It's Monday, December 23rd. I'm Luke Vargas for the Wall Street Journal and here is the am edition ... point increase in the average tariff rate on imports from China, and then we have some ...
Speaker 1: From the opinion pages of The Wall Street Journal, this is All Things with ... immigration, interest rates. What is dominating there or is it that these national issues have actually ...
Or if they're hoping to refinance, if mortgage rates go down, it might make it harder for them to qualify. J.R. Whalen: Wall Street Journal housing reporter, Nicole Friedman will join us ...
Investors weigh an important matter: whether barriers are stronger to raising rates—or cutting them.
Higher rates are dimming hopes for a recovery in the sluggish housing market.
As 2025 approaches, investors are focusing on the Fed's view of the neutral interest rate in the post-pandemic economy. The Wall Street Journal's Chief Economics Correspondent, Nick Timiraos ...
I'm J.R. Whalen for the Wall Street Journal. Welcome to the second episode ... The unemployment rate ticked above 4% for the first time since 2021 according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Nicole Friedman covers the US housing market for The Wall Street Journal and tells us what's behind the recent uptick. Nicole Friedman: Mortgage rates declined throughout the summer and they hit a ...
I'm J.R. Whalen for the Wall Street Journal. Last week we focused on setting ... medical care costs have risen 40% faster than the rate of inflation. Why is that gap so large?
Gas prices rose sharply, but investors homed in on a small decline in the core CPI.
I'm J.R. Whalen for The Wall Street Journal. Last week we focused on setting ... medical care costs have risen 40% faster than the rate of inflation. Why is that gap so large?
GDP increased at an annualized rate of 3.1% in the three months through ... Economists polled by The Wall Street Journal had been expecting a smaller upward revision, to 2.9% growth.