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The United States exported a record 31 quadrillion BTUs of energy last year, about 30% of total domestic energy production.
That may be in part because wealthy consumers especially have tried to get ahead of tariffs by purchasing costlier items now.
Fewer government grants and contracts, as well as tariffs, are at the top of the list. Funding for startups in the U.S. went ...
Esports is a multibillion-dollar industry, but what does an esports player do when they’ve hung up their controller?
A court in Australia has handed the airline Qantas a $59 million USD fine for illegally laying off 1,800 ground staff during ...
About a quarter of the 3.3% price increase recorded by this month’s producer price index was driven by a spike in wholesale ...
Here’s why: Oil demand pretty closely follows global economic growth. And the Trump administration’s tariffs are scrambling ...
Consumers are shopping for bargains at summer sales and small luxuries but spending less at restaurants. A wealth tax could ...
Anita Ramaswamy, columnist at The Information, joins Marketplace’s Meghan McCarty Carino on “Tech Bytes: Week in Review.” ...
Consumer sentiment fell in early August, according to the University of Michigan’s regular index. But retail sales numbers — ...
Marketplace’s China correspondent Jennifer Pak shares her experience with unreliable government statistics.
Retail giant Target and the beauty supply chain Ulta Beauty have announced the corporate equivalent of a “conscious ...