Category : Economy


Trump allies push to oust Fed Chair Powell

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is under mounting pressure from Donald Trump's allies, who are urging the former president to replace him if re-elected. The controversy highlights the delicate balance between central bank independence and political in

DWP confirms £300 pensioner payment date

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has announced the exact date when pensioners will receive their £300 cost of living payment this autumn. Find out if you're eligible and when to expect the cash boost.

UK economy grows 0.2% in January

The UK economy expanded by 0.2% in January, according to the Office for National Statistics, offering cautious optimism amid ongoing economic challenges.

Trump’s DEI Attack Reveals Corporate Timidity

Donald Trump’s latest attack on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives reveals corporate timidity, while global firms remain silent on Gaza. A damning indictment of profit over principle.

IRS launches free bilingual tax filing system

The US Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has introduced a free online tax filing system in English and Spanish, marking a major shift in accessibility. Here’s how it works and who qualifies.

Trump bill targets Starbucks CEO pay

Former US President Donald Trump has introduced a controversial bill aimed at limiting excessive CEO pay, with Starbucks executives under scrutiny. The proposal has sparked heated debates across political and business circles.

Women may claim state pension compensation

Thousands of women may be owed compensation due to historical state pension errors under the Home Responsibilities Protection scheme. The DWP is urging affected individuals to check their eligibility.

Lloyds warns on UK economy as ECB holds rates

Lloyds Banking Group signals worsening UK economic conditions, while the European Central Bank keeps interest rates steady. Tesla encounters hurdles in Europe amid broader market concerns.

Gen X Faces Retirement Poverty Crisis

A new report reveals that Generation X is heading towards a retirement crisis, with many at risk of poverty due to financial instability and lack of savings.

Australia bans cash payments over $10,000

The Albanese government introduces a $10,000 cash payment cap to combat tax evasion and money laundering, sparking debate over financial freedom and crime prevention.

UK debt crisis deepens as borrowing soars

Britain's national debt has skyrocketed, sparking fears of impending tax rises as the government scrambles to balance the books. Experts warn of tough economic times ahead.

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