Republicans generally expected higher inflation than Democrats throughout President Joe Biden ’s presidency, according to the University of Michigan’s monthly consumer sentiment survey. Still, from mid-2021 on, members of both parties said they thought prices would climb faster than the Federal Reserve’s annual target of 2 percent.
To save taxpayer money and rebuild the economy, Congress should repeal Biden's poorly named Inflation Reduction Act
The return of President Donald Trump, alongside a Republican-controlled Congress, raises a critical question: Will the Inflation Reduction Act be killed or merely maimed? The answer lies with those GOP representatives; specifically, 32 of them.
As they gather this week at President Donald Trump's Miami resort, House Republicans face a host of tough decisions.
Despite all the discussion of spending cuts under the new unified GOP control in Washington, two words that President Trump did not utter even
Scott Bessent on Monday secured confirmation to lead the Department of the Treasury, putting President Trump’s top economic nominee in place ahead of a daunting GOP push to enact Trump’s
Vermont leaders in Washington are urging the Trump administration not to roll back efforts that make medications less expensive.
New York Republican leaders hope Donald Trump’s second term boosts their chances in the 2026 gubernatorial race. GOP chair Ed Cox believes Trump’s focus on border security, tax reform, and inflation could build momentum, especially if he delivers on promises like lifting the SALT cap and opposing congestion pricing.
It’s Inauguration Day, and Washington, D.C. is about to get very different for at least the next few years, as the GOP cements its ... after the annual rate of inflation topped 9%, included ...
Finance experts discuss how Trump's tax cuts and deregulation plans could impact businesses, banks, and inflation under the new administration.
Some Democrats view Big Tech’s rightward lurch as a political crisis, one brought on by their own party’s policy mistakes. In this account, Democrats needlessly alienated a powerful industry by embracing an anti-corporate economic agenda that is both politically costly and substantively misguided.