Small business owners are growing more uncertain about the economy ahead of the presidential election and are reining in spending, according to a new survey.
Corey Lewandowski, a Trump campaign senior adviser, discusses how people would be able to measure an improved economy if former President Donald Trump is elected. Lewandowski says Trump would like to talk more about policy,
Former President Trump extended his lead on the economy, but Vice President Kamala Harris continues to hold a slim lead in national polls.
Harris says her proposals would help low- and middle-income workers. Trump says he would expand tax cuts, impose tariffs.
Both Harris and Trump have pitched themselves as a better candidate for the economy. Retired voters in Michigan are paying close attention.
More Americans think the economy would fare better under former President Trump than Vice President Harris in a new survey, even as many economists say they expect higher inflation and slower
Voters in Clark County, Nevada, weighed in on the state of the economy and shared which presidential candidate they think is better poised to handle the issue.
Covid slammed into the economy in Trump’s final year. Jobs soared under Biden, but so did inflation.
Given that the economy has been a defining issue of the campaign between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, most minds are likely made up on the issue. But the question may well be which economy voters weigh more heavily: the one that emerged post-COVID and was defined by rampant inflation,
For Europe's economy, the Nov. 5 U.S. election offers a "least bad" outcome of a challenging Kamala Harris presidency or a second encounter with Donald Trump which threatens to be yet more bruising than the first.
Latinos across North Texas pointed to reproductive rights and bridging political divides as major issues this election season — but by and large, many say the economy is their biggest concern.