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President Donald Trump said during his visit to Ohio and Kentucky that the economy is booming, but data and experts say that's not the case
President Donald Trump promised that 2026 would be a bumper year for economic growth. Instead it's kicked off with job losses, rising gasoline prices and more uncertainty about America’s future.
WASHINGTON — Anyone listening to President Donald Trump’s speeches has heard him say it and say it again: Gas prices are dropping on his watch, making life more affordable. The day before he launched the war against Iran, he appeared in Corpus Christi ...
Now, as Mr. Trump prepares to deliver his State of the Union address on Tuesday evening, the effects of his policies and actions are starting to come into focus. He has had a polarizing, whirlwind year, enacting fundamental changes to U.S. politics and society.
President Donald Trump was hit with some very negative numbers this week from a polling firm that is typically considered far more favorable to the president. According to a Rasmussen survey released on Tuesday, 56% of likely U.S. voters disapprove of ...
A huge loss in jobs is a reminder that Trump's policies have stifled economic growth all year, and the Iran war will only make things worse.