The global stock market rout deepened Wednesday on concerns that rising coronavirus infections will push governments to bring back business restrictions.
Author: Jessica Menton, USA TODAY
Dow drops 650 points as coronavirus counts jump
Stocks careened Monday as a spike in COVID-19 cases raised concerns on Wall Street that more woes could be ahead for the still-fragile global economy.
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More than 6M households missed their rent or mortgage payment in September
More than 6 million households missed their rent or mortgage payment in September, as Congress stalls on coronavirus stimulus aid.
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USA TODAY reached out to our audience and asked Americans what they want from a stimulus bill. Here’s what they said.
There’s still no stimulus deal. What does that mean for you?
Another stimulus package is still in negotiation, delaying urgently needed COVID-19 relief to Americans at a time of financial hardship for millions.
Trump coronavirus: Dow ends slightly lower after a whiplash day when president tests positive for COVID-19
The Dow fell 134 points on Friday in a whiplash session after President Trump said he and first lady Melania Trump tested positive for the coronavirus.
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Where are rents rising and falling the most in big cities after COVID-19?
Rents are falling across most major cities, forcing landlords to offer incentives to attract new tenants following an exodus from urban areas.
COVID-19 has narrowed the divide between GOP, Democratic voters on ways to support workers from pay to child care
The coronavirus has narrowed a long-standing divide between most Republicans and Democrats on a wide range of economic proposals before the election.