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In an Extraordinary Move, the Fed Just Cut Rates Without Access to Key Economic Data. What Does That Mean?
Even though they had no access to hard economic data due to the government shutdown, the Fed cut rates anyway.
Government shutdowns can slow GDP, delay pay, hurt local economies and contractors, disrupt programs, and weigh on consumer ...
With a large federal workforce and high dependency on federally funded aid programs, New Mexico is likely to see more ...
Unlike most of the shutdown's economic impacts, the lost productivity from feds not working cannot be reversed.
Russian envoy Kirill Dmitriev claims U.S. sanctions on oil companies won't significantly affect Russia's economy due to ...
As Washington’s stalemate continues into its fourth week with no end in sight, it’s looking like this could become one of ...
War is costly. Immediately, we think of the lives lost, infrastructure destroyed, dreams stolen. We only need to look at the images from Gaza, Ukraine and Sudan. War changes a ...
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As the Government Shutdown Continues, Economic Risks Intensify and Experts Warn of Long-Term Impact
Past government shutdowns have been little more than speedbumps to economic growth, but the longer this one drags on, the ...
The Fed lowered its target rate to a range of 3.75% to 4%, down one-quarter percentage point. It followed a quarter-point cut September 17. The rate is used by banks to lend funds to each other ...
Federal workers missing paychecks, risks to SNAP benefits and companies waiting on permits are creating dangerous economic ...
The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear at least two cases in its upcoming term that have major implications for the economy.
Mary Daly, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, on the factors shaping the U.S. economy right now, whether ...
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