Andrew Harnik / APCommentary Biden's Slate of Plans Could Cost a Total of $10 Trillion in New Spending America's economy, and the middle class Biden claims to hold near and dear, is likely to collapse if November's election goes in his favor. By Jessica Parsons July 25, 2020
Jeenah Moon / Getty Images National Retailers: NYC Worst Place To Do Business After COVID-19 'We expected New York City to be like the rest of the country when we reopened our stores here, but it’s a complete outlier.' By Jack Davis July 25, 2020
Olivier Douliery / AFP via Getty ImagesCommentary GOP Senators More Like 'Bernie Bros': Rand Paul Rips Irresponsible Spending Sen. Rand Paul railed against his fellow Republicans over continued spending bills, likening his caucus to ‘Bernie Bros.’ By Johnathan Jones July 24, 2020
Stefani Reynolds / Getty Images Sen. McConnell: Senate GOP Looking at Another Round of Direct Payments to Americans 'We need to stand up an educational system and an economy that works for workers and families at the same time.' By Erin Coates July 21, 2020
Samuel Corum / Getty Images Sen. Schumer Proposes $350 Billion COVID Aid Package, But Not for White People Sen. Chuck Schumer drafted a coronavirus relief package which excludes white Americans impacted by the economic downturn amid the pandemic. By Johnathan Jones July 16, 2020
Kevin Dietsch - Pool / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Cal Thomas: A Few 'Experts' Shouldn't Get To Shut Down Life for the Rest of Us 'The economy and health of the country are at stake and decisions made now could harm or help America for decades.' By Cal Thomas July 15, 2020
Scott Olson / Getty Images State and Local Governments Ponder Massive Tax Hikes in Response to COVID Budget Hit State and local governments, faced with budget holes after prolonged business shutdowns, might ask taxpayers to fork over more money. By Johnathan Jones July 13, 2020
Tasos Katopodis-Pool / Getty Images House Dems Trying To Undo Trump Economy with Obama-Era Reg That Cost Thousands of Jobs House Democrats are trying to restore what a business group describes as a job-killing regulation from the Obama era. By Jack Davis July 12, 2020
Kzenon / Shutterstock Weekly Jobless Claims Drop Below Expert Expectations News of the weekly jobless claims follows June jobs report numbers showing that the U.S. added 4.8 million jobs in June. By Mary Margaret Olohan July 9, 2020
Andrew Chin / Getty ImagesCommentary For Restaurants, Survival Rate of a COVID Shutdown Is Less Than 50% With the pandemic far from over, governors and mayors still have plenty of opportunities to interfere with commerce in impacted communities. By Jared Harris July 8, 2020