U.S. President Donald Trump addressed the full Congress for the first time in five years, and he had a clear opening message for not just the legislature but the entire country. "Members of the United States Congress,
The president knows his plans,” a White House official said, while Donald Trump presses ahead with tariffs that economists warn will push prices higher.
Jerome Powell, who was appointed the chair of the Federal Reserve by President Donald Trump in 2017, during his first term as president, has admitted the tariffs will cause inflation to rise
During the first month of his second term, Donald Trump’s popularity started out mildly positive but has slowly eroded, according to the FiveThirtyEight averages. As of January 24, his job-approval ratio was 49.
Only 31% of Americans approve of the cost of living resulting from President Donald Trump's policies, according to an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters. The Ipsos poll results, published by Reuters, show that only one in three Americans is satisfied with the cost of living in the country,
President Trump faces mounting challenges just seven weeks into his second term, with volatile trade policies shaking stock markets, inflation hurting consumers, and concerns over advisor Elon Musk’s role at the Department of Government Efficiency.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent rejected the idea that President Donald Trump’s tariff hikes will ignite a new wave of inflation, and suggested that the Federal Reserve ought to view them as having a one-time impact.
Trump spoke to Congress for over 90 minutes on Tuesday but never mentioned the ongoing housing affordability crisis.
President Trump made claims during his address to Congress about the history of U.S. inflation and about the electric vehicle policy under former President Joe Biden. CBS News' Rhona Tarrant has more.
Declines in consumer confidence and the policies of the current administration have set off alarm bells for some American economists.
Inflation data, Trump tariffs, and foreign fund outflow will dictate trends this week. D-Street experts say the Nifty faces a critical hurdle at 22,700.