A job market frozen in place: Why American workers are losing faith
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A job market frozen in place: Why American workers are losing faith
American workers are losing faith in job market By any outward measure, the US labor market still looks intact. Unemployment remains below 5%. Layoffs are not surging. Payrolls are, technically, still growing. And yet, beneath the surface, confidence has collapsed, and with it, a core assumption of»»»
Walmart, banks, mails delivery and more: See what's open and closed on Columbus Day 2025
October 13 is Columbus Day, or Indigenous Peoples’ Day, and is a federal holiday. Most government offices will be closed but some services will function. Columbus Day falls on the second Monday of October annually, and this year it will be marked on October 13. A federal holiday, it is also celebra»»»
US Foreclosure Filings Jumped 17% In Q3
There were 101,513 properties with foreclosure filings across the United States during the third quarter of 2025, up by 17 percent from a year back, real estate analytics company ATTOM said in an Oct. 9 statement. One in every 1,402 housing units nationwide saw a foreclosure filing in Q3, the compa»»»
Fed’s Miran says will detail rate cut view next week, got no steer from Trump
New U.S. Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran, on leave at the central bank from the Trump administration, on Friday defended himself as an independent policymaker after dissenting in favor of steep rate cuts just hours after joining the central bank, promising a detailed argument for his policy »»»
Home Depot sales gain as shoppers opt for smaller projects
Article contentThe Home Depot Inc. sales returned to growth in the second quarter as shoppers invested in smaller projects, such as lighting and gardening. Article contentThe world’s largest home-improvement retailer said comparable sales grew one per cent in the quarter, modestly below what analys»»»
Trump's huge civil fraud penalty thrown out by New York appeals court
NEW YORK - A New York state appeals court on Aug 21 threw out an approximately half-billion-dollar penalty that Mr Donald Trump had been ordered to pay after a judge found the US president fraudulently overstated the value of his properties and other assets to bolster his family business. The decis»»»
A break in the trade clouds lifted consumers’ spirits in May
— Americans felt a whole lot better about prices and the job market in May, a month that featured a détente in the trade war between the US and China. Consumers’ year-ahead expectations for inflation tumbled in May by 0.4 percentage points to 3.2%, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York’»»»
With Illegals Gone, Americans’ Grocery Bills, Home Prices Could Skyrocket
Donald Trump has begun to make good on his campaign promises to "fix" America's "broken" immigration policy, deploying the military to the southern border, suspending refugee admissions pending a review, redefining birthright citizenship, resuming border wall construction and empowering federal and»»»
Embattled NY AG Letitia James accused of bullying women with trans sports stance in new federal lawsuit
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