With his threat to impose tariffs on all imported goods, the rest of the world will have to learn how to better work together, without becoming too dependent on each other.
Donald Trump’s decisive win of the US presidential election has world leaders already preparing for how his next administration will shape the global economy.In China, factories ramped up shipments ahead of Christmas holidays and likely in anticipation of worsening trade tensions.
Dissatisfaction with the economy drove voters to the polls. And Donald Trump was viewed as the change candidate.
We came out of the Covid pandemic and then experienced the biggest inflation spike that most of us have seen in our lifetime. That takes a toll.
Mark Cuban spun up a case for Pres.-elect Trump's policies hurting the economy "right now" even amid positive trends.
Advocates in Milwaukee believe the economy, combined with frustration over failures to implement immigration reform, is why some Latinos backed Trump.
In this election, an estimated 55% of Latino male voters favored Trump, up from 32% in 2016, exit polls showed. That shift, experts say, is a sign that the immigrant experience is less of a factor in the diverse Latino population than pocketbook and quality-of-life issues like crime.
The economy was a key issue for many voters frustrated by inflation and the overall state of the economy. The stock markets soared on the news that Donald Trump had won the election. NBC News' Christine Romans.
The ripple effects of President-elect Donald Trump’s win are already being felt throughout the U.S. economy as, experts say, his policies could have mixed results.
The answer at the end of the day was not that complicated and it probably didn’t have anything to do with the Democratic Party of Georgia. To paraphrase Democratic strategist James Carville, it’s still the economy, stupid.
"America is paying an economic and military price because of its support for the aggression on Gaza," a Houthi source told Newsweek.
Voters in Tuesday's election cared about the cost of living and the nation's influx of illegal immigrants, a new survey found.