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US businesses shift away from China under Trump tariffs
China trade with U.S. midsize businesses plummeted 20% as Trump tariffs hit 37.4%, forcing companies to shift suppliers to Southeast Asia and beyond.
National Debt Tracker: American taxpayers (you) are now on the hook for $38,717,487,211,821.37 as of 2/19/26
The United States' national debt is on track to double over the next three decades amid a rush of spending by the White House and Congress.
Trump admin ramps up effort to revive coal industry as power demand surges
The Trump administration is looking to extend the useful life of coal-fired power plants to boost the nation's energy security amid rising demand from AI data centers.
Johnson & Johnson to invest $1B in Pennsylvania manufacturing facility
Johnson & Johnson announced a $1 billion investment in a Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, cell therapy facility that will yield over 500 manufacturing jobs plus 4,000 construction jobs.
Mortgage rates fall to lowest level since 2022
The average rate on a 30-year fixed mortgage fell this week to 6.01%, according to the latest Freddie Mac data released Thursday. That is down from last week's reading of 6.09%.
Walmart customers seeking value drive sales higher
Walmart posted 5.6% revenue growth in the fourth quarter, led by higher transactions, cooling grocery inflation and record digital penetration.
Beloved Iowa pizza franchise serves up ‘more than pizza’ for its customers
Happy Joe's Pizza reports "milestone" growth in 2025 with new franchise locations across Texas, Iowa and Arizona as the brand continues expanding.
Kevin Hassett says Fed economists should be 'disciplined' over tariff study
White House economic advisor Kevin Hassett called for the New York Fed to discipline economists over research showing U.S. businesses and consumers bear most of the tariff burden.
Fed dissent grows as some officials weigh return to interest rate hikes amid stubborn inflation
The minutes of the Federal Reserve's January meeting revealed policymakers considered language about possible rate hikes amid concerns over elevated inflation.
Ohio governor says ending property taxes could push state's sales tax to 20%
A proposed Ohio property tax ban could create a $24 billion budget hole, forcing tax hikes to avoid massive cuts to schools, police and fire service across the state.









