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Monthly jobless rate declines for first time since June, economy gained 50,000 jobs

By Joseph Weber

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US trade deficit shrinks to $29.4 billion, lowest since 2009

The deficit was last reported at $48.1 billion

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jobs

Why this week’s labor data matters more than the headlines

Before last fall’s government shutdown, the jobs market already was bending in a less reassuring direction.

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Tesla

Tesla loses title of world's biggest EV maker after sales continue to drop

Tesla said it only delivered 1.64 million vehicles in 2025, down 9% from a year earlier. It also saw a drop in sales in 2024.

Rep Clark believes Republicans are using debt ceiling to cut Social Security

Home Depot expected to spend $1 billion more on hourly workers

US Federal Reserve says inflation rose unexpectedly in January

Social Security will not be able to pay full benefits in 2034, new report says

Deputy Treasury Sec: the US has never defaulted on its debt

US home construction surged in May by the fastest pace in more than a year

Q&A with A&J: student loan cancellation, elections, the constitution, and more!

Bank of America warns U.S. economy could start losing 175k jobs per month

National Economic Director on Biden's response to high gas prices

David Zell: FTX crash could be good for Bitcoin long-term, lawmakers should be careful

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