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Inflation
Inflation
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Economy
More groceries may benefit from tariff exemptions as the 2026 midterm elections get closer, analyst says
By
Jason Ma
November 16, 2025
Economy
Trump says cost of living is too high when he says so but ‘affordability is a lie when used by the Dems’
By
Steve Peoples
and
The Associated Press
November 16, 2025
Politics
Despite getting clobbered on affordability in recent elections, Republicans stick to Trump’s view that the economy has never been better
By
Steve Peoples
and
The Associated Press
November 16, 2025
Economy
Why ‘affordability’ is every politicians’ nightmare: The anger that gets you elected and refuses to go away
By
Nick Lichtenberg
November 16, 2025
Economy
If you think beef is expensive now, just wait until next year when prices could soar nearly 60%
By
Jason Ma
November 15, 2025
Economy
Fed researchers say tariffs actually lower inflation — because they’re demand shocks that slam employment and economic activity
By
Jason Ma
November 15, 2025
Economy
‘You go into the grocery store, you see what things cost, and it’s just not working’: How Democrats figured out affordability politics
By
Olivia Diaz
,
Mike Catalini
,
Maya Sweedler
and
The Associated Press
November 15, 2025
Economy
‘Take it from me’: Former Biden economics official sees Trump’s message on inflation failing to stick: ‘That argument does not resonate’
By
Josh Boak
and
The Associated Press
November 15, 2025
Economy
Butchered jobs and inflation data add fuel to the fire of uncertainty already blazing in the markets
By
Eleanor Pringle
November 14, 2025
Economy
Top economist Mohamed El-Erian warns the AI bubble will ‘end in tears’ and credit ‘cockroaches’ abound
By
Nick Lichtenberg
November 13, 2025
Economy
White House official says October jobs and inflation data are likely to never be released
By
Nino Paoli
November 13, 2025
Economy
Hopes for a December rate cut are fading fast despite labor fears—Jerome Powell will have his work cut out attempting to unite the Fed
By
Eleanor Pringle
November 12, 2025
Economy
How the federal government hurt the economy: $11 billion vanishes with 1.25 million unpaid and 2,000 canceled flights
By
Christopher Rugaber
and
The Associated Press
November 11, 2025
Economy
It’s Trump’s economy now and Americans don’t seem to love it
By
Mark Niquette
,
Lauren Dezenski
and
Bloomberg
November 10, 2025
Politics
It’s not about inflation or the economy — the election instead delivered a ‘wake-up call’ on affordability politics, top pollster says
By
Jason Ma
November 8, 2025
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