased out its open-seating policy after
Homeowners taking houses off market as buyers refuse higher prices
(NewsNation) — Home sellers have been increasingly yanking their homes off the market instead of agreeing to lower prices as would-be buyers push back on higher prices. After
More stamp price changes are expected: How expensive could they get?
(NEXSTAR) — Earlier this summer, the cost of a Forever stamp rose five cents, marking the largest price increase the U.S. has seen on first-class mail. You may
Trump admin: Social Security policy set for mid-August now optional
(NewsNation) — The Trump administration has clarified that a change to the Social Security Administration‘s phone policy is optional. The new policy, which had a start date of
85% of parents worry about tariffs affecting back-to-school cost: Survey
(The Hill) — Tariff concerns are affecting parents as they begin back-to-school shopping early to avoid the higher costs they believe are coming for school supplies, according to
80,000 surprise checks sent to Americans under ‘money match’ law
(WHTM) — Tens of thousands of Pennsylvanians are expected to receive “good news” letters in the mail later this year. The Pennsylvania Treasury says it will send 80,000
Why job numbers change: Understanding the latest revisions
(NewsNation) — The job market suddenly looks far weaker than it did just a day ago after major revisions wiped out hundreds of thousands of previously reported gains.