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Washington Post Business
Dec 17, 2025

To make newborn investment accounts a reality, Trump goes looking for donations


Washington Post Business
Dec 17, 2025

Brendan Carr said the FCC isn't independent. Its website quickly updated.
The Federal Communications Commission chairman faced questioning over the agency's role in pressuring media companies and its independence from the president.

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Dec 17, 2025

Shoppers shy away from new cars as prices rise and tariffs cut into budgets


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Dec 17, 2025

Labor market flashing warning signs


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Dec 17, 2025

Administration asks the ultra-wealthy for ‘Trump accounts' donations
The Trump administration announced plans to supplement taxpayers' contributions to new born savings accounts by soliciting donations from some of the nation's wealthiest individuals and corporations.

Washington Post Business
Dec 17, 2025

Trump hotel project canceled in Serbia after protests, investigation
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has raged against the protests and the prosecutors he blames for halting the project, saying the country was the big loser.

Washington Post Business
Dec 17, 2025

A ‘recession' is arriving for people who want jobs in technology
Some economists warn of more headwinds and a "job recession" in the tech industry.

Washington Post Business
Dec 17, 2025

61% of young adults trust social media investing tips. But should they?
Here are five things to consider before heeding the advice of a "finfluencer" on YouTube, TikTok, Instagram or other platform.

Washington Post Business
Dec 17, 2025

2025 was supposed to be the year you bought a car
High car prices and interest rates slow new car sales, while tariffs impact the auto industry

Washington Post Business
Dec 16, 2025

The Trump administration is trying to talk voters into liking the economy
President Donald Trump, who ran on lower prices, is facing some of the same problems as Joe Biden: The economy looks good, but consumers aren't feeling it.

Washington Post Business
Dec 16, 2025

Just got laid off? What you should do on this social network to get noticed
Five things you can do on the professional social network that may increase your chances of landing your next gig.

Washington Post Business
Dec 16, 2025

Unemployment rate rises, signaling weakness in the economy
The labor market cool down continued this fall, according to new jobs numbers released on a delayed scheduled by the Labor Department.

Washington Post Business
Dec 16, 2025

Labor market lost 41,000 jobs over October, November; unemployment rate up
The labor market cool down continued this fall, according to new jobs numbers released on a delayed scheduled by the Labor Department.

Washington Post Business
Dec 16, 2025

How to design a new car in 2026
Sulfurous clay was the tool every car designer used, until virtual reality arrived.

Washington Post Business
Dec 16, 2025

Long-awaited jobs report to give snapshot of labor market strength
The Labor Department's jobs report will provide insight into the labor market's direction, amid concerns of a potential downturn.

Washington Post Business
Dec 16, 2025

PayPal applies to form its own bank to expand small-business lending
The move follows a broader push for financial deregulation under President Trump that has allowed digital asset companies to obtain preliminary banking charters.

Washington Post Business
Dec 16, 2025

FDA warns Target, Walmart for selling baby formula linked to botulism
The FDA also said Kroger and Albertsons had failed to comply with a recall of baby formula linked to an ongoing infant botulism outbreak.

Washington Post Business
Dec 15, 2025

Trump sues BBC ‘for putting words in my mouth'
The British broadcaster previously apologized to the president but said there is no basis for Trump's legal claim.

Washington Post Business
Dec 15, 2025

Trump sues BBC in $5 billion defamation suit over edited Jan. 6 clips
The British broadcaster previously apologized to the president but said there is no basis for Trump's legal claim.

Washington Post Business
Dec 15, 2025

UPS stole holiday workers' wages, N.Y. attorney general alleges in suit
New York Attorney General Letitia James sues UPS over allegations of wage theft from holiday workers.

Washington Post Business
Dec 15, 2025

Work Advice: Karla's final performance review, part 2
A few last reader updates, and how to write a farewell letter.

Washington Post Business
Dec 15, 2025

A reckoning over capitalism
People aren't respecting capitalism. The twist is that this isn't necessarily capitalism's fault.

Washington Post Business
Dec 15, 2025

Supersized data centers are coming. See how they will transform America.
These AI campuses consume more power than major U.S. cities. Their footprints are measured in miles, not feet.

Washington Post Business
Dec 15, 2025

These LinkedIn tweaks could get you noticed faster after a layoff
Five things you can do on the professional social network that may increase your chances of landing your next gig.

Washington Post Business
Dec 14, 2025

More Americans are buying boring, practical gifts this holiday season
As inflation continues to rise, holiday shoppers are turning to essential items like appliances and clothing instead of luxury gifts.

Washington Post Business
Dec 14, 2025

Higher costs push holiday shoppers toward socks, coffee and diapers
As inflation continues, holiday shoppers are turning to essential, practical items like appliances and clothing instead of luxury gifts.

