TSA employee callouts rise as partial shutdown enters another week
TSA employees are among the 420,000 essential federal workers who are still working, but not receiving a paycheck.
Economic reports on ice due to record government shutdown
Upcoming data releases, some used by the Federal Reserve, will be delayed as a result of the shutdown.
Trump's first two years in office: A look at his biggest achievements and failures
Sunday marks the two-year anniversary of Trump’s inauguration after he won the 2016 election.
'Caregiving crisis' a hidden cost for businesses
While a majority of Americans report have caregiving responsibilities, few companies take those duties into account.
US-China see trade progress, but Trump still shrewdly negotiating: Larry Kudlow
Trump remains optimistic on a trade deal with China, but the two sides are not there yet.
Americans, saddled with student debt, can't afford a home
Outstanding student loan debt surpassed $1.5 trillion in 2018.
New York Fed's Williams warns of 'headwinds' from record government shutdown
Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams said the shutdown and increased geopolitical uncertainties are weighing on growth.
LA teachers’ strike has cost $97M, district estimates
Contract negotiations resumed on Thursday.
Economists, former Fed leaders unite over carbon tax
Former Federal Reserve chairs and Nobel Laureate economists rally around a carbon tax to address climate change.
Trump cancels Davos 'out of consideration for the 800,000 great American workers'
Davos is dead, no White House delegation this year.
CEOs says a recession is their biggest fear this year
A global survey found that most CEOs view recession as the biggest threat in 2019.
Americans are consuming less booze, leading retailers to shift focus
Many traditional alcohol producers are looking into cannabis-infused options as fewer younger Americans consume beer, wine and spirits.
America's small business owners suffer as shutdown halts popular loan approvals
The Small Business Administration is not approving routine loans that it guarantees through its two biggest programs.
Mounting student loan debt stopping young Americans from buying homes
If not for increased student debt burdens, an additional 400,000 young Americans would have owned a home by 2014.
US weekly jobless claims unexpectedly fall
Initial claims for state unemployment benefits decreased 3,000 to a seasonally adjusted 213,000.
School choice is working in America, despite these biggest myths
Opinion: Parents have more choices for their children’s education today than at any time in history.
Microsoft pledges $500M for affordable housing in Seattle area
Executives hope the housing efforts will spur other companies to follow its lead.
Fed’s tendency to tighten monetary policy over next 6 months won’t happen: Gartman
Contrary to popular belief, the Federal Reserve pays close attention to the stock market, according Dennis Gartman.
Democrats introduce $15 minimum wage bill
The legislation aims for a $15 minimum wage by 2024.
Waters, House panel may heighten Wall Street oversight
Waters chairs the House Financial Services Committee, which oversees the financial services industry.

















