Trump to inherit slowing economy, rising unemployment from Biden By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times Shares
Growing government debt tops climate as bigger threat to economy; budget crunchers get reality check By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times Shares
Bill for student-loan cancellations comes in — nearly $3,100 per household By Jennifer Harper - The Washington Times Shares
Feds to run $2 trillion deficit this year; Biden’s student loan reprieve partly to blame By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times Shares
Border upside: Surge of illegal immigrants helped U.S. economy avoid recession By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times Shares
CBO report confirms reckless spending, not tax cuts, to blame for fiscal crisis By Alfredo Ortiz Shares
GOP’s debt deal, migrant labor boom tamed government spending — for now By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times Shares
Younger, less educated workers figured to bear brunt of fallout from $17 hourly minimum wage By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times Shares
Economy will slow but avoid recession in 2024, contends Congressional Budget Office By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times Shares
Pandemic budget honeymoon disappears as federal spending surges By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times Shares
Inflation down, but Inflation Reduction Act doesn’t deserve credit By Josh Boak and Paul Wiseman - Associated Press Shares
CBO says federal deficit will reach $1.7 trillion this year, third-worst in history By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times Shares
$1 trillion deficit a sobering reality for big-spending feds as revenue drops By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times Shares
Debt limit deal is in place, but budget deficit still a multi-decade challenge for U.S. government By Josh Boak - Associated Press Shares
CBO: Biden-McCarthy debt limit deal will cut deficit by $1.5 trillion, increase food stamp enrollees By Haris Alic - The Washington Times Shares
More red ink: Congressional budget agency projects bigger deficits as debt talks continue By Fatima Hussein - Associated Press Shares
Feds to run $1.5 trillion deficit this year, and it could get even worse, CBO says By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times Shares