Prasert Krainukul / Getty ImagesCommentary What Does the U.S. Economy Hold in Store for the Second Half of 2021? What will the economy look like in the next six months of 2021? There are several troubling factors so far. By Eric Nanneman June 30, 2021
Scott Olson / Getty ImagesCommentary American Airlines to Cancel Nearly 2,000 Flights Despite Receiving Billions Despite receiving billions in government aid, American Airlines still laid off 19,000 employees and is now canceling nearly 2,000 flights. By Eric Nanneman June 22, 2021
Marko Geber / Getty ImagesSpecial Report For Six Trillion Dollars, We're Not Even Getting Universal Health Care? President Biden's record-setting budget does not include a key Democratic wish-list item: universal health care. Why? By Eric Nanneman June 1, 2021
Stefani Reynolds - Pool / Getty Images Energy Secretary Rakes In $1.6M After Selling Stock in Electric Bus Company Pushed by Biden Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm has sold her ownership interest in an electric bus company that the Biden administration has touted. By The Associated Press May 27, 2021
Susan Wood Images / Getty ImagesSpecial Report Buying Stocks on Margin Has Exploded - One More Sign of a Coming Crash? The amount Americans have borrowed to buy stocks reached a new high - a whopping $847 billion. Analysts are worried another crash is upon us. By Eric Nanneman May 24, 2021
H. Armstrong Roberts / ClassicStock / Getty ImagesSpecial Report Liberals Tricked Americans Into Being Happier with Less Under Biden Biden's new austerity belt-tightening has Americans feeling they need a lot less money to be 'financially comfortable' compared with 2020. By Eric Nanneman May 20, 2021
Barbara Alper / Getty ImagesSpecial Report Inflation Hits a 13-Year High - Is Stagflation Around the Corner? Inflation hit 4.2 percent and unemployment rose to 6.1 percent, while much of the growth in the GDP relied on heavy government spending. By Eric Nanneman May 13, 2021
Darren415 / Getty ImagesSpecial Report Don't Believe the Dems - Almost Zero Americans Actually Make Minimum Wage Markets are falling, inflation is rising - time to take a good, long, hard look at the $7.25 federal minimum wage. By Eric Nanneman May 12, 2021
Alexi Rosenfeld / Getty Images New Numbers Show Inflation Is Spiking at the Fastest Rate in Years Inflation is hitting the American economy even worse than the experts expected, sending several stocks tumbling. By Jack Davis May 12, 2021
Caroline Purser / Getty ImagesSpecial Report Dow Falls More Than 650 Points as Inflation Spooks Investors The stock fell more than 650 points as investors worry about the price of gasoline, commodities, construction, cars and well, everything. By Eric Nanneman May 11, 2021