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US economy added 172K jobs in May, far exceeding Wall Street expectations

By Joseph Weber

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SpaceX plans to raise $75 billion in its IPO, which could make Elon Musk world's first trillionaire

A $1.77 trillion valuation of SpaceX would boost Musk's worth to an estimated $1.05 trillion.

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Trump administration invokes human rights in latest bid to restore ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs

The U.S. Trade Representative is proposing a new baseline 10% tariff on U.S. trading partners who are not doing enough to combat the importation of goods made using forced labor.

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U.S. chief executives express declining optimism in U.S. economy, survey shows

Almost a third — 31% — said they expect to reduce their workforce, up from 27% in the first quarter. Of those surveyed, 40% expect no changes.

William Luther: Large federal deficits contribute to high inflation rates

Halloween candy prices expected to rise 14%

Rep. Greg Murphy predicts difficult housing future for young people

Jennifer Sey says companies need to get back to business

Food and gas prices are soaring worldwide

Tim Stewart reacts to EV's major dent on automakers’ Q1 earnings

Mortgage rates up to seven percent for first time since 2002

Trump's Tax-Free Policy: Tips, Overtime, Social Security & Auto Loans

Barclays and Citigroup plan to layoff hundreds of employees

Fed Chair admits threat of repeated economic shocks

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