Economists are warning of an impending recession within just a few years, in part due to the president's actions on China. But President Trump's closest advisers say those worried economists are wrong.
Survey: 3 In 4 Economists Believe U.S. Will Enter Recession By 2021
The Trump administration says economists concerned about an impending recession are wrong and trying to hurt the president's reelection chances.
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Congressional Budget Office says US debt to be high over next 30 years
The latest long-term budget and economic outlook from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office was released Wednesday.
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More taxpayers claim standard deduction due to complex filing process
A lot more of the money you receive is taxable than you may realize — pensions are considered taxable income, as is social security in some cases.
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Federal Reserve foresees 3 rate cuts this year
Officials are forecasting that stronger growth and stubborn inflation will persist this year and next.
Robotic police dog shot multiple times, helped avoid bloodshed
Roscoe was part of the Massachusetts bomb squad and was shot several times while responding to an armed individual barricaded in a home.
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Roadblocks in funding to rebuild collapsed Baltimore bridge
The Francis Scott Key Bridge took five years and $60 million to build in 1970, but will cost considerably more to rebuild this time around.
Rain disrupts MLB Opening Day festivities in several cities
As two teams postponed their season openers, 2024 might mark the final Opening Day ever for one California city.