Americans outraged over rent hikes: "Legal thievery"
Americans are calling out decisions by landlords to raise rent prices as inflation remains high.
Evergrande collapse a major blow to China's economy
The indebted Chinese real estate giant was forced to liquidate by order of a Hong Kong judge on Monday.
Donald Trump ramps up threat of tariff war if elected president
Trump vowed through tariffs "or otherwise" to pressure foreign countries like China to build cars using plants located in the U.S.
Joe Biden speech blasts 'loser' Donald Trump on economy
The president also made reference to the Republican's previous comments on veterans, saying he looks at them "very differently."
China is covering up an economic crisis
"Just making statistics more patriotic will not help the economy to recover its lost momentum," an expert told Newsweek.
Is the economy strong? It depends on your politics
How do you feel about the economy? Is your preferred president in office? Apparently, that matters.
Americans scammed on mobile apps: 'Account was completely depleted'
DA Bragg's call for tighter fintech security highlights victims' stories of losing thousands due to app scams, exposing systemic flaws.
Stimulus check update: Residents in one state qualify for $12,000 rebate
One state's tax board offers residents several options to earn some extra cash after filing their taxes.
Joe Biden gets ominous warning from polls
Biden's low popularity rate among American voters is a huge challenge for the Democrat seeking reelection on November 5.
Bankruptcies surge among Gen X and Millennials
As Gen X and Millennials face increased bankruptcies, LegalShield data reveals a contrast to positive economic reports.
Ukraine seeks to cut off Putin's lifeblood with attacks inside Russia
Attacks on Russian oil and gas infrastructure have been ramped up in recent weeks, including on one of Russia's largest oil refineries.
If the Economy Is Hot, Why Are Voters So Frustrated?
Rarely has Washington stumbled on an issue more confounding than President Biden's low approval ratings.
Housing market data is warning sign for Americans: Peter Schiff
Economist warns of a housing crisis with rising prices and homeowners renting to keep low mortgages.
Americans have burned through their savings
A fifth of Americans say they are without any savings, according to a poll by Redfield & Wilton Strategies for Newsweek.
Americans blame Biden for rising gas prices
A poll for Newsweek revealed that 55 percent of Americans who said gas prices were rising blamed U.S. government mismanagement.
China's stock markets have lost over $6 trillion as economic woes deepen
The Chinese central bank's decision not to cut interest Monday vexed investors hoping for a shot in the arm for the country's slowing economy.
Heading to the Super Bowl? Here's how much it will cost
Attending Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas comes with a hefty price tag. Is it worth the money?
Americans get a warning about Social Security increase
Seniors might be in for a surprise in 2025 when their Social Security benefits increase by the lowest amount in four years.
Joe Biden's Cook Out stop gives critics ammunition for attacks
The president's photo by a menu from the fast-food chain Cook Out reflects inflation, according to critics.
US piles pressure on China to tighten noose around Russia's economy
Financial institutions in Kremlin-friendly China are under increasing pressure to abandon Russia or face the bite of the U.S.' secondary sanctions.
China's economic slump deprives Xi of key weapon against Taiwan
Taiwanese's plummeting investment in China, at a 21-year-low, reflects the shifting geopolitical realities blunting one of Beijing's favorite weapons.
Americans "suffering" at rate rarely reached
The percentage of Americans estimated to be "suffering" was 4.3 percent in the last quarter of 2023, according to Gallup's National Health and Well-Being Index.
There's Only One Way To Solve the Border Crisis: Expand Legal Immigration
Recent experience shows that, when given a chance to come legally and in an orderly way, migrants do so.
Americans are buying homes with friends
Open House Austin leads in co-ownership trend, with 15 percent of Americans buying homes together.
Americans could save billions in fees under new rule
CFPB's new rule could bring major savings on overdraft fees, targeting banks' excessive charges and aiding millions of households.
GOP Reps: Biden's New Rule Rips Freedom Away from Workers, Small Businesses
Under the Trump administration, small businesses were booming, the spirit of entrepreneurship was thriving, and the U.S. economy grew.
China responds to reports of struggling economy
"Choosing the Chinese market is not a risk, but an opportunity," China's No. 2 Li Qiang told the World Economic Forum at Davos.
UBI Is the Trojan Horse of Economic Ruin
Universal Basic Income's indiscriminate disbursement of funds fails to consider the nuanced complexities of individual needs.
Gen Z is choosing not to drive
Less Gen Z Americans own a driver's license than previous generations, according to consulting firm McKinsey.
Another sign China's economy is in deep trouble
Chian's exports were down last year for the first time since 2016 amid slumping international demand and rising interest rates.