Washington Post Business
Dec 14, 2025

DVDs and CDs are becoming cool again, thanks mostly to Gen Z
Consumers of all ages are looking to discs to get offline and away from algorithms, and for a younger generation, it's seen as "vintage."

Washington Post Business
Dec 14, 2025

What a top food safety expert won't order for dinner
He's litigated foodborne illnesses cases for decades. But even experts like him struggle to handle the risks.

Washington Post Business
Dec 13, 2025

Do a $1,100 vacuum and $3,100 purse belong on a gift list? In what economy?
Some of the gift requests on peoples' holiday wish lists are truly outrageous.

Washington Post Business
Dec 13, 2025

Blowback over Charlie Kirk posts prompts employers' social media crackdown
Fervor over employee posts about Charlie Kirk's death is leading companies to adjust policies and step up monitoring of workers' online conduct.

Washington Post Business
Dec 13, 2025

How companies are cracking down on workers' social media activity
Fervor over employee posts about Charlie Kirk's death is leading companies to adjust policies and step up monitoring of workers' online conduct.

Washington Post Business
Dec 12, 2025

Trump administration launches bold air-taxi push
A pilot program created by the Trump administration may boost the fortunes of companies eager to have air taxis in the skies in time for the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles.

Washington Post Business
Dec 11, 2025

HUD investigating Boston for alleged housing discrimination
The move marks an escalation in the Trump administration's overhaul of fair housing enforcement.

Washington Post Business
Dec 11, 2025

Trump seeks to cut restrictions on marijuana through planned order
The president is expected to attempt to classify marijuana similar to some common prescription painkillers and other drugs.

Washington Post Business
Dec 11, 2025

House votes to repeal Trump order ending union rights at federal agencies
Twenty-two Republicans joined with Democrats to overturn the order, but it faces steep odds in the Senate.

Washington Post Business
Dec 11, 2025

Time names "the Architects of AI" Person of the Year
"We recognize a force that has dominated the year's headlines, for better or for worse," editor in chief Sam Jacobs writes in explaining the magazine's choice.

Washington Post Business
Dec 11, 2025

Time names ‘The Architects of AI' Person of the Year
"We recognize a force that has dominated the year's headlines, for better or for worse," editor in chief Sam Jacobs writes in explaining the magazine's choice.

Washington Post Business
Dec 10, 2025

Fed lowers interest rates again amid debate over inflation, jobs
The central bank cut interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point, seeking to steady a softening labor market.

Washington Post Business
Dec 10, 2025

Federal Reserve cuts rates again, signals one more cut amid uncertain outlook
The central bank cut interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point, seeking to steady a softening labor market.

Washington Post Business
Dec 10, 2025

Trump economic adviser Kevin Hassett leads in the race to be Fed chair
Kevin Hassett continues to be the top candidate to replace Jerome Powell as Federal Reserve chair, with the president expected to make a decision in the coming weeks.

Washington Post Business
Dec 10, 2025

Tony Dokoupil named anchor of ‘CBS Evening News'
Moving from "CBS Mornings," the veteran journalist's promotion is a first big move of Bari Weiss's tenure leading the Tiffany network.

Washington Post Business
Dec 10, 2025

What a Fed rate cut means for your home, car and credit card loans
The Federal Reserve is expected to lower interest rates Wednesday. Here's what that means for your mortgages, car loans and credit cards.

Washington Post Business
Dec 10, 2025

This one gadget could give China a back door into the U.S. power grid
Energy companies, cybersecurity experts and lawmakers warn U.S. dependence on Chinese inverters that can be manipulated remotely is a mounting security threat.

Washington Post Business
Dec 10, 2025

How much do you really know about investing? Take this quiz now.
The more you know, the better you can protect yourself from fraud, scams and money mistakes.

Washington Post Business
Dec 10, 2025

Do you know more about investing than the average American? Take this quiz
The more you know, the better you can protect yourself from fraud, scams and money mistakes.

Washington Post Business
Dec 09, 2025

Silver prices just smashed a new record. What does this mean for the economy?
The precious metal has been under pressure for years as data centers and electric vehicles supercharge demand and as new tariffs loom.

Washington Post Business
Dec 09, 2025

How tariffs hit the brakes on America's booming e-bike industry
Rad Power Bikes saw its pandemic-era growth spurt blunted by import duties, overproduction and slowing demand. Now a spate of battery fires adds to its challenges.

Washington Post Business
Dec 09, 2025

Whether you shopped on Black Friday may depend on how much you make
Black Friday shopping patterns reveal a widening income gap in the U.S., with the wealthiest households spending more and lower-income families pulling back.

