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With weakest job gains so far under Trump 2.0, Fed faces tough call

With weakest job gains so far under Trump 2.0, Fed faces tough call

by Cherry Salazar | Aug 2, 2025 | Economy, Featured, Immigration, Jobs, Newest

The U.S. labor market once again defied expectations in the face of President Donald Trump’s second-term unprecedented policy changes — only this time, cooling more sharply than anticipated. American employers added 73,000 jobs, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics...
U.S. home prices maintain gains in 2024, but may accelerate soon

U.S. home prices maintain gains in 2024, but may accelerate soon

by Cherry Salazar | Feb 27, 2025 | Economy, Featured, Housing, Newest

National home prices continued to rise at a steady pace in December, but recent disasters and a new presidential administration are expected to drive the market higher. Home prices rose 3.9 percent in December from a year earlier, according to the S&P CoreLogic...
Residential Construction and Builder Confidence Strong for Spring

Residential Construction and Builder Confidence Strong for Spring

by Alix Langone | Mar 20, 2017 | Economy, Housing, Newest

Residential construction climbed in February as builders continue to be encouraged by the Trump administration’s promises of deregulation. But the administration’s anti-immigration actions have negative implications for the industry’s labor supply. “The lack of...

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Welcome to Issue Number One, a site covering the economy produced by young journalists in New York City. Email the editor Greg David at gregdavid49@gmail.com.

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