The Trump administration’s tariffs are making it more expensive to build homes, deepening the U.S. housing shortage.
November’s jobs report, released today, showed signs of weakness—particularly among groups that often foreshadow broader ...
The Senate Republican response to the looming expiration of the ACA’s enhanced tax credits is a patchwork of policies that ...
Analysis finds that since January 2025, more than 108 million electric utility customers and nearly 49 million natural gas ...
New analysis highlights the extensive risk to U.S. rivers, streams, and drinking water supplies posed by the Trump ...
In Hamm v. Smith, the Supreme Court will consider how IQ tests can be used to determine when an individual with an ...
Manufacturing jobs are declining despite tariff promises. Cumulatively, manufacturing employment has fallen by 63,000 jobs since the start of 2025 and by 67,000 jobs since President Trump’s April ...
Gen Z men support unions more strongly than any other group, both today and when older generations were their age. Looking at ...
Congress must pass legislation that ensures crypto markets are subject to the same types of safeguards for consumers, investors, and the financial system that govern other capital markets.
Tariffs add additional costs to already rising home prices. The tariff-driven slowdown will hit buyers after the average home price has already increased 31 percent since 2020, putting homeownership ...
About 66 percent of electric utility customers and 62 percent of natural gas customers across the country are seeing rate increases, up from 65 percent of electric and 59 percent of gas customers ...