Federal Agencies Admit To $1.2 Trillion In Improper Payments Since 2004 Since 2004, twenty large federal agencies admit paying out an astonishing $1.2 trillion...
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If there were ever any doubt about where the overwhelming majority of Democratic 2020 presidential candidates stand on the issue of slavery reparations, this...
Job creation posted a solid rebound in March, with nonfarm payrolls expanding by 196,000 and the unemployment rate holding steady at 3.8%, the Bureau of Labor...
It seems like lately, we hear endless stories of senior citizens who are unable to retire because of the high prices of housing and because many of them don’t...
Collectively, Texas, Florida and California account for nearly one-third of all new building permits in the U.S. in 2017. California is the most populous state...
New York City is headed for financial ruin and could go bankrupt for the first time in 40 years, financial experts say. Financial experts predict that there...
President Donald Trump’s “Hire American” policy pushed Americans’ wages up by 3.4 percent in the last 12 months, according to employment data released March 8...
Americans’ net worth fell at the highest level since the financial crisis in the fourth quarter of 2018 as sliding stock market prices ate into the household...
Whole Foods staff are worried that Amazon, the grocery chain’s new owner, is trying to turn them into “robots” and are seeking to set up a union to protect...
China’s number two leader Li Keqiang has warned the country faces “a tough struggle,” as he laid out plans to prop up the world’s...