President Donald Trump has framed the U.S. trade deficit as a “national emergency” and a threat to Americans’ “way of life” throughout his second term. It was why he invoked the International ...
Caring for an entire population is expensive—caring for an aging population even more so. This is the conundrum facing the U.S. government over the coming decades, with the number of people age 65 and ...
U.S. posts its third-largest trade deficit ever. China is a big loser, while Vietnam and Taiwan are winners. High tariffs haven't had much effect on chronic U.S. trade deficits. High tariffs were ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. trade deficit slipped modestly in 2025, a year in which President Donald Trump upended global commerce by slapping double digit tariffs on imports from most countries. The gap ...
U.S. oil production is plateauing near record highs, making a 3 million b/d increase by 2028 increasingly unlikely. The CBO projects rising deficits and debt despite tariff revenues, driven by tax ...
The U.S. merchandise trade deficit hit a record $1.2 trillion last year, despite President Donald Trump’s promise to eliminate it by imposing the highest tariffs in eight decades on foreign-made ...
The data showed imports dipped and exports rose in the month before the Supreme Court struck down most of the president’s tariffs. By Ana Swanson Reporting from Washington The U.S. trade deficit in ...
For the fifth straight year, the U.S. merchandise trade deficit with the world topped $1 trillion, according to Census Bureau data released Thursday, despite President Trump’s best efforts to bring it ...
Is the ‘Race’ to Net Zero Stumbling? (Yes, That’s a Rhetorical Question) Fertilizers: Russia Turns the Ratchet A Portrait of a Failing Civilization Remembering a Media Trailblazer: Mother Mary ...
High tariffs were supposed to slash chronically large U.S. trade deficits. Turns out they really didn’t. The nation’s trade deficit fell in 2025 by a meager 0.2% to $901.5 billion, but only due to a ...
High tariffs were supposed to slash chronically large U.S. trade deficits. Turns out they really didn’t. The nation’s trade deficit fell in 2025 by a meager 0.2% to $901.5 billion, but only due to a ...
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