Why Kamala Harris VP pick could cost Biden the election
Harris is exactly the opposite of what Biden needed in order to compete with President Trump in November.
Varney: What a Kamala Harris presidency would look like
To put it bluntly, if Joe Biden wins, Kamala Harris could soon be in charge. A vote for Biden is just as much a vote for Harris.
Trump's unemployment boost could be $300 a week for some Americans -- here's why
Many jobless Americans may not receive the full $400 in supplemental unemployment benefits because cash-poor states can't afford to chip in the $100 they owe.
Mnuchin urges Dems to pass $1T coronavirus stimulus deal but won't speculate on aid compromise
Mnuchin called on Democratic negotiators to pass a "half legislation that's good for the American public" on coronavirus relief.
Biden's selection of Harris for VP means disastrous San Francisco economic model could go nationwide
Kamala Harris is very much a San Francisco Democrat.
Sen. Harris' financial legislation ranges from Wall Street accountability to PPP
Here is what you need to know about Sen. Kamala Harris' policy proposals and how they could impact you financially.
Biden saved big bucks using payroll tax loophole
Joe Biden used a tax strategy to evade paying hundreds of thousands of dollars in payroll taxes, as he criticizes President Trump’s plan for a payroll tax deferral.
Biden taps Kamala Harris as running mate: Where she stands on economic issues
Harris, a first-term California senator and a former state attorney general and San Francisco district attorney, has become a reliable surrogate for Biden.
Kamala Harris, Biden's radical VP pick signals bad news for American workers, economic recovery
Just as American workers feared, Biden has picked a radical running mate.
How much will Trump's coronavirus executive actions cost?
Combined, the four measures would inject about $165 billion of liquidity into the U.S. economy in the short-term and add $10 billion to the nation's deficit.
Trump's $400 unemployment extension sparks pushback from Cuomo, Newsom
The Trump administration appears to have walked back its plan to require states to chip in for enhanced unemployment benefits after outcry from governors, including Gavin Newsom of California, Andrew Cuomo of New York and Arkansas' Asa Hutchinson.
Trump considering another executive order on cutting the capital gains tax
Just days after bypassing Congress and issuing four executive actions on coronavirus relief, President Trump is weighing another potential executive order to target capital gains taxes, Fox Business has learned.
Trump's payroll tax deferral could add $40B a month to Americans' paychecks
President Trump's decision to halt the collection of payroll taxes could add an additional $40 billion a month to the paychecks of Americans.
When does the extra $400 unemployment benefit start?
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Monday that he expects most states to administer the extra benefit by the end of August.
Extra coronavirus unemployment benefits to start in 2 weeks: Kudlow
The Labor Department expects enhanced unemployment checks to go out in roughly two weeks, White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said on Tuesday.
Minneapolis restaurant that burned in riots reopens with food truck
A Minneapolis restaurant that was destroyed during riots has reopened with a food truck while its original property is rebuilt.
Trump 'seriously' considering a capital gains tax cut: What that means for you
Trump has proposed indexing capital gains to inflation, a measure that would disproportionately benefit high-income households.
Biden vs. Trump: Where do the candidates stand on Social Security?
Both Trump and Biden have stated their support of Social Security, but the two candidates have very different ideas about what to do with the program.
TikTok lawsuit against Trump administration over executive order expected soon
TikTok could sue the Trump administration as soon as Tuesday.
Sanders, UAW president clash in phone call over who nominates senator at convention
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK - The largest U.S. auto union and onetime Democratic presidential candidate Senator Bernie Sanders clashed Monday ahead of what is billed as this month’s planned celebration of party unity to defeat President Donald Trump in the November elections.



















