Tax exodus contributes to biggest moving season in Two Men and a Truck’s history
Two Men and a Truck president reacts to the influx of new resident moving to from high-tax states such as New York, New Jersey and California.
Trump steps up criticism of Fed's Powell: 'I guess I’m stuck with you'
Trump criticized both the Fed and its chairman, Jerome Powell, at three meetings in the past week, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Oracle’s explosive database business is smart, humanless, CEO Mark Hurd says
Oracle, one of the world’s largest technology companies, expects its new autonomous database to grow “a gajillion percent,” said CEO Mark Hurd.
US must challenge France's shakedown of American tech companies
France’s economic predicament and social turmoil should be a warning to upstart socialists in the U.S.
Private sector hiring in March misses Wall Street's expectations
In February, the private sector added 183,000 jobs, slightly less than the anticipated 189,000.
CFOs believe economic slowdown coming to US - and soon
That’s largely because the U.S.-China trade war, the length of business and credit cycles and slowing growth in China and Europe.
What to expect from the March ADP jobs report
In February, the private sector added 183,000 jobs -- slightly less than the anticipated 189,000, according to the ADP National Employment report.
Government policy cannot lower income inequality: National Taxpayers Union senior fellow
National tax Payers Union Senior Fellow explains Rep. Alexandria Ocasio- Cortez is wrong on income inequality.
Amid border shutdown threats, Trump may keep trucking lanes open
The possibility of leaving trucking lanes open is one of several options the White House is considering as it explores a potential border closure.
Economic losses mounting after Nebraska floods
Nebraska could be facing more than $1 billion in flood damage, said Nebraska Farm Bureau President Steve Nelson.
Border shutdown? How US consumers could be impacted
The U.S. auto industry could be meaningfully disrupted within a week, experts warn.
US core capital goods orders dip in February, shipments flat
The Commerce Department report on Tuesday came on the heels of a survey showing a rebound in a measure of factory activity in March from a more than two-year low.
Trump's pick Stephen Moore just what the Fed (and economy) needs
Change is needed at the Fed. Stephen Moore is the perfect economist for the job.
Border shutdown: Here's how US economy could be impacted
The supply chain for some industries stands to be seriously disrupted.
Oil rises to 2019 highs as demand outlook improves
Production cuts from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries helped push supply to a four-year low in March.
America's community banks in danger of extinction due to credit union tax loophole
Credit unions, awash in cash because of their tax-exempt status, are buying banks in cash deals -- and it is resulting in the annual loss of tens of millions in tax monies.
US retail sales weak in February, underscore slowing economy
The weak report from the Commerce Department on Monday joined a raft of other soft data, including housing starts and manufacturing production that have left economists anticipating a sharp slowdown in growth in the first quarter.
Attention homeowners: This is the best week to sell your house
There's one specific week where homes sell faster, and at higher prices, than those listed throughout the rest of the year.
Bait crisis could take the steam out of lobster this summer
Federal regulators are imposing a steep cut in the herring fishery this year, and some areas of the East Coast are already restricted to fishing.
Trump boasts about US economy ahead of 2020 election
Should President Trump continue to boast about the strength of the U.S. economy ahead of the 2020 election?


















