The latest numbers confirm what most Americans already feel in their wallets and in their bones: the nation’s health care system is collapsing under its own weight. According to a new national poll from Undue Medical Debt and PerryUndem,…
The United States economy has split in two. One side soars on record stock market gains and AI-driven profits, while the other sinks under the weight of grocery bills, car payments, and shrinking opportunity. Economists call it a K-shaped…
The headline alone would have sounded routine in another era: Who’s to blame for the government shutdown? But in today’s America, where governance increasingly resembles a televised standoff rather than a process of public service, even that question has become a…
The headline was so incredulous that many automatically dismissed it as fake news. Unfortunately, it’s not. President Trump is reportedly seeking a $230 million payout from the U.S. Department of Justice as compensation for the federal investigations that once…
Religion, long thought to be retreating from public life in America, is quietly regaining ground. A new Pew Research Center survey finds that 31 percent of U.S. adults now believe religion is gaining influence in society — nearly double…
The Republican leadership characterized the recent No Kings protests as “hate America rallies.” Given the fact there was no violence and millions turned out freely expressing their disappointment, disdain and disillusionment with this administration and the GOP party, it’s…
As the government shutdown grinds into its third week, the American public has reached a rare consensus: everyone is to blame. A new AP-NORC poll finds that most Americans view the shutdown as a major problem, and nearly three-quarters…
For the first time in two decades, the United States no longer holds a place among the world’s ten most powerful passports — a symbolic but telling sign of how far American global influence has slipped. The 2025 Henley…
For the first time in American history, the average price of a new car has crossed the $50,000 mark — a milestone that speaks volumes about where the U.S. economy is heading and who it now serves. According to…
In essence, when Trump announced tariffs in retaliation to the global economy for “not paying their fair share,” he and his administration worked overtime to assure Americans that we would not foot the bill. Yet a new Goldman Sachs…
The Trump administration’s warning that there will be “insufficient funds” to pay full food stamp benefits if the government shutdown continues marks a breaking point that extends far beyond partisan politics. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, which supports more…
Gold has always been a symbol of security, but its recent surge past $4,000 an ounce tells a much bigger story. It’s not just about investors chasing profits. It’s about a world losing confidence in the financial system that…
For the first time in American history, one in five people living in the United States identifies as Latino — a demographic milestone that redefines the nation’s cultural, economic, and political landscape. The new analysis from the University of…
So, how do you feel about the U.S. Supreme Court? The one (independent) branch of government, that even with its controversial rulings garnered a level of respect and credibility, is now seen as merely an extension of this administration….
The American labor market stands on a knife’s edge. Job openings remain plentiful and unemployment relatively low, yet a subtle shift in employer behavior could send the economy into a rapid downturn. A new analysis of the Beveridge Curve…
Nearly two and a half centuries after declaring independence, the United States still struggles to imagine a woman at the helm of its government. A new American University poll reveals that while most voters support electing more women to…
President Trump’s declaration that the United States is now in an “armed conflict” with drug cartels marks a profound shift in how the nation defines both its enemies and the scope of its military power. By labeling cartels as…
On paper the American economy is humming. Unemployment remains historically low, the stock market is soaring, GDP is strong, and inflation has cooled to levels economists consider manageable. Yet surveys reveal a striking paradox. Public sentiment about the economy…
Nearly one third of Americans now report having no emergency savings, a sharp rise from a year ago. That figure, revealed in a new national survey, is not just a snapshot of household finances. It is a warning that…
At 11:59 p.m. on September 30, the government faces the very real prospect of shutting down if Congress cannot find common ground on a short-term funding measure. The mechanics are familiar by now. Essential services like air traffic control,…
The U.S. dollar’s slide since the start of President Donald Trump’s second term marks one of the most consequential economic developments of 2025, with ripple effects likely to touch nearly every household in America. The U.S. Dollar Index now…
President Trump’s announcement of steep new tariffs on furniture and cabinetry imports marks another escalation in his protectionist trade strategy, this time targeting an industry already shaped by decades of globalization, automation, and declining domestic employment. Beginning October 1,…
The Trump administration’s legal strategy is reshaping the American constitutional landscape, forcing federal courts to confront some of the most explosive questions about presidential power since the founding era. Historically, courts have preferred to avoid cases that could upend…
The decision by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to disband the Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services marks a significant shift in how the Pentagon views gender representation in the military — and raises broader questions about the…
A new Investopedia report places the lifetime cost of achieving the traditional American dream at more than $5 million, a figure that underscores a growing economic divide in the United States. What was once considered a benchmark of middle-class stability —…


