Dallas mayor predicts NYC financial firms exodus over socialist policies

The mayor of Dallas is predicting an influx of financial firms relocating to the region from New York City if the Big Apple’s newly inaugurated mayor, Zohran Mamdani, pursues socialist policies in the nation’s leading financial hub. Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson told the New York Post in an exclusive interview that Mamdani’s…

December jobs report: US economy added 50K jobs, slightly cooler than expected

Companies in the private sector added 41,000 jobs in December, payroll processing firm ADP said Wednesday. The figure is below economists’ estimates of a gain of 47,000 jobs. The prior month’s payrolls number was revised to a loss of 29,000 from an initially reported loss of 32,000.”Small establishments recovered from…

Cox Automotive projects new vehicle sales will slow down in 2026 market

A new outlook from Cox Automotive projects that new vehicle sales are expected to slow slightly in 2026 from last year, which surpassed expectations for the industry. Cox Automotive forecasted that the U.S. will see 15.8 million new vehicles sold in 2026, which represents a 2.4% decline from sales levels a…

Maduro arrest could boost US defense spending significantly: analyst

The Trump administration’s arrest of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro could lead to higher defense spending over the long-term as the U.S. takes a more active role in regional security, according to a research note from Bernstein. Maduro was taken into custody following a special operations raid over the weekend and is…

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Venezuela economic relief possible after Maduro captured by US operation

The toppling of Nicolas Maduro has thrust Venezuela’s debt crisis – one of the world’s largest unresolved sovereign defaults – into the limelight. Following years of economic crisis and U.S. sanctions that severed the country from international capital markets, Venezuela defaulted in late 2017 after…

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Fed rate cut divides policymakers at December meeting amid uncertainty

Federal Reserve policymakers were deeply divided over the decision to cut interest rates at their meeting in December as the U.S. economy faces a challenging combination of risks, according to the minutes from their latest policy meeting. The Fed cut rates by 25 basis points for the third straight time…

IRS increases business mileage tax deduction rate by 2.5 cents for 2026

People who use their cars for work will be able to deduct more money per mile on their taxes in the new year.  The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced this week that the standard mileage rate for business driving will increase by 2.5 cents per mile. Additionally, vehicles used for…

Trump attacks Powell as ‘fool,’ accuses Fed chair of gross incompetence

President Donald Trump on Monday launched a renewed attack on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, accusing Powell of “gross incompetence” and threatening to sue him over the costly renovation of the central bank’s headquarters. Trump spoke at a Mar-a-Lago press conference alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and slammed Fed Chair Powell…

Minimum wage rises in 19 states starting New Year’s Day 2026

American workers at the bottom end of the pay scale are set to see the minimum wage rise in 19 states effective on New Year’s Day, while three other states are also planning minimum wage increases later in 2026. While 20 states opt to leave their minimum wage at the federal…

Florida man sues Outback Steakhouse after toilet collapsed beneath him

A Florida man filed a lawsuit against Outback Steakhouse alleging that he was on a handicapped toilet when the seat “suddenly shattered and collapsed” while he was doing his business, resulting in injury. Michael Green said he suffered “severe bodily injury” during the incident at an Outback Steakhouse location along…

USDA announces recall of ground beef for possible E. coli contamination

Grass-fed ground beef that was distributed to six states has been recalled over possible E. coli contamination, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service. The recall by Mountain West Food Group, LLC, based in Idaho, affects more than 2,800 pounds of raw 90/10 ground beef…

Elon Musk warns of new China silver export restrictions impact on markets

Tesla CEO Elon Musk is raising alarm over surging silver prices as China prepares to impose new export restrictions on the precious metal. Musk responded to a post on his X social media platform that noted China will begin requiring government licenses for companies to export silver from the country starting…

Goldman Sachs forecasts US economic growth to accelerate in 2026

The U.S. economy’s resilience in 2025 is expected to carry over when the calendar turns to 2026, with growth expected to accelerate as tax cuts and more favorable financial conditions take hold and headwinds from tariffs and inflation ease, according to Goldman Sachs. Goldman Sachs economists led by Jan Hatzius…

Small business owners remain ‘cautiously optimistic’ heading into 2026

Many small business owners are betting on growth in the year ahead, even as inflation, labor shortages and economic uncertainty continue to pressure operations, a new survey finds. About 80% of small business owners say they are confident in their outlook, and about 79% expect revenue growth in 2026, according…

ETF industry breaks above T inflow record

The theme song for the exchange-traded fund industry could very well be Frank Sinatra’s “It Was a Very Good Year,” as the industry hit $1.25 trillion annually in assets through November, faster than any other time in history. “I think, largely speaking, you look across the different asset classes –…