In early 2026, major US tech giants are encountering intensified antitrust scrutiny, with regulators probing market dominance, competitive practices, and potential consumer harm across various digital sectors.
The Biden administration's 2026 climate initiatives represent a monumental $50 billion commitment to green technologies, aiming to drive innovation, create jobs, and establish the United States as a global leader in sustainable development and climate action.
The 2026 Federal Budget Proposal unveils an ambitious $800 billion infrastructure spending plan, targeting critical upgrades across transportation, energy, and digital networks nationwide.
New federal regulations, effective July 2025, are poised to significantly combat online fraud, safeguarding millions of Americans by introducing stricter measures and enhancing digital security protocols.
Recent S&P 500 volatility, marked by a 5% drop in three weeks, has sparked intense analyst debate regarding February 2025 trends, with discussions centering on inflation, interest rates, and corporate earnings outlooks.
The federal government is set to inject $100 million into national infrastructure projects starting in Q1 2025, aiming to modernize critical systems, stimulate economic growth, and create sustainable jobs across the United States.
Experts predict a robust 3% GDP growth for the US in 2025, accompanied by moderate inflation, driven by resilient consumer spending and strategic policy adjustments.
Starting January 2025, US small businesses face significant legislative changes impacting operations, finances, and growth, necessitating proactive adaptation and strategic planning for the coming 12 months.
The Federal Reserve's potential 0.75% interest rate hike in March 2025 signals a significant shift in monetary policy, poised to influence everything from mortgage rates and credit card APRs to savings returns and overall consumer spending in the United States.
An exclusive report anticipates a significant 15% surge in US job growth within the service sector by the first half of 2025, driven by an ongoing economic rebound.