The state of the economy will affect voting next November, and the Federal Reserve may find itself in a delicate position, our columnist says.
Category: Trump, Donald J
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The Rise and Fall of the U.S.-China Economic Partnership
China and the U.S. both gained from their economic integration. As they pull apart, each is finding it will be hard to fully replace the other.
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Fired Fox News Reporter Sues Network, Accusing It of Retaliation
Jason Donner, a 12-year employee, said he had lost his job after raising concerns about false statements surrounding the Jan. 6 attacks.
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Trump Family Trial Style
Ivanka Trump and her siblings dress for court — and the cameras.
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Biden to Celebrate Auto Plant Reopening in Illinois
The trip, including a meeting with the head of the United Automobile Workers, offers the president a chance to shore up critical union support.
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A Report Card for Bidenomics
Voters’ negative perceptions about the economy are weighing on President Biden’s poll numbers. Here’s what his economic policies have, and haven’t, accomplished.
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Voters Aren’t Believing in Bidenomics
A new Times/Sienna poll shows the president behind in five of six key states. Voters cite his economic track record, indicators notwithstanding.
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Frustrated With New Rules, Bank Lobbyists Are Making Their Fight Public
Banking trade groups are using legal action and public campaigns to push back on rules they say go too far.
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The Federal Deficit Is Growing. This Is Why.
Tax receipts dipped unexpectedly last year. The Biden administration blames Republican tax cuts, but the truth is more complicated.
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Wall Street’s Most Hated Regulator Faces an Existential Threat
Rohit Chopra, who leads the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, says he is simply enforcing the law. Bankers call him reckless — a “regulator gone rogue.”