Washington Post Business
Dec 08, 2025

Paramount launches hostile bid for Warner Bros., challenging Netflix deal
The competing offer comes days after the streaming giant and Warner Bros. Discovery announced an $83 billion merger deal, which Trump said he would be "involved" in vetting.

Washington Post Business
Dec 08, 2025

Work Advice: Karla's final performance review, part 1
Readers provide updates on their work dilemmas, and I unload some excess advice inventory.

Washington Post Business
Dec 08, 2025

Despite Trump tariffs, China's global trade surplus tops $1 trillion
Chinese exports to the United States continued to crater last month, but the drop was made up by booming sales in Southeast Asia and Europe.

Washington Post Business
Dec 08, 2025

China's trade surplus with the world tops $1 trillion, despite tariffs
Chinese exports to the United States continued to crater last month, but the drop was made up by booming sales in Southeast Asia and Europe.

Washington Post Business
Dec 08, 2025

The most common Zodiac signs (and birthdays)
Are some Zodiac signs, and birthdays, more widespread? And why does it seem like all my colleagues (or neighbors) have the same sign? The Department of Data is on the case.

Washington Post Business
Dec 07, 2025

Trump says he will be ‘involved' in vetting Netflix-Warner deal
The president said he met with Netflix's "fantastic" co-CEO Ted Sarandos last week but cautioned that the streamer's market share could be a "big problem."

Washington Post Business
Dec 07, 2025

Why Costco is the only big retailer to challenge Trump on tariff refunds
Buffered by its strong customer loyalty, Costco has a track record of not yielding to the administration.

Washington Post Business
Dec 07, 2025

The business of caring for older Americans is in a deepening crisis
Government funding cuts, caregiver shortages and immigration limits are adding new strains to an industry that's already hard-pressed to meet demand.

Washington Post Business
Dec 06, 2025

Tech workers face new H1-B scrutiny as Trump targets ‘censorship'
Guidance from the State Department restricts some tech workers from getting H1-B visas as the Trump administration cracks down on censorship.

Washington Post Business
Dec 06, 2025

Companies jockey for tariff refunds as Supreme Court decision looms
The Supreme Court could rule as soon as this month on the validity of Trump's emergency tariffs, which could lead to big refunds for companies like Costco and Busy Baby.

Washington Post Business
Dec 06, 2025

Companies seek refunds from tariffs as Supreme Court decision looms
The Supreme Court could rule as soon as this month on the validity of Trump's emergency tariffs, which could lead to big refunds for companies like Costco and Busy Baby.

Washington Post Business
Dec 06, 2025

Gift wish lists are fine for kids. For adults, they can be money grabs.
When did the joy of gift-giving turn into a tedious, transactional chore, Michelle Singletary asks.

Washington Post Business
Dec 06, 2025

Trump's latest Big Tech pressure play: Restrict content moderator visas
Guidance from the State Department restricts some tech workers from getting H1-B visas as the Trump administration cracks down on censorship.

Washington Post Business
Dec 06, 2025

What Netflix's purchase of Warner Bros. means for CNN
The cable news giant won't be part of the deal, foreshadowing an era without the backing or the baggage of a much larger parent company.

Washington Post Business
Dec 05, 2025

Olivia Nuzzi will leave Vanity Fair amid new allegations about RFK Jr. affair
The journalist and "American Canto" author will depart after a few short months at the Condé Nast-owned magazine.

Washington Post Business
Dec 05, 2025

The Blaze retracts report accusing ex-policewoman of pipe bombing
A news article on the conservative website last month fanned ongoing theories on the right of an inside job. The FBI's arrest Thursday points elsewhere.

Washington Post Business
Dec 04, 2025

Trump limits work permit access for migrants, after National Guard shooting
Shorter work permit expiration timelines will impact asylum seekers and other migrants in need of humanitarian relief, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services said.

Washington Post Business
Dec 04, 2025

Amazon eyes expanding delivery network after talks with USPS stall
Amazon looks into expanding its nationwide delivery network and giving up its long-standing partnership with the U.S. Postal Service.

Washington Post Business
Dec 04, 2025

Amazon explores building its own delivery network to replace USPS deal
Amazon looks into expanding its nationwide delivery network and giving up its longstanding partnership with the U.S. Postal Service.

Washington Post Business
Dec 04, 2025

Amazon explores cutting ties with USPS, building its own delivery network
Amazon looks into expanding its nationwide delivery network and giving up its longstanding partnership with the U.S. Postal Service.

Washington Post Business
Dec 04, 2025

America's plan to protect pedestrians failed. A young woman's death reveals why.
U.S. officials adopted Europe's Vision Zero initiative, but many cities have seen an increase in pedestrian fatalities despite efforts to improve road safety.

