The unemployment rate of California almost tripled to 15.5 percent in April as the country's most populated state lost employments in one month from COVID-19.
Eleven years since the U.S. bounced back from the Great Recession, extensive job loss is once again significantly felt throughout the country because of COVID-19.
A new federal government study finds the U.S. suicide rate has dramatically increased over the start of the new millennium, with such issues as the severe recession, increasing drug addiction and "gray divorce" believed to be fueling much of the rise.
A series of recent polls strongly suggest Republican primary front-runner Donald Trump's popularity is on the downswing with general election voters and his plunging favorability ratings with Latino voters seems to have a lot to do with the ongoing development.
At least part of Donald Trump's boastful plan to "Make America Great Again" could lead to another recession if he is allowed to execute the mass deportations he has vowed to carry out.
Millennials may have different opinions on political and social issues than older generations, but one thing they have in common with their parents and grandparents is their outlook on the future of the United States. Millennials are concerned about the country's future, just like Generation Xers and Baby Boomers were when they were young.
New study shows connection between economic crisis after 2007 and suicide of middle-aged Americans A new study reveals suicide rates in middle-aged Americans increased in the years after 2007.