Politicians bickered Sunday over who is to blame after Amazon canceled second headquarters in New York.
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Payless liquidation sale prices: What you need to know about store closing sales
Payless liquidation sales started Sunday. Payless hours today vary by location. Here’s what you need to know to navigate the giant’s bargain bonanza.
5 red flags for the economy: Are they signaling a slowdown or even a recession?
Weak retail sales capped disappointing economic data in recent weeks, including layoffs and lower consumer confidence. Do they signal a slowdown?
Romance scams surge so hold onto your sweetheart’s hand and your wallet on Valentine’s Day
As Valentine’s Day nears, be warned. Romance scams are rising. Losses totaled $143 million in 2018, up from $33 million in 2015.
Can the middle-class revival under Trump last?
In his State of the Union, Trump said the middle class can become “more prosperous than ever.” While some of his policies helped, others may hurt.
Federal Reserve holds interest rates steady, signaling cautious approach amid slowing economy
The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady, signaling a more cautious approach to rate hikes amid a slowing economy, volatile financial markets.
Will Trump administration tax cuts, spending hikes blow up deficit and doom economy?
The Trump administration’s tax cuts and spending increases have widened the federal deficit. Some say the measures will hurt the economy.
Travel to US rises just modestly as international trips are hit by Trump policy, rhetoric
Travel to U.S. grew meekly for the second straight year in 2018 amid Trump’s isolationist policies, a strong dollar and a slowing global economy.
A reality check for Trump’s likely claims of economic success during State of the Union
Trump Is likely to tout the strong economy at Tuesday’s State of the Union. But while his tax cuts boosted growth, they swelled the deficit.
Wilbur Ross food bank: Most Americans can’t pay $1,000 emergency expense
Most Americans can’t afford $1000 emergency expense, new survey shows. It belies Commerce Sec. Ross’s remarks that federal workers can just get a loan