Many economists warn that Trump’s plans are likely to worsen the inflation he’s vowed to eradicate, drive up the federal debt ...
Essentially, Americans are still feeling financial pressure in their daily lives. The U.S. recovery from the pandemic-era ...
Data on household finances show that things have changed dramatically since September 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic was ...
In the end, the former Republican president secured his victory over the Democratic vice president not seven full hours after ...
Broad economic discontent, sharp divisions about the nation's future and polarized views of the major-party candidates mark ...
Vice President Kamala Harris won a slim majority of votes cast by Latinos, but Trump bested a high set by George W. Bush.
In some respects, that should have been a boon. After all, by many metrics, the economy has been quite strong. America’s gross domestic product has grown every year since 2020, when the COVID-19 ...
Trump's victory over Kamala Harris marks a historic comeback with younger voters trending red, Latino support increasing, and ...
Latino voters, and men in particular, have been moving toward Trump since 2016. This year, Latino men broke in his direction ...
Trump ran just slightly ahead of Biden with non-college voters in 2020. The Republican made modest gains, earning a clear ...
So looking back at the past four years, the U.S. economy can be seen as a tale of two eras. In 2021 and 2022, the economy was ...
Majorities of younger Black voters and Latino voters said the economy is not working well. The economy carried more ...