Australians have been warned the budget surplus could be tiny amid cost-of-living pressures and heightened global economic uncertainty with war in Europe and conflict in the Middle East. A month out from the federal budget, Treasurer Jim Chalmers has said a second surplus is “still our goal” despite a recent hit to revenue from falling […]
Residents in a number of cities are still seeing the cost of consumer goods and services rise faster than the rest of the nation, even as the U.S. inflation rate levels off, according to a new study from WalletHub.
For some in the city the controversial proposals, although officially dropped, are still a major concern ahead of the Cambridge City Council elections
Shut out the Democrat noise and stop believing the mainstream media narrative. Multiple polls and data sets have emphasized that abortion is not one of the top issues for most voters in the upcoming 2024 election, not by a long shot. Democrats are distracting from other issues by going hysterical about abortion.
While guesting on Bill Maher’s “Club Random” podcast, journalist Katie Couric said support for former President Donald Trump was driven by “anti-intellectualism.”
When a group of crossover voters was asked during a focus group about Vice President Kamala Harris, their assessments were brutal: If she is helping Biden, you don’t see it. She rubs me the wrong way. She was picked because she is a demographic. The big things she had, she failed. The comments, fair or not, represent a problem for President Biden and for Harris, echoed in interviews with voters here in Arizona, a key swing state where Harris spoke on Friday. More than three years into the oldest...
Voters warming to Biden economic recovery but worry about gas prices
For two years, trade unions have been working to close the gap between inflation and income with high wage increase demands. But inflation is still high, and that gap is widening again, Rabobank economist Hugo Erken told AD. Wages will have to rise by over 4 percent in the coming months to make up for the loss of purchasing power.
For all the “columnists who are absolutely befuddled that Americans rate the economy -- and President Biden’s economic record -- so poorly,” National Review’s Jim Geraghty explains.
After the U.S. Civil War, white supremacists used felony disenfranchisement to suppress the Black vote. Even now, restoring rights has hit a roadblock.
More than three years into the oldest president in history's first term, his understudy has failed to win over a majority of voters or convince them that she is ready to step in if Biden falters, according to polls.