Survey: Nearly 38 Percent of U.S. Renters Do Not Believe They Will Ever Be Homeowners
Almost 38 percent of renters in the United States do not believe they will ever be able to call themselves homeowners, per a survey.
Almost 38 percent of renters in the United States do not believe they will ever be able to call themselves homeowners, per a survey.
People hoping to find work assembling offshore wind turbine engines and blades at the Port of Coeymans in New York are out of luck.
The already insane cost of purchasing a home has hit a new high, thanks to the ongoing horror show that is Bidenomics.
Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich has suggested President Joe Biden’s “economic failure” may well be his downfall in November’s presidential election.
Delinquency rates among American credit card holders are at an all-time high, according to a Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia report.
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) has proposed a 7.8 percent price increase for stamps to “achieve financial stability.”
Prices of dental care, eye care, and personal care have increased since 2023, March Consumer Price Index (CPI) data revealed Wednesday.
The prices of auto repair, auto insurance, and parking have surged since 2023, according to March Consumer Price Index (CPI) data.
The costs of daycare and school have soared to nearly five percent since 2023, March Consumer Price Index (CPI) data shows.
Inflation under Joe Biden has sent the costs of maintaining a household soaring. Rent, electricity, and garbage collection prices are all up.
Retail giant Best Buy is conducting massive layoffs within its Geek Squad tech support division, leaving numerous employees suddenly jobless and struggling to come to terms with their unexpected termination.
A $100 grocery haul in 2019 costs almost $140 today for the same common items, causing consumers to “become creative to cope.”
President Joe Biden is underperforming among young voters who are concerned about their economic plight, recent polling shows.
Biden casts his administration as opposed to the widening wealth gap, even though a majority of Americans still live paycheck to paycheck, a recent LendingClub study found, raising concerns that so-called “Bidenomics” failed to help average Americans.
Joe Biden has reportedly used the ‘Bidenomics’ slogan only three times in 2024 after the GOP successfully redefined it with a negative connotation.
A majority of voters are “struggling” under President Joe Biden’s soaring inflation, a McLaughlin and Associates poll found Monday.
President Joe Biden’s attempt to convince America that Bidenomics is a blessing is not working —especially among younger Americans.
A new survey reveals that the relentless wave of tech industry layoffs combined with the rise of AI has fueled widespread anxiety over job security among American workers. More than 72 percent of Americans making more than $150,000 fear losing their jobs to AI and other sources of economic insecurity, while even 50 percent of those making under $50,000 feel the same way.
The New York Times ran six fact-checks against President Joe Biden’s wild economic claims during his State of the Union address on Thursday.
Perhaps the biggest challenge for Biden’s attempt to sell Americans on Bidenomics is not just that the inflation-inflicted wounds of the last few years are still fresh. It’s that they can remember that things were better when Trump was president.
If Joe Biden does boast about his alleged economic success, it could come across as tone-deaf for Americans struggling to afford necessities.
During CNN’s coverage of the Michigan primaries on Tuesday, CNN Political Commentator Bakari Sellers stated that “it’s hard for me to say Bidenomics is working when people are still having trouble with the cost of grocery prices,” and that while
On Tuesday’s broadcast of NewsNation’s “Cuomo,” Biden Campaign Co-Chair Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC) acknowledged that “food prices are up” under President Joe Biden, but the price of medicine is down, there are jobs being created, and infrastructure improvements. While discussing the
During an interview with CNN aired on Friday’s broadcast of “NewsNight,” New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) stated that “a lot of” the disapproval among independent voters of President Joe Biden’s handling of the economy is because “we’re in a
On Friday’s broadcast of NewsNation’s “The Hill,” Rep. Brad Sherman (D-CA) stated that “We’re going to see this economy turn around.” And “the real economy is going to be going very well this summer.” Sherman said, “We’re going to see
McDonald’s executives have finally acknowledged that their $18 Big Mac meals and other inflated prices are putting off lower-income customers.
Debt is just another version of the Company Store — a way to keep you down, so you keep working every day, keep loading those 16 tons.
On Monday’s broadcast of NBC’s “Late Night,” Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) stated that while we have “60% of workers living paycheck to paycheck,” people should vote to re-elect President Joe Biden because the economy “is really doing well, unemployment, extremely
The Shaky Edifice of Improved Consumer Confidence Americans are feeling better about the economy than they have in years. Or at least Democrats are. Consumer confidence—as measured by the Conference Board’s monthly survey—surged to a two-year high in January, the
Biden’s plan to campaign on Trump’s economic policies is a recognition that Biden’s economy is a losing line of attack for his reelection campaign.
On Wednesday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) stated that people want more financial security and Republicans are “rooting for failure, they will never say something’s working.” But President Joe Biden has a more positive vision
On Tuesday’s broadcast of “CNN This Morning” CNN Senior Political Commentator and former Obama Adviser Van Jones stated that while there are good jobs numbers in the black community, “they’re crappy jobs.” Co-host Phil Mattingly asked, “[T]he Biden team has
The Federal Reserve’s plans to cut interest rates this year have run into a powerful headwind: excessive government spending.
During MSNBC’s Iowa caucus coverage on Monday, Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker (D) stated that “over the next four or five, six months,” the economy will improve and so “it will have been almost a full year in which” the economy
His Fraudulency Joe Biden’s job approval rating has crashed to 33 percent. In comparison, his disapproval rating has climbed to 58 percent.
Iowa’s small businesses have the first opportunity vote against Bidenomics in 2024, small business owner Erik Lee and Job Creators Network President Alfredo Ortiz write in an op-ed.
Rep. Brett Guthrie (R-KY) told Breitbart News in an exclusive comment on Friday that Medicare Part D premiums, along with nearly everything else in America, have skyrocketed thanks to “Bidenomics.”
A small army of establishment media types and economists have engaged themselves in the task of unraveling what they take to be the great mysteries of our time: why the public is so unhappy with the state of the economy and why the public is not more grateful to President Joe Biden for the state of the economy.
Pick any measure of consumer sentiment you find and the reading will be the same: the Biden economy stinks.
On Friday’s broadcast of CNBC’s “Last Call,” CNBC Contributor and former Sen. Heidi Heitkamp (D-ND) stated that even with many people working multiple jobs, “they don’t feel financially secure,” and “the mistake that the Biden campaign is making is telling