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President-Elect Donald Trump’s upcoming second term raises critical questions about the impact of his economic policies on Gen Z — the youngest generation in the U.S. workforce.
There's plenty to dislike so far in Donald Trump's second presidential term: unqualified Cabinet picks, absurd blame-shifting, vindictive score-settling, and mean-spirited personnel policies. But ...
Political watchdogs are sure to be on high alert throughout Trump’s term as president, and even though Trump has promised to remove disloyal political employees in the government and replace ...
Historically, the transition from one presidential administration to another has had little impact on the market, as a recent market data review by U.S. Bank showed. Still, uncertainty over how a ...
Trump can certainly ding Biden for the inflation that revved up in 2022 and 2023, but he would also prefer that voters forget how the economy was doing in 2020 during Trump’s last year as president.
During a March 2004 interview, Trump stated: "It just seems that the economy does better under the Democrats than the Republicans." [ 28 ] [ 29 ] The Joint Economic Committee Democrats summarized and expanded the Blinder and Watson analysis in a June 2016 report, writing: "Claims that Republicans are better at managing the economy are simply ...
Economic shifts are on the horizon, affecting taxes, healthcare and housing as the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump approaches. Learn More: 3 Things Retirees Should Sell To Build...
Writing in The Washington Post, Phillip Bump explained that for Trump's first term as of September 2019, performance on several key variables was comparable or below Obama's second term (January 2013 – September 2016), as follows: 1) Real GDP was up 7.5% cumulatively under Obama, versus 7.2% under Trump; 2) The total number of jobs was up 5.3 ...