Voters are moving away from the traditional pocketbook concerns that have shaped past election cycles, a new poll suggests.
Americans' views on the economy turned more negative in the third quarter with deepening concerns about jobs, inflation and the outlook, according to the CNBC All-America Economic Survey. President ...
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Jamie Dimon issues a tough new statement
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has once again made headlines with his candid remarks on pressing economic issues. Known for his straightforward commentary, Dimon has previously issued warnings on ...
Investors finally got their long-anticipated cut to the federal funds rate last week. This helped push the major stock indexes to all-time highs. The cut in interest rates did little to help the ...
Public interest in a third party is rising for both Republicans and Democrats as well as those who didn’t vote during last year’s presidential election, according to a new survey from Voto Latino ...
Economic concerns were at the forefront of American voters' minds as they cast their ballots on Tuesday in key elections around the country. New York City voters tapped democratic socialist candidate ...
Many in the party see workers as drifting rightward. But new data show they’re more progressive than ever on economic issues—if Democrats are willing to meet them there. Zohran Mamdani won New York’s ...
Energy prices in New Jersey. Workforce cuts in Virginia. Sky-high rents in New York City. "Democratic candidates, no matter where they are, no matter how they fit into our big tent party, are meeting ...
The race to succeed Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) is entering its crucial final weeks, and a new Washington Post/Schar poll shows nothing but headaches ahead for Republican nominee and Lt. Gov.
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