IRS CEO says over 94% of middle-class Americans will see tax relief
The 2026 tax season will witness "the biggest refunds that we've ever seen," according to the chief of the IRS and Social Security Administration, Frank Bisignano.
Fed's Goolsbee says rates ‘could come down’ if economy stays on ‘golden path’
The Fed's Austan Goolsbee signaled more rate cuts are possible if inflation trends continue improving, calling November's CPI data encouraging for policymakers.
Trump economist predicts ‘biggest refund cycle ever,’ massive checks ahead
National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett promises the largest tax refunds in U.S. history as Americans continue to worry about affordability amid ongoing inflation concerns.
Transportation secretary assures Christmas travel safety despite air traffic control shortages
Despite the FAA chief warning air traffic control towers may never reach full staffing, Sean Duffy assures Americans that holiday season travel will remain safe.
Labor secretary downplays warning signs, insists job market is ‘strengthening’ despite rising unemployment
Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer defends the rising unemployment rate of 4.6% as a positive sign that more Americans are seeking jobs under the Trump administration.
NYC’s viral grocery store founder breaks silence: ‘I’m an active target’ — and it’s good for business
From $27 beef salads to $700 caviar, this New York City grocery store became a cultural flashpoint through social media buzz, proving controversy boosts business.
Navarro warns US economy in 'perilous situation' as Supreme Court weighs Trump tariff powers
The Supreme Court will decide the fate of Trump tariffs as Peter Navarro warns of serious economic peril without crucial trade protection measures for America.
Scott Bessent says real affordability relief, 'substantial drop' in inflation coming soon
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent predicts inflation relief and tax refunds for Americans in 2026, forecasting a "bountiful" economic year ahead for Main Street and Wall Street.
FDA rolls back 'red tape' in move aligned with Trump push to speed up new cures
FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary announces the acceptance of broader real-world data in medical applications, ending previous requirements that limited submissions.









