Federal Reserve Leaves Interest Rates Unchanged, Signals 3 Cuts This Year

The Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged at the FOMC policy meeting but officials signaled that three rate cuts were still planned for this year.
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IRS Warns Tax Refunds Will Be Much Lower This Year

Inflation-hit Americans who filed their taxes early have received, on average, smaller tax refunds this year, according to data published by the IRS.

FedEx Founder Issues Dire Warning About ‘Unsustainable’ Government Debt

The founder of FedEx has added his voice to the chorus of views expressing concern about out-of-control spending in Washington.
Climate Agenda Set to Push Food Prices Even Higher, Analysts Say

As Americans Struggle Financially, Climate Agenda Set to Spark New Food Price Hikes, Analysts...

The net zero climate agenda is pushing regulations and costs onto farmers, which translate to costlier food items for Americans.
Why All of America Could See a San Francisco-Style Homeless Crisis

Why All of America Could See a San Francisco-Style Homeless Crisis

Overwhelmed with homeless people, cities and towns seek relief from the trap of having to either provide housing or leave encampments alone.

US Inflation Unexpectedly Surges to 3.4 Percent as Price Pressures Persist

The U.S. annual inflation rate surged to 3.4 percent in December 2023 as price pressures continue to be sticky across the marketplace.

US Debt Hits A Record $34.001 Trillion

Latest Treasury Daily Statement reflecting US Treasury's financial statements as of Dec 29, 2023, shows total US debt as of year end was over $34 trillion.
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Building

IRS Rakes in Record $4.9 Trillion in Taxes from Americans Amid Enforcement Crackdown

The IRS has collected a record-shattering $4.9 trillion dollars in tax revenue from Americans as it increasingly relies on high tech like AI to boost collection

US economist predicts 2024 will bring ‘biggest crash of our lifetime’

"I think 2024 is going to be the biggest single crash year we'll see in our lifetimes," one outspoken economist, Harry Dent, told Fox News Digital.

JPMorgan Chief Issues Stark Warning on Recession

Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, has warned that inflation could go up again, leading to higher interest rates and—possibly—recession.

Americans need an extra $11,400 today just to afford the basics

The typical American household must spend an additional $11,434 annually just to maintain the same standard of living they enjoyed in January of 2021.

Only 14% of US voters say Joe Biden has made them better off

Only 14% of American voters believe they are better off financially now than when Biden took office, in latest sign Bidenomics could undermine Biden's re-election.