The Wall Street Journal

U.S. Factory Orders Fell in December
Waller Weighs Supporting Fed Rate Pause if Labor Data Stabilize
President Trump is doubling down on tariffs, even though they have so far failed to achieve one of their stated goals: rebalancing lopsided global trade
With the bulk of President Trump’s tariffs struck down by the Supreme Court, and a new, temporary global tariff in place, fresh questions are hanging over the U.S. economy
After the Supreme Court’s ruling, major U.S. trading partners expect the “Tariff Man” president to stick with his favorite policy tool
Fed’s Logan Notes More Business Uncertainty Following Tariff Decision
The Supreme Court on Friday struck down a swath of President Trump’s tariffs, paving the way for businesses to try to reclaim billions of dollars
U.S. Business Activity Growth Slows as Europe Picks Up Pace
The Supreme Court’s Tariff Ruling Will Lead to More Trade Uncertainty
The Supreme Court decision to strike down President Trump’s tariffs plunges the global trade system into fresh chaos as countries, businesses and consumers scramble to figure out refunds
U.S. New Home Sales Rise in November But Fall in December, Delayed Data Say
Consumers’ Mood Brightened in February, Michigan Survey Finds
Fed’s Preferred Gauge Shows Accelerating December Inflation Trends
Canada Retail Sales Climb After Pullback in December
U.S. GDP grew at 1.4% annual rate in 2025’s final quarter
After President Trump’s first year back in office, the nation is still buying a lot more goods from other countries than it is selling. See the wild year in trade, in charts.
Eurozone Wages Growth Slowed Last Year Despite Low Unemployment

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