President-elect Donald Trump promised Americans he’d bring down consumer prices, make health care more affordable and protect Social Security. Now he has to follow through.
Budget officials say that by 2030, there will be enough revenue to pay for just 84 percent of the state budget, forcing lawmakers to make hard spending choices.
By taking an agnostic view to energy generation, unfettered by a fascination with renewable energy, Trump will open up ...
Trump promised he would restore the full value of the state and local tax deduction, or SALT, a popular break in high-tax ...
Let’s start with this important thought: President-elect Trump now has an inflation problem. Yes, he inherited it, but that dog will only hunt for about a year. Then it is truly his problem. Here’s a ...
A panel of economists hosted by the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber on Thursday praised the city's economy while warning about ...
WASHINGTON — Republicans in the Nov. 5 election took over the White House, the U.S. Senate and as of late Wednesday, the ...
The Trump tax cuts doubled the exclusion before lifetime gift and estate taxes applied. For 2025, the threshold is climbing to $13.99 million per person. Without congressional action, the level would ...
The American electorate handed Republican nominee Donald Trump a decisive victory over his Democratic rival Kamala Harris on ...
Maryland lawmakers will return to Annapolis facing a widening budget gap. Analysts said it could become one of the worst ...
The prospect of a cut would usually ... but it rose to a one-year high anyway, riding a wave of bullish momentum from Trump's ...
Around the end of each year, we like ... a widening in the US budget deficit (a good deal of which was related to IRA and ...