Every weekday, host Kai Ryssdal helps you make sense of the day’s business and economic news — no ec
Seasonal hiring is in full swing and demand for temporary workers is back to pre-pandemic levels. Bu
The Department of Justice has a proposal for breaking up Google: Force the firm to sell Chrome. In t
Clothing retailers were foiled by unpredictable weather this fall: October was the second warmest on
Blackstone just bought a majority stake in Jersey Mike’s, a sub shop with 3,000 locations. Sur
There are various ways to measure economic inequality. Sure, pandemic-era aid programs helped low-in
We may be two weeks out from Thanksgiving, but online retailers are already locked in on holiday sho
The incoming administration may follow the mantra “Drill, baby, drill,” but demand hasn&
The national inflation rate doesn’t give a full picture of rising prices. Some places have it
Financial data from three industry-leading firms tells three very different stories. Concert promote
Cryptocurrency firms are thrilled with last week’s election outcome. For them, a second Trump
he U.S. is somewhere between 3 million and 7 million units short of meeting the nation’s housi
If President-elect Donald Trump gets his way, importers are about to pay a ton more in tariffs. Some
What will happen to the economy during Trump’s second stint in the White House? We don’t
Back-to-back Hurricanes Helene and Milton caused billions in damage. How are insurers going to pay f
There are only a few bills with strong bipartisan support in the soon-to-be lame duck Congress. Requ
The federal government is seeking a legal remedy for Google’s monopoly on internet search, as
An estimated 50,000 civil service jobs were slated to become political appointments under a Trump-er
Consumer spending has been strong since the post-pandemic-crash economy got back on its feet, and it
Solar panels are key in the transition to cleaner energy. But despite oodles of federal investment,
If Donald Trump is reelected president, the Federal Reserve’s political independence would go