Federal Reserve in limbo as tariffs complicate this week's interest rate decision
With inflation on the decline, some experts believe that without the enforcement of tariffs, the Federal Reserve may likely cut its key interest rate even more.
At Home files for bankruptcy
The popular home decor retailer has filed for bankruptcy amid the changing trade environment from President Trump’s tariffs.
Trump tariffs likely to raise appliance prices, experts say
Prices for major appliances jumped in May, and new tariffs backed by President Donald Trump are expected to push them even higher as manufacturers face rising costs for foreign-made materials.
CPI inflation report: Which prices changed the most last month
Here’s a closer look at May’s CPI inflation report, and which prices increased and decreased the most.
Inflation rose slightly in May, offset by cheaper gas and travel fares
The latest figures suggest tariffs haven’t impacted prices yet, but economists say that could change in coming months.
China’s rare earth minerals included in new trade deal, Trump says
Details are being released about the new trade and tariff deal reached between President Trump and China, which includes rare minerals and Chinese students attending American universities.
Airline, aerospace industries warn Trump tariffs could risk air safety, supply chains
Airline and aerospace groups warned that President Donald Trump’s tariffs on planes, engines and parts could increase ticket prices, harm the supply chain and threaten aviation safety.
Trump meets with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz to discuss tariffs, Ukraine
The two leaders met at the White House on Thursday as they work to keep the U.S. on board with Western support for Ukraine, while helping to minimize trade tensions that present a risk to Germany’s economy.
Procter & Gamble cutting up to 7,000 jobs amid tariffs, consumer uncertainty
Procter & Gamble, the maker of Tide detergent and Pampers diapers, says it will cut up to 7,000 jobs over the next two years.
Meat prices stay high as cattle numbers hit lowest level since 1950s
Meat prices remain high nationwide, but one industry leader says relief may be coming—just not yet.
Trump doubles steel, aluminum tariffs: What that means for you
The increased tariff hike on steel and aluminum are likely to impact consumers and companies financially given that many products like refrigerators and washing machines are made using these metals.
Retailers shift supply chains to reduce risks from Trump’s tariffs on China
Macy’s and Target cut China sourcing amid rising tariffs and trade war uncertainty under Trump administration
Fight over lumber tariffs could reshape future of US home building
Lumber prices are down but new home costs are up, which has sparked a debate over what is driving the housing market slowdown.
Surge in steel tariffs could threaten Trump promise of lower grocery prices
President Donald Trump has announced a 50% tariff on imported steel and aluminum, raising concerns about rising costs on a wide range of consumer goods, especially groceries.
US-built vehicles cost $53,000 on average, pricing out budget shoppers
Cars.com report reveals U.S.-assembled vehicles now cost more than Canadian and Mexican imports. Here's what they found the average price to be.
Appeals court temporarily reinstates Trump tariffs
The appeals court temporarily halted the order from a federal trade court issued a day before.
Trump has no authority to pose tariffs, court says
A federal court ruled that President Donald Trump cannot impose widespread tariffs. The three-judge panel said that tariffs must be approved by Congress. Attorney Josh Kolsrud joined AZAM to break down what this means.
What's next for Trump’s tariffs after federal court ruling?
A judge’s panel ruled that the president overstepped his authority when he invoked an emergency-powers law to declare a national emergency to enforce his tariffs.
Federal court blocks Trump from imposing sweeping tariffs under emergency powers law
The ruling from a three-judge panel came after several lawsuits arguing Trump has exceeded his authority.
Here's how Trump responded to reporter's 'nastiest' tariff question
During a press event at the White House, President Trump grew defensive when a reporter referenced the term “TACO" — Wall Street slang for “Trump Always Chickens Out."