U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has been given a mandate to implement populist economic policies. But to make the U.S. better off, he must not repeat President Joe Biden’s impulse to go to extremes.
Stressing the economic benefits while ignoring the costs was not a winning electoral strategy in 2024.
More Americans say immigration should be a top focus for the U.S. government in 2025, as the country heads toward a new ...
Anti-immigrant state officials and federal judges would have new power to dictate immigration enforcement– including whether ...
Growers and agricultural leaders in California and across the nation have warned that Trump’s promised mass deportations will ...
The economy and job market are likely to turn in a solid year in 2025 but growth is set to slow as Trump tariff, immigration ...
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump campaigned on promises of aggressive import tariffs, strict immigration curbs, deregulation ...
Utah’s economy fared better than the national average. However, the state is bracing for a forecast of slower, but not ...
Foday Turay first learnt he was not a US citizen as a teenager when he tried to apply for a driver’s licence. All of his ...
President elect Trump has announced mass deportation plans for when he takes office on January 20. A report by the American ...
Inflation will remain above the Federal Reserve’s target, with President-elect Trump’s policies limiting production while ...
But even with the widespread uptick in concern about immigration, that issue is still overshadowed by economic worries. About three-quarters of Americans want the government to focus on addressing ...