President Trump promised that most Americans would receive $2,000 per person from the success of tariffs on Sunday, Nov. 9.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent suggested in a Fox News interview on Wednesday that President Donald Trump's proposal for a $2,000 tariff-funded stimulus check could go to certain taxpayers.
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KDI Warns Government Stimulus Risks Chronic Deficits
A state-run research institute, the Korea Development Institute (KDI), has sounded an alarm over the government’s aggressive fiscal expansion, including the preparation of a record 728 trillion Korean ...
On Saturday, Trump wrote on social media that his tariff plan will benefit working-class people and those who oppose the ...
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Former Philadelphia police captain and eight current and former cops charged with conspiracy, theft
A former Philadelphia police captain, five active-duty police officers, and three retired cops were charged Friday with theft ...
Two European Central Bank officials made the case on Wednesday for ending the ECB's bond buying scheme as high inflation in ...
Genesee County Prosecutor David Leyton is asking the county Board of Commissioners to keep the retired police officers ...
Congress has moved to prevent money from the proposed $825 billion stimulus package from being used for zoos, aquariums, golf courses, swimming pools and casinos, an effort to ensure the bill funds ...
A new report finds nearly 500,000 fewer Black students enrolled in college over a decade, citing Pell Grant cuts and state disinvestment.
Lansing — A nonprofit seeking to provide behavioral health services to Yemeni immigrants received a six-figure earmark in this year's state budget, marking the the fifth consecutive year the group has ...
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