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Atlanta Federal Reserve President Raphael Bostic warned that effects of President Donald Trump's tariffs could cause prolonged inflation rather than a one-time price spike.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Friday signed the tax and spending cut bill Republicans muscled through Congress this week, turning it into law by his own self-imposed Fourth of July ...
What would happen if billionaires paid taxes at the same rate as the middle class? The answer reveals some surprising truths ...
Interest rate increases hit homeowners where it hurts most – their monthly budget. While Federal Reserve decisions might seem ...
Bill Pulte, the nation's top mortgage regulator, has called for a congressional investigation into Federal Reserve Chair ...
A May buyer’s estimated house payment of $4,700 is off 3% in a year. Still, that burden has tripled in 10 years.
Declining mortgage interest rates helped boost home loan applications for a second week, as the summer selling season is ...
The central bank is on a path to hold steady, reaffirming the view that the economy is in strong enough shape for ...
Prohibiting the Fed from paying interest on reserves wouldn’t protect taxpayers and would undermine the central bank’s ...
Denver’s crime statistics paint a nuanced picture of how public safety can change between neighborhoods, with some areas ...
Better-than-expected job growth and passage of tax cuts propelled stocks to all-time highs. President Trump’s July 9 tariff ...
Many Americans say President Donald Trump’s tariffs will make it harder for to manage or repay debt, a survey found. Experts ...