The US government has reopened following its longest-ever shutdown, setting the stage for the eventual release of the ...
Economists who spoke with Newsweek warned that tariff revenues may be insufficient to finance Trump's $2,000 checks.
September’s employment report is expected to be the first major release after the shutdown, as that data was already ...
The end of the longest-ever U.S. government shutdown is in sight, which means official economic data will soon be forthcoming ...
In Nigeria, interest in global markets has grown rapidly over the past decade. More young professionals, entrepreneurs, and ...
Inflation is definitely one of the issues that keeps the modern CEO up at night. It’s an inescapable economic reality driven ...
The details of such a plan are still unclear, but some economists say sending payments to consumers could be inflationary.
UK CPI inflation came in at 3.8% for September, unchanged from the previous month, with analysts having forecast a reading of 4%. Follow our live coverage for the latest reaction and the implications ...
The rise in consumer prices is on track to exceed the central bank’s target until 2028. Cleveland Fed President Beth Hammack ...
The first manifestation of politics is the rational distribution of power. When power accumulates at one point and its institutional rotation—through elections and separation of powers—comes to a halt ...
We have no inflation,” President Donald Trump said in his “60 Minutes” interview Sunday evening. “Our groceries are down.” ...
A heterodox tradition in economics has been a guiding light for MoneyWeek over our 25 years, says Stuart Watkins ...