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National Debt Tracker: American taxpayers (you) are now on the hook for $37,070,422,809,316.32 as of 8/13/25
The U.S. national debt is climbing at a rapid pace, on track to double over the next three decades amid a rush of spending by the White House and Congress.
Fed's current monetary policy stance is 'exactly where we want to be,' official says
Kansas City Federal Reserve President Jeffrey Schmid said he favors keeping interest rates at current levels to prevent economic growth from reigniting inflation.
Treasury's Bessent says he doesn't support suspending monthly jobs reports
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent defended releasing monthly jobs reports amid accuracy concerns, emphasizing the need for improved data collection rather than pausing monthly releases.
How Kodak went from film giant to facing financial peril
The iconic film company Kodak has been failing to capitalize on digital photography technology it invented in 1975, leading to bankruptcy and ongoing struggles.
FDA may revoke Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine authorization for kids under certain age
The Food and Drug Administration could pull Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine emergency authorization for children under age 5.
Trump administration official says Wall Street tariff inflation fears like 'waiting for Godot'
A key official in the Trump administration's economic team touted the July CPI inflation report as evidence that tariff-induced inflation isn't going to materialize as economists fear.
GE Appliances invests $3B in US manufacturing operations
GE Appliances plans to create 1,000 new jobs across Kentucky, Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee and South Carolina facilities as part of major expansion initiative
Hand soaps recalled over bacteria that could lead to 'life-threatening sepsis'
DermaRite Industries issued a voluntary recall of hand soaps and antiseptics with a bacteria contamination that could lead to "life-threatening sepsis."
US national debt hits record $37 trillion
The U.S. national debt surpassed a historic $37 trillion milestone for first time as Treasury Department data shows federal government accumulating debt at rapid pace.
Kodak says there's 'substantial doubt' it can stay in business
Kodak warned in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing that it faces serious financial concerns, citing substantial doubt about continuing operations.