Dissatisfaction with the economy drove voters to the polls. And Donald Trump was viewed as the change candidate.
On the basis of economics, the choice is clear. The cost of living, unemployment, and government debt would all be higher ...
U.S. voters’ decisive swing toward President-elect Donald Trump reflects dissatisfaction with recent inflation, as well as ...
The candidates outlined vastly different messages in Georgia, North Carolina and Virginia, with Donald J. Trump exaggerating ...
That’s because economic sentiment doesn’t always match up nicely with data that shows the economy is adding jobs, consumer spending is growing and gross domestic product — the broadest measu ...
If real, inflation-adjusted wages are up, then why are millions of Americans so down about their economic prospects?
As the nation waits for the election results, voters way in on the issues facing the country and which candidate will being the change they are looking for.
Rep. Ro Khanna said Democrats "need to be emphasizing the economic issues" after bruising defeats in the 2024 election.
As Americans prepare to vote in one week on who should inhabit the White House in 2025, there is a surprising improvement on how they view the economy. The Conference Board’s consumer confidence ...
As the 2024 presidential race wraps up, New Jersey voters are most focused on economic concerns, according to a recent Rutgers-Eagleton poll.
while the present situation component – which measures consumers’ views on the current economic conditions – surged by 14.2 points to 138. The economy is cited often as the top issue in the ...