Progressives threaten support for COVID-19 relief package if Dems drop $15 minimum wage hike
Progressives are threatening to withhold support for the COVID relief package if the measure doesn't include a long-sought minimum wage increase.
Hawley unveils alternative minimum wage hike tied to expanded tax credits
Sen. Josh Hawley unveiled a new proposal on Wednesday that would use taxpayer money to increase the income of low-earning Americans.
Dems' $2T coronavirus relief bill includes $500M for museums, libraries
House Democrats are barreling forward with passing a nearly $2 trillion coronavirus relief bill that includes a grab bag of provisions seemingly unrelated to the tandem health and economic crises.
Biden's corporate tax hike would slow economic growth, cut employment, analysis shows
President Biden pledged on the campaign trail to raise the corporate tax rate — an increase that could have a detrimental side effect on the U.S. economy.
Biden's COVID-19 relief bill endorsed by over 150 CEOs at nation's top businesses, including Google, Goldman
More than 150 chief executive officers from some of the nation's biggest and most influential businesses endorsed President Biden's coronavirus relief plan on Wednesday
Biden laying groundwork for another massive spending bill after COVID-19 relief package: Report
President Biden is reportedly laying the groundwork for another massive spending package that's likely to draw criticism from lawmakers already wary of the nation's already ballooning deficit as Congress moves forward with passing the administration's nearly $2 trillion coronavirus relief bill.
Romney, Cotton unveil plan to boost minimum wage to $10 per hour
Republican Sens. Mitt Romney and Tom Cotton unveiled a proposal on Tuesday to raise the federal minimum wage to $10 per hour by 2025.
How to get a PPP loan under new Biden administration rules
The Biden administration announced several changes to the Paycheck Protection Program this week, more strictly limiting which small businesses are eligible to receive forgivable loans through the federal rescue fund.
Fed's Powell says US economic outlook still 'highly uncertain,' but wider vaccine rollout key
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said Tuesday the U.S. economy remains in the throes of the coronavirus pandemic, telling Congress during his semi-annual testimony that the outlook is "highly uncertain."
Home prices climb by fastest pace in 7 years
Home prices rose 10.4% year over year in December, according to the national Case-Shiller index, the fastest since January 2014.
Biden's COVID-19 relief bill includes $300B in unrelated spending, analysis shows
House Democrats are on track to pass President Biden's nearly $2 trillion coronavirus relief package by the end of the week as Congress races to provide a fresh round of aid to families and businesses still reeling from the pandemic.
Utah estimates $1.5B budget surplus after a year of COVID: Here's why
Utah has an estimated budget surplus of $1.5 billion, even after a year of battling the COVID-19 pandemic that has hurt state tax revenues.
Small businesses struggle to assess whether they are eligible for PPP funds
The program, which is overseen by the U.S. Small Business Administration and the Treasury Department, reopened in January after Congress in December authorized its relaunch with $284 billion in funding.
Travel’s COVID-19 blues are likely here to stay — ‘people will go out of business’
With vaccine rollouts delayed in some places and new virus strains appearing, it is looking more likely that international travel could be stalled for years.
AOC slams 'fossil fuel billionaires' after one CFO likens Texas winter storm to 'hitting the jackpot'
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Friday skewered fossil-fuel billionaires who she said had profited off the surge in prices for fuel as a brutal winter storm across Texas left millions without power.
Biden's COVID-19 relief proposal includes $130B for schools even as billions in aid go unspent
President Biden's coronavirus aid proposal would allocate nearly $130 billion toward reopening the nation's schools.
Top Biden economic adviser downplays potential job losses from $15 minimum wage
President Biden's top economic adviser Brian Deese downplayed a recent report from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office that found raising the minimum wage from $7.25 to $15 an hour by 2025 would cost the economy about 1.4 million jobs.
US existing home sales unexpectedly rise in January
U.S. home sales unexpectedly rose in January despite tight inventories boosting house prices.
House Dems urge IRS to extend tax-filing deadline to July 15
A group of House Democrats is calling on the Internal Revenue Service to extend the tax-filing deadline by three months.
These are the safest states during the COVID-19 pandemic
As the coronavirus pandemic continues to rage across the country, states are struggling to mitigate the spread of the deadly virus whilst safely reopening their economies.


















