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| Consumer sentiment rises for first time in 2025 as inflation remains tame | PBS News ... economy under Trump than Democrats. Democratic sentiment about the economy was much higher under Biden, while Republican views were low. This ...
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| Consumer sentiment rises for 1st time this year as inflation remains tame - ABC News Consumer sentiment increased in June for the first time in six months, the latest sign that Americans' views of the economy have improved as ...
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| Top 10 largest economies in the world in 2025 - Gulf News The United States has held the spot for the highest ranking GDP since the 1980s. In today's fast-changing global economy, the financial situation of ...
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| Trump tariffs live updates: Trump threatens to set unilateral tariff rates within weeks ... economy over the next several months. "Maybe in July, August ... economies. The Trump-Xi telephone call broke a standoff that had flared ...
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| Trump tactic: Why major economies steer clear of fullscale tariff retaliation - MSN Major economies avoid full tariff retaliation to maintain stability, navigate legal risks, and protect global trade norms amid Trump's tariffs.
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Map Shows US States With Best—And Worst—Economies - Newsweek Incorporating dozens of metrics into its analysis, WalletHub created a ranking of the strongest economies in the U.S..
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| Trump Tariffs, Tax Bill Could Tank Stocks and Economy: Desmond Lachman - Business Insider Like a protagonist in a Greek tragedy, President Donald Trump is exhibiting a concerning level of hubris in his handling of the US economy, ...
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| Charting the Global Economy: Israeli Airstrikes Boost Oil Prices - Bloomberg The UK economy shrank in April by the most in 1 1/2 years on large tax increases and US tariffs, while Chinese exports to the US slumped the most in ...
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| American disorder | Jun 14th 2025 | The Economist Delivery drones and flying cars! China's "low-altitude economy" is taking off. The authorities have found a new industry they want Chinese firms to ...
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| There are risks that the U.S. economy will suffer collateral damage from Israel's airstrikes in Iran "I think the risk to the U.S. economy is relatively small," said David Seif, chief economist for developed markets at Nomura, in an interview with ...
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