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Christian Science Monitor - Business

With economy sagging, political risks rise for Trump and Republicans -- Inflation posted a 2.9% annual rate in August, up from 2.3% in April. Job creation has slowed sharply. These key indicators put pressure on Republicans as the party in power – even as they push blame toward the Federal Reserve and Democrats.

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AI goes to college: How new tech is driving majors and jobs -- As artificial intelligence starts to transform the job market, college students are the first to feel it – and are adapting their coursework and career planning.

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Job creation has slowed sharply. Does a recession hinge on tariffs? -- Just 22,000 jobs were created in August, and revisions to prior Labor Department reports show a pronounced slowing in the job market since April. Avoiding a recession may depend, more than usual, on policymakers and even the courts.

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'2 dolls instead of 30': Will tariffs curb America's passion for cheap goods? -- An era of abundant low-cost imports faces a reckoning – but not necessarily an end – as the Trump tariffs take hold. America's long pivot from thrift toward consumption is deeply ingrained. So are the economics of global supply chains.

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What's next for US-China trade deal after Trump extends deadline -- President Trump has extended his tariff truce with China. But conciliatory moves suggest that America may not retain the upper hand.

1 month ago

As Trump doubles down on tariffs, his tactics reflect distrust of trade norms -- Higher tariffs go into effect today as President Trump targets persistent U.S. trade deficits. But economists say patterns of saving and investment, not tariff rates, are at the root of trade imbalances.

1 month ago

Trump's firing of BLS official casts shadow on federal data gathering -- Donald Trump isn't the first president to struggle over official data, with agencies like the Bureau of Labor Statistics. But trustworthy data is vital for financial markets, and the firing of BLS chief Erika McEntarfer has raised concerns.

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Tariffs may sting LA docks. Deeper changes are coming to this blue-collar bastion. -- President Trump's tariffs have already affected economic activity at the LA docks, the nation's largest. But automation and artificial intelligence are the challenges that could cause the most hardship for thousands of workers.

1 month ago

Trump's tariff map takes shape, reordering global trade -- After an era pushing the world toward open trade, the U.S. under President Trump has just pivoted toward higher tariffs and bilateral brinkmanship.

1 month ago

Trump's tariff tension may be easing after deals with EU, Japan -- President Trump has challenged conventional trade policy, and the U.S. is agreeing to deals with the European Union, Japan and others. Whether America comes out ahead depends in part on what the details of the tariff agreements turn out to be.

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Embracing loose AI policies, Trump seeks edge in US race against China -- Under President Trump's new AI plan, America's strategy has moved from cautious to bold, though critics are concerned that key safeguards are missing.

1 month ago

Bipartisan bills set rules for cryptocurrency. Will digital money go mainstream? -- Congress passed the first-ever major U.S. cryptocurrency legislation on Thursday, boosting the industry. But digital coins remain a risky investment.

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Tariffs boost inflation. But many economists see a recession as avoidable. -- The U.S. economy has defied dire predictions so far this year. Even with inflation rising and the potential for growth slowing, a recession does not look inevitable.

2 months ago

Trump pressures EU, Mexico with new plans for 30% tariffs -- President Donald Trump announced the tariffs Saturday on two of the United States' biggest trade partners in letters posted to his social media account.

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