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US Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh testifies during a Senate Banking Committee hearing titled "The Semiannual Monetary Policy Report to the Congress" on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on July 15, 2026.
Economy
Fed, in a nail-biter July meeting, decides to leave rates unchanged
By Paul Wiseman and The Associated PressJuly 29, 2026
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Economy
A pound of ground beef now costs $6.82 — and that number is crushing consumer confidence
By Matt Ott and The Associated PressJuly 29, 2026
Stressed rich Gen Zer looks at laptop
Success
Despite making over $135K, 1 in 5 high earners feel ‘depressed’ when thinking about their finances—they may have ‘money dysmorphia’
By Emma BurleighJuly 28, 2026
President Donald Trump meets with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, China on May 14, 2026.
Economy
China’s exports are so huge they’re now lowering inflation in other countries
By Eleanor PringleJuly 28, 2026
President Donald Trump makes an announcement on American nuclear innovation in the Oval Office at the White House on July 24, 2026 in Washington, DC.
Economy
Trump can’t stop shooting himself in the foot, as the stage looks set once again for Warsh to hold—if not hike—interest rates
By Eleanor PringleJuly 27, 2026
Photo: Kevin Warsh
Economy
Let’s get ready to rumble: The next Fed meeting will be a ‘family feud’—and that’s exactly what Chairman Kevin Warsh wants
By Jason MaJuly 25, 2026
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Economy
Meet the Americans learning to go without after the biggest grocery inflation in 50 years
By Dee-Ann Durbin, Terry Tang, Maggie Scales, Sandy Guatibonza, Hikari Mae Hida and The Associated PressJuly 25, 2026
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Economy
‘Rockets and feathers’: Economists say grocery prices shoot up like the first, fall like the second
By Dee-Ann Durbin and The Associated PressJuly 25, 2026
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Energy
Oil at $100 is pushing up costs from gas pumps to grocery aisles
By Cathy Bussewitz, Mae Anderson, Anne D'Innocenzio and The Associated PressJuly 24, 2026
im Tran with her Grandaughter, two weeks old Alessandra on 28th October, 2005.
Economy
‘The demographic dividend of the last 40 years is ending’: J.P. Morgan says the world is running out of the two things that kept interest rates down
By Eleanor PringleJuly 24, 2026
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and U.S. President Donald Trump sit in the Oval Office.
Economy
The $39 trillion U.S. national debt isn’t as high as Japan’s and Singapore’s relative to economy size—and yet it’s still worse somehow
By Sasha RogelbergJuly 23, 2026
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Commentary
Japan’s monetary conundrum — why the yen hit a 40-year low as interest rates hit a 31-year high
By Steve H. Hanke and John GreenwoodJuly 20, 2026
U.S. President Donald Trump walks to board Air Force One on July 17, 2026 in Joint Base Andrews, Maryland.
Economy
Gas prices spiral over $4 as U.S.-Iran war heats up again, amid warning that ‘economic gravity’ will soon catch up to American families
By Eleanor PringleJuly 20, 2026
A woman in a red shirt, surrounded by other people, cheers and holds a fist in the air.
Economy
The minimum wage is now the lowest it’s been in 70 years—making the federal wage floor ‘officially a poverty wage,’ report finds
By Sasha RogelbergJuly 20, 2026
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Economy
Agricultural economist explains why you’re paying 32% more for lettuce and 20% more for tomatoes — and why it will stay that way
By Elizabeth Canales and The ConversationJuly 19, 2026
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