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National Debt Tracker: American taxpayers (you) are now on the hook for $38,999,855,700,424.49 as of 3/25/26
The United States' national debt is on track to double over the next three decades amid a rush of spending by the White House and Congress.
Postal Service to implement first-ever fuel surcharge amid mounting fuel costs, financial challenges
USPS is reportedly planning its first-ever 8% fuel surcharge on packages starting in April as the agency faces a cash crisis and mounting financial losses.
New proposal would cap Social Security benefits at $100K for wealthy couples
A new proposal from the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget would cap Social Security benefits for wealthy couples at $100,000 annually, with a $50,000 limit for single retirees.
Iran war fuels Asia energy crunch as India, Japan, others feel strain
India, Bangladesh, the Philippines and South Korea are all facing energy shortages as the Iran war starts to take a toll on Asian nations.
Jamie Dimon says US has 'become like Europe' on defense, and it's holding the country back
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon says excessive U.S. defense procurement bureaucracy mirrors Europe, holding back the country and limiting military adaptability.
‘Conditions for a labor market crisis’: Rising care costs push women out of workforce
Catalyst research shows that rigid work structures and caregiving costs drove nearly 455,000 women from U.S. jobs within seven months in 2025, raising fears of a labor shortage.
US bans new foreign-made consumer internet routers over security concerns
The FCC is banning the import of all new foreign-made consumer routers over cybersecurity concerns amid a broader crackdown on Chinese-made electronic devices.
More American workers are struggling than thriving for first time: poll
A new Gallup poll found that more U.S. workers are struggling than thriving for the first time since the Life Evaluation Index began in 2008.
United Airlines warns airfares could jump 20% as oil prices continue to surge
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby warned that airfares could surge up to 20% if elevated jet fuel costs persist, as oil prices spike amid the war in Iran.
Epic Games cuts 1,000 jobs as Fortnite 'magic' fades in 'extreme' market conditions
Epic Games is laying off over 1,000 employees as CEO Tim Sweeney cites declining Fortnite engagement and spending that exceeds the company's revenue.









