For the better part of a year, the Trump Administration said little about apprenticeships. Then, almost out of nowhere, it announced a $145 million funding forecast aimed at expanding Pay for Apprenticeship--one of the largest investments we've se
Basic economic logic and thousands of years of recorded history have verified that price controls take a bad economic circumstance and make it even worse.
Home foreclosures across America were on the rise in 2025, increasing by 14 percent from 2024, with Florida experiencing the highest numbers in the nation.
A record number of automobile owners are carrying negative equity of $10,000 to more than $15,000 into trade-ins on new vehicles, according to online vehicle data analytics website Edmunds.
...By Forcing Tech Giants To Pay For Soaring Power Costs. Friday's action is being cast as a one-time emergency intervention into the PJM market, necessary because of the rapid rise in electricity prices in the Mid-Atlantic region.
A division appears to be forming among crypto industry executives regarding the market structure bill, with crypto giants such as Coinbase pulling support, but others stating that any regulation is better than none.
At 5,000 ounces of silver per contract, this comes to 751 MILLION ounces of silver contracts trading… or 1.7 TIMES the amount of actual silver the CME has stored in various depositories.
Institutional investors own less than one percent of single-family homes, and their impact on prices is modest. New evidence suggests their presence may reduce rents.
After a swath of billionaires publicly announced they are leaving the state of California over a proposed wealth tax, Governor Gavin Newsom went into a full blown panic - vowing to stop the proposed tax and "do what I have to do to protect the state.
Panic sets in as revealing map shows only SEVEN metro areas across the entire United States are sellers' markets... while all the rest are set to see house prices tumble
In the heart of Georgia's prime agricultural belt, a generational grower's drastic decision to abandon nearly half his farmland has become a stark symbol of a deepening national crisis.
When US unemployment ticked up to 4.6 percent in November 2025, the Financial Times declared that the Federal Reserve should cut rates to rescue workers.
In his 1936 book, 'The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money,' John Maynard Keynes argued that aggregate demand was too volatile to be stable and would lead to inflation or recession.
Most people today can't afford an extra carton of eggs or enough gas to get to work, let alone write a check to pay off their mortgage or buy a homestead.
The minimum wage increased significantly in 19 U.S. states on New Year's Day. Minimum wages are often portrayed in the mainstream press as a straightforward way to raise incomes for the lowest-paid workers, but this portrayal ignores the underlying