US Stocks Plunges as Recession Impends

US Stocks Plunges as Recession Impends

U.S. stocks dropped into the bear market as the economy seemed to take a hard landing, unable to escape recession.
First-Ever Apple Car Could Begin Production in 2024

Apple Becomes the First US Company To Hit $2 Trillion Market Value

Apple has become the first U.S company to reach a $2 trillion market value.
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US Economy Could Take A Decade to Recover, Experts Say

A recent survey of purchasing managers across the globe claims the U.S. economy could take nearly ten years to recover from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and shutdowns.
Senator Richard Burr (R-NC) walks from Senate Republican weekly policy luncheon on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., March 6, 2018

Explain or Resign: Senator Burr Faces Scrutiny After Selling Millions in Stock

Senate Intelligence Chairman Richard Burr is under fire for selling stocks after learning the coronavirus outbreak's potential impact on the US economy.
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COVID-19: The Virus That's Killing The Economy

The coronavirus is fast becoming a threat to our economy and leading us to a potential recession.
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The Costs for Bitcoin Are Going Down

Here’s why the cost of bitcoin has dramatically dropped.
Long Negotiations for US-China Phase One Trade Agreement may negatively affect the Stock Market in 2020

Biggest Risks the Stock Market Faces in 2020

Phase one of the US-China Trade Agreement still under the negotiation stage and this may negatively affect the 2020 stock market.

Dow Falls 450 Points After Chinese Stocks Drop

The Dow is having its worst first day of the year in 84 years

Oil Prices Fall Over 3 Percent, Oversupply Concerns Grow

Oil prices continued to fall again on Monday as concerns of weak demand continued to worry investors. Since the end of last year, U.S. oil futures are down 30 percent.

Stocks Up Over 100 Points Wednesday

Reversal of Tuesday's sharp fall.

Capital Gains For Wealthy Lead To Greater Gap In Economic Inequality

A study released earlier this week found that the wealthiest 1 percent in the nation continue to get wealthier as the gap in income inequality substantially increased during the course of three decades.

Only 17 Percent of Hispanics Have Money in the Stock Market Says Pew Study

The Dow Jones is at record highs, but that isn’t a sign of economic recovery for everyone. Only 17 percent of Hispanics in the United States have any money in the stock market, according to a new poll from the Pew Research Center.
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