Lawmakers have spent decades relying on oil spikes and federal aid instead of making tough, lasting budget decisions.
From the US to Japan, long-term borrowing costs for the world’s biggest economies are surging as investors question the ability of governments to cover massive budget deficits. Thirty-year bond yields ...
Kevin Hassett, director of the White House's National Economic Council, expects U.S. production to surge due to fiscal policy ...
Understanding the differences between monetary policy and fiscal policy is crucial for investors in 2024 and beyond. Fiscal policy has a more significant impact on the stock market than monetary ...
By Isaac Anyaogu LAGOS, April 16 (Reuters) - Nigeria has introduced a new green tax surcharge on motor vehicles under its ...
For the first time in nearly 60 years, the US government is attempting to effect fiscal stimulus to both increase social well-being and stave off geopolitical threats. That episode ended in high ...
Just as inflation eases and more economists bet on a soft landing for the U.S. economy, a new risk is emerging, a policy push and pull. The divide between fiscal and monetary policy is increasingly ...
The federal government has approved the implementation of 2026 fiscal policy measures (FPM), which include significant tariff ...
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The federal government has cut import tariffs on fully-built passenger vehicles, four-wheel drive cars, and station wagons from 70 ...