Here's how much the government shutdown cost, according to S&P
The cost of the 35-day shutdown was close to $6 billion.
Ocasio-Cortez, Warren tax plans annihilate middle class: Fmr. Bain Capital managing director
Higher taxes on the rich stifle innovation and future prosperity.
The outlook for Ohio's medical cannabis market after rocky first week of sales
The first week of medical cannabis sales in Ohio have been marked by short supplies, limited selections and some disappointed patients.
Fed officials nearing decision to increase balance sheet: Report
In 2017, the Fed began to shrink its $4.5 trillion holdings of bonds and other assets.
More women in workforce can bolster stock market, economy
The U.S. economy would be 6 percent bigger, $1.6 trillion larger and $5,000 per capita bigger with more women employees, according to S&P Global analysis.
USPS hikes 'Forever' stamp price by record amount
It's not just stamps that have just gotten more expensive.
Taxing the wealthy, increasing domestic spending favored by voters: Fox News Poll
Many voters support taxing the wealthy.
At Davos, CEOs divided about recession outlook in 2019
As Wall Street worries about slowing global growth, here’s a glimpse at what some of the world’s top business leaders have said about a recession.
January jobs report could be a 'significant' number, Larry Kudlow says
The number of Americans filing applications for jobless benefits plummeted last week to 199,000.
Holiday heartbreak for these 4 retailers
The holiday season was a brutal for certain U.S. retailers.
Oil steady as economy concerns offset support from Venezuela turmoil
Investors perceive oil supply to be fairly tightly balanced against demand.
US weekly jobless claims lowest since 1969
An ongoing partial shutdown of the federal government so far appears to be having a limited impact on the claims data.
ECB keeps policy unchanged but may acknowledge weak growth
ECB said it still expected to keep interest rates at record lows 'through' the summer.
ECB to acknowledge weak growth but keep policy unchanged
ECB President Mario Draghi has already acknowledged that the slowdown could be longer than expected, setting up the ECB for a dovish meeting.
A reversal of this Obama-era job-killing rule is 'urgently' needed: NLRB
This rule has caused immense confusion among employers.
January jobs report to include furloughed federal workers
That’s because on Jan. 16, President Trump signed into law the Government Employee Fair Treatment Act of 2019.
Unconventional loans surge in 2018: Housing trouble ahead?
At a time when many would-be buyers are priced out of the market, unconventional loans are on the rise.
Kevin Hassett says US economic growth could near 0% in 1Q if shutdown continues
The shutdown, which began on Dec. 22, dragged into its 33rd day on Wednesday, with no apparent end in sight.
Bank of America CEO: US consumer 'very strong,' not entering recession
A consumer-led economy and strong unemployment are sure signs of a slowdown, said Brian Moynihan.
Federal Reserve to cut rates in 2020: Mohamed El-Erian
The Federal Reserve may potentially trim the federal funds rate in 2020, according to Allianz chief economic adviser Mohamed El-Erian.



















