US economy created 4.8M jobs last month: These industries saw the biggest gains
The figures marked the second consecutive month of growth in the millions, indicating a continued improvement in the nation's stressed labor market as business activity resumed. The unemployment rate dropped to 11.1 percent, down from 13.3 percent in May.
White House officials say second stimulus check still on the table, despite better-than-expected June jobs report
In the past week, Trump has vocalized his support for a second stimulus check -- even as the economy starts to gradually improve.
These 5 states pay the most money in unemployment benefits
States, which administer the benefits, have their own complex unemployment laws to determine how much money an individual should receive based on your weekly earnings before being laid off.
Unemployment rate drops to 11.1% in June as job growth blows past expectations with 4.8M added
The June jobs report shed light on the health of the U.S. labor market as it starts to recover from the coronavirus pandemic.
Stock futures gain ahead of latest jobs data
The June employment report will be released a day early because of the Independence Day holiday
Job growth expected to continue in June
The June employment report will be released a day early because of the Independence Day holiday
Could universal basic income become reality? Here are the mayors supporting free cash
Mayors for a Guaranteed Income has committed to exploring direct, recurring cash payments to community members and advocating for a similar program nationwide.
Fed officials pledge full support to aid US coronavirus recovery, minutes show
During their June meeting, Fed policymakers projected that interest rates will remain at zero until 2022.
Millions of taxpayers awaiting refund from IRS could face 'extreme delays'
The National Taxpayer Advocate said the IRS had a backlog of 4.7 million returns for the 2019 tax year as of mid-May, warning that some taxpayers are in "for a long wait."
US construction spending fell 2.1% in May
Home building dropped 4% with construction of single-family homes down 8.5%.
US private sector added 2.37M jobs in June, ADP says
The data is typically a good indicator of what to expect in the more closely watched jobs report from the Labor Department.
Stock futures trade lower following best Wall Street quarter since 1998
The S&P gained nearly 20 percent in the quarter
Mnuchin says remaining $135B in PPP fund could be repurposed
The remaining $135 billion in the PPP may be repurposed as the economic fallout from the pandemic continues, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Tuesday.
Fed bought debt from Walmart, McDonald’s, Berkshire Hathaway and Microsoft as part of coronavirus response
A transaction list disclosed by the U.S. central bank on Sunday shows the first individual company bond purchases it's made through the secondary market corporate credit facility.
US consumer confidence beats expectations in June
The Conference Board said on Tuesday its consumer confidence index rose to a reading of 98.1 this month from a downwardly revised 85.9 in May.
PPP set to expire with $134 billion left over as Congress weighs next steps
On Tuesday, the final day for small businesses to apply for a forgivable loan through the Paycheck Protection Program, there remains $134 billion in the fund. What happens to the money now?
Biden pledges to roll back Trump's tax cuts: 'A lot of you may not like that'
The Trump administration permanently slashed the corporate tax rate from 35 percent to 21 percent with the passage of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
Stock futures limp into final trading session of the quarter
Wall Street is aiming for a positive quarter
China's June factory activity quickens, but exporters struggle amid pandemic
The 50-point mark separates expansion from contraction on a monthly basis
Second coronavirus stimulus check under consideration: How did first $1,200 payment affect economy?
The massive government response to the outbreak of the virus and subsequent economic lockdown helped the poverty rate to remain mostly unchanged, new research shows.



















