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The United States exported a record 31 quadrillion BTUs of energy last year, about 30% of total domestic energy production.
Wealthier Americans are driving much of the growth in spending, while lower-income consumers are falling further behind.
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Congress may scrap the USPS’s plans for a mostly electric fleet.
Profits in the second quarter are on track for about 12% year over year growth, according to an analysis by FactSet.
That may be in part because wealthy consumers especially have tried to get ahead of tariffs by purchasing costlier items now.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is scheduled to speak at a research conference on Friday in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. What ...
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Fewer government grants and contracts, as well as tariffs, are at the top of the list. Funding for startups in the U.S. went ...
About a quarter of the 3.3% price increase recorded by this month’s producer price index was driven by a spike in wholesale ...
Consumer sentiment fell in early August, according to the University of Michigan’s regular index. But retail sales numbers — ...