(NewsNation) โ 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
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to join White House news briefing
Find out how to watchย on TV, or catch NewsNation live onย YouTubeย or theย NewsNation app. (NewsNation) โ Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is scheduled to attend a Tuesday morning White House
budget retailers Shein and Temu raise prices amid Trump tariffs
(NewsNation) โ 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) โ 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) โ 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) โ A credit score is like a school GPA โ 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) โ Younger Americans feel the strain of the economy, with most of surveyed Gen Zers revealing they are stressed or anxious about their finances.ย More than 50%
College wasn’t worth it for 51% of Gen Zers, study says
(NewsNation) โ 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) โ 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
Is your dime worth millions of dollars? Here’s how to tell
(NEXSTAR) โ A quick check of your piggy bank or car cupholder may reveal a relatively standard stash of coins: pennies, dimes, quarters, and a car wash token.