They thought his second term would be like the first, giving priority to economic growth and the stock market. Trump had ...
The editorial board of The Wall Street Journal is predicting that a full-blown economic recession could be coming after a rough day for investors on Monday. “Stock prices have been richly ...
Key US indices staged an impressive rebound on Friday, turning the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJI) up one step away from formally entering correction territory (-10% from the peak). In doing so, ...
Projects are dead and surveillance is omnipresent in Xinjiang, which once lured Western companies such as Volkswagen.
The salary bump that people who switch jobs used to command has vanished.
Jan Wolfe is a Washington, D.C.-based business legal affairs correspondent for The Wall Street Journal. He covers significant legal disputes in federal courts in Washington and around the country ...
Air strikes target the Iran-backed group firing at U.S. ships and interfering with global commerce.
Investors are more optimistic about Europe while tariffs cloud the U.S. outlook.
Joe Pinsker is a reporter for The Wall Street Journal's personal finance section. He covers the pursuit of happiness—how people feel about money and the economy, how they're defining a good life ...
Consumer spending is highly dependent on the affluent, who are highly dependent on the stock market.
Jesse Newman is a reporter covering food and agriculture from The Wall Street Journal's corporate bureau in Chicago. Her stories explore how farmers, ranchers and food companies navigate changes ...
Patrick Thomas covers agriculture business for The Wall Street Journal. He writes about meatpacking companies, grain traders, pesticide manufacturers, crop seed developers and the way American ...