(NewsNation) — U.S. House Republicans have proposed a new $200 fee on electric vehicles, seemingly offering a path for the government to recoup cash from owners who avoid
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Amazon denies reports it will list tariffs in price listings
(NewsNation) — A report saying Amazon was planning to show how much President Donald Trump’s tariffs are adding to the price of its products led the Trump administration
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to join White House news briefing
Find out how to watch on TV, or catch NewsNation live on YouTube or the NewsNation app. (NewsNation) — Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is scheduled to attend a Tuesday morning White House
budget retailers Shein and Temu raise prices amid Trump tariffs
(NewsNation) — Popular budget retailers Shein and Temu are following through on plans to raise prices due to President Trump’s tariffs, with some products more than doubling in
Starter homes top $1M in 233 cities: Zillow
(NewsNation) — In more than 230 U.S. cities, $1 million is only enough for a starter home, according to a new report. A Zillow analysis found that the
Bessent boasts tariff progress as Asia markets remain mixed
(NewsNation) — Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said tariff negotiations are going “very well” with the United States’ Asian trading partners, despite a standstill with China. He cited negotiations
Can you consolidate credit card Debt with bad credit?
(NewsNation) — A credit score is like a school GPA — one bad grade, and good luck recovering. Banks look to credit scores to approve or deny a
Gen Z ‘barely getting by’ financially: Survey
(NewsNation) — Younger Americans feel the strain of the economy, with most of surveyed Gen Zers revealing they are stressed or anxious about their finances. More than 50%
College wasn’t worth it for 51% of Gen Zers, study says
(NewsNation) — As the younger generation opts for less traditional jobs and more entrepreneurial side gigs in a digital age, the demand for a college degree has fallen.
Which states allow SNAP benefits to purchase hot meals?
DENVER (KDVR) — Colorado could soon join a small list of states in the nation that allow Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipients to get a hot prepared