The US presidential election is just weeks away and one essential voting bloc is getting a lot of attention from both parties: young voters. But it’s economic woes – from inflation to housing – that could drive them to the polls.
Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz, the governor of Minnesota, made false claims Sunday about former President Donald Trump’s stance on abortion and about the state of the economy when Trump left office.
Kevin O'Leary discusses Donald Trump and Kamala Harris' position on taxes and its potential impact on voters' decision in 2024.
The Biden-Harris administration got the jobs report it asked for on the eve of the election after the Federal Reserve
Kamala Harris’ visit to the border and speech outlining of her economic vision captured the attention of a sizable share of Americans as September came to a close, according to new findings from The Breakthrough,
Pennsylvania is a largely coveted state within the Electoral College, and both Trump and Harris are vying for it ahead of the 2024 election.
The Labor Department issued one of the last jobs reports before the presidential election, and the numbers are strong. It shows 254,000 jobs were added in September, beating expectations. Overall, the report paints a picture of a robust American economy which remains a top issue this election year.
By almost all measures, we’ve got a strong economy, except for one thing that matters an awful lot: how Americans feel about it.
A conservative commentator got a harsh reminder of life in the last year of Donald Trump's presidency.Mark Lotter, the communications director for the right-wing America First Policy Institute and a former aide to vice president Mike Pence,
We're at just over a month until Election Day. The economy continues to play a huge factor in the campaign for the White House.
Vice President Harris is seeing a surge in enthusiasm among women on the economy, a top issue for voters ahead of November, according to a new survey released this week. The poll, conducted by
Democrat U.S. Rep. Angie Craig and her Republican Joe Teirab went head-to-head in a policy-driven debate on Friday, giving voters a glimpse on where they stand in the most competitive Congressional race in.