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House Republicans are at work, handing out a few sweeping tax and policy bills from President Donald Trump. Next: the Senate.
As Congress members return to Washington today after a week’s break, the upper room will dig over 1,000 pages of bills. House Speaker Mike Johnson urged Senate counterparts to “make the package as few as possible amendments,” but the senator may have other plans.
I’ve been waiting for a long time in the job market
When Jessica Cibzol Muko graduated from university a year ago, she thought a cybersecurity degree would serve as a ticket to a job that is almost guaranteed with a good salary.
She then came across a brick wall known as the 2025 US job market.
Are there any more sticker shocks?
American consumers may be learning to live with inflation.
Long-term Gallup polls have seen a sharp decline in the share of Americans, who have dubbed inflation as the biggest financial problem. Another recent survey from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker found that few Americans believe prices are rising.
Are we used to higher prices?
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Daniel de Visé covers USA Today personal finance.