What to watch in Warren Buffett's BH annual report
The company led by famed investor Warren Buffett will release on Saturday its much-anticipated annual report.
Boomers admit younger people have it harder
Some 73 percent of Boomers think that it was easier for them to buy a home decades ago than it is for younger generations now.
Sen. Risch: Time To Secure America's Supply Chain for Critical Minerals
We cannot afford to wait until China reduces or even cuts off our access to critical minerals.
Housing market dealt blow
The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage—the most popular among American borrowers—passed the 7 percent mark last week.
How Millennials are shifting the housing market
The generation's demand for housing isn't slowing down, experts say, helping to keep property prices high.
Property tax could be scrapped for millions under new proposal
A new legal initiative could eliminate property taxes in Michigan—a move that officials have warned will harm public services.
IRS asks Americans to report income from 'illegal activities'
The IRS invitation for taxpayers to declare their income from stolen goods and illegal activities has gone viral on social media.
House prices are falling
House prices have fallen in many major markets between December 2023 and January 2024—but this isn't necessarily good news for homebuyers.
Why Are Americans Spending Less
Consumers spent less across the board in January compared with the previous month, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau.
Drivers are spending 20 percent of their monthly income on their cars
Car ownership has become increasingly expensive for Americans, with many saying they are giving up on other essentials to pay for their vehicle costs.
Americans Being Priced Out of Their Love Affair With Cars
The country's legendary love story with the automobile may have stalled, as cars have become unaffordable to millions.
The Economy Is Great. Why Don't Voters Know? Blame Corporate Price Gouging
The truth is, the economy is remarkably good, but too many big corporations have too much power over prices—which means too many consumers pay way too much.
Conservatives Should Embrace Child Tax Credit Expansion
Public policy can be both pro-market and pro-family, as the House of Representatives demonstrated on Wednesday.
China's chances of overtaking US economy "declining"
The U.S. and Chinese economies are headed in two different directions, expert Eswar Prasad said.
Housing market sales "crash" amid real-estate recession warning
"It's safe to say we're in a real-estate sales recession," an analyst said after a big drop in home sales in Phoenix.
Home buying gets more affordable in a surprising way
Americans keeping and retaining their jobs with improved wages gives them a stronger financial standing if they want to buy a home, some experts say.
America is hiring, and that's great news for Joe Biden
Employers added 353,000 jobs in January, a sign of a robust economy, which could help President Joe Biden's reelection bid.
Medical and Pharmaceutical Friend-Shoring Is Bipartisan Common Sense
The future well-being of our medical and pharmaceutical supply chains impacts every single American.
US medicines cost nearly triple those of other nations
Branded drugs were even more expensive, costing 4.22 times more in the U.S. than in other high-income countries.
Hundreds of thousands of workers hired in January, smashing expectations
Employers added 353,000 jobs in January, smashing expectations, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Former Trump advisor praises Joe Biden's economy: "I was wrong"
Former Trump advisor Larry Kudlow had predicted a recession last year. Now he admits that the U.S. economy is strong under Biden.
Biden overtakes Trump in poll as attitudes about economy change
About one-third of voters think the U.S. economy is either "excellent" or "good," according to a Quinnipiac University poll.
Joe Biden gets boost from Fed rate decision
The Federal Reserve held rates unchanged for the fourth consecutive meeting, suggesting that the hike cycle may be over.
Eviction notices are on the rise in these states
Eviction filings served by landlords have come roaring back after the pandemic.
Job offers slowed in January but wages rose
Private sector employment increased by 107,000 in January, according to research institute ADP.
Bidenomics is Working in Battleground States
Data from six battlegrounds suggests that the economic policies of the Biden administration may be working.
India Could Help Break China's Hold on U.S. Drug Supply Chains
Geopolitical tensions, trade decoupling, and the coronavirus pandemic have revealed the vulnerability of America's pharmaceutical supply chains.
House prices fall nationwide for first time in a year
November marked the first monthly drop in home prices since January 2023, according to the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller national home price index.
Joe Biden's inflation claims challenged
Biden's claim that the U.S. has lower inflation than any other major world economy has been challenged on social media.
Donald Trump's new theory for stock market boom
The stock market has seen a recent boom, which saw the Dow Jones average reach a historic milestone.