Chicago has long been known as the “City of Big Shoulders,” a nickname earned through its history as the industrial heart of the United States. While the skyline is now home to tech giants and global ...
WASHINGTON, Feb 18 (Reuters) - U.S. factory production increased by the most in 11 months in January, offering hope for a manufacturing sector that has been squeezed by import tariffs and high ...
This shortened President’s Day week is still a big one for economic data. Gross domestic product figures come out Friday, along with some reports covering home construction, home sales, consumer ...
I would say the Trump tariffs are not helping. I mean, mostly because there's no larger coherent plan attached to them. Like they're very chaotic in terms of like what country faces what raid and ...
After tariffs rose to the highest levels in centuries, the U.S. lost tens of thousands of manufacturing jobs last year. In December, WSJ’s Gavin Bade went inside Detroit to learn why—and meet the ...
For the better part of the last decade, conversations about U.S. manufacturing have focused on a single question: How many jobs are we adding or losing? That question misses the point. As we head into ...
Introducing the highest U.S. tariffs since the Great Depression, President Donald Trump made a clear promise in the spring: “Jobs and factories will come roaring back into our country.” They haven’t.
In Uganda, a unique competition is using music and dance to raise awareness of how to fight climate change. “Dancing for Nature,” launched by activist Herbert Banobi, blends traditional performance ...
LAST YEAR the Trump administration’s justifications for its tariffs shifted almost as much as the levies themselves. President Donald Trump and his team have variously defended their border taxes as a ...
The American Economic Liberties Project works to ensure America's system of commerce is structured to advance, rather than undermine, economic liberty, fair commerce, and a secure, inclusive democracy ...
U.S. manufacturing activity contracted for the ninth consecutive month in November, a decline manufacturers attribute largely to President Trump’s tariffs. The Institute for Supply Management’s PMI ...
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