Washington Post Business
Dec 04, 2025

The New York Times sues the Pentagon over press restrictions
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's new requirement that journalists pledge not to solicit any unauthorized information violates the First and Fifth amendments, the newspaper alleges, calling it "an attempt to exert control over reporting the government dislikes."

Washington Post Business
Dec 03, 2025

This popular shopping strategy is keeping you in debt
‘Buy now, pay later' installment plans are designed to make you feel comfortable spending money you might not have.

Washington Post Business
Dec 03, 2025

Health insurance costs could spike, as bipartisan ACA deal looks less likely
With a ticking clock and no clear bipartisan path forward, extending the Affordable Care Act subsidies is becoming more challenging.

Washington Post Business
Dec 02, 2025

Pentagon upbraids mainstream media in briefing with pro-Trump press corps
DOD press secretary excoriates "legacy media." especially The Washington Post, at a news conference solely for the Pentagon's new largely right-wing outlets.

Washington Post Business
Dec 02, 2025

‘Buy now, pay later' boom shows shoppers are swapping impulse buys for strategy
BNPL services continue to surge, while consumers continue to drift away from in-person shopping and impulse buys.

Washington Post Business
Dec 02, 2025

Buy now, pay later boom shows shoppers are swapping impulse buys for strategy
BNPL services continue to surge, while consumers continue to drift away from in-person shopping and impulse buys.

Washington Post Business
Dec 02, 2025

Corporations to claim $16B from retroactive GOP tax break, federal report says
The Republican tax law's bonus depreciation provision is expected to cost $362.7 billion over the next ten years, with corporations claiming $16 billion in new tax breaks this year.

Washington Post Business
Dec 02, 2025

Costco sues Trump administration over tariffs, seeks full refund
Trump justified his sweeping tariffs by calling the U.S. trade deficit a "national emergency." Costco's suit alleges his signature economic policy is unlawful.

Washington Post Business
Dec 01, 2025

Work Advice: Do I have to host an out-of-town colleague for our holiday party?
Advice on protocols for hosting out-of-town colleagues for the holdiays.

Washington Post Business
Dec 01, 2025

AI may discriminate against you at work. Some states are making it illegal.
New regulations aim to prevent discrimination from artificial intelligence and automated systems as it relates to employment.

Washington Post Business
Dec 01, 2025

New rule targets AI discrimination. Here's what workers need to know.
New regulations aim to prevent discrimination from artificial intelligence and automated systems as it relates to employment.

Washington Post Business
Dec 01, 2025

Ozempic is changing how we spend money and time, plus what we eat
As people's bodies change due to GLP-1s, so does their spending across industries including fashion, restaurants, gyms and travel.

Washington Post Business
Nov 30, 2025

Why you may not want lower prices as much as you think you do
Though Americans might be clamoring for relief on groceries, housing and energy costs, economists say there's a bigger downside to falling prices.

Washington Post Business
Nov 29, 2025

Think stores get the tax break? The truth about checkout donations.
Incorrect information about donation requests at store checkouts is proliferating on social media.

Washington Post Business
Nov 29, 2025

Trump cut tariffs on these five foods. It's too late to stop price hikes.
Prices on coffee, orange juice, bananas and beef have soared this year.

Washington Post Business
Nov 29, 2025

Pentagon's right-wing, pared press corps gets a meet-and-greet
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's briefing at the Pentagon next week will welcome a new crop of media that no longer includes the mainstream press.

Washington Post Business
Nov 29, 2025

Meet the investor who thinks the poverty line should be $140,000
Michael Green's tally of the costs of raising a family in the U.S. today is going viral, even if some economists scoff at his math.

Washington Post Business
Nov 29, 2025

An investor called $140,000 the new poverty line. Experts disagreed but said he had a point.
Michael Green's tally of the costs of raising a family in the U.S. today is going viral, even if some economists scoff at his math.

Washington Post Business
Nov 28, 2025

Trump ramps up reporter attacks with White House media bias tracker
A new White House webpage presents a "Hall of Shame" for news reports that the president disagrees with, coming after Trump voiced personal attacks on female reporters at ABC, CBS, the New York Times and Bloomberg.

Washington Post Business
Nov 28, 2025

Campbell's executive fired after mocking poor people and Indians
The company is investigating a discrimination complaint brought by a former employee claiming he was fired after reporting the executive's behavior.

Washington Post Business
Nov 28, 2025

Companies redesign their products to dodge Trump's tariffs
Customs brokers are using AI and "tariff engineering" to help importers save millions as trade rules change frequently.

Washington Post Business
Nov 28, 2025

Trump's tariff wars mean booming business for customs brokers
Customs brokers are using AI and "tariff engineering" to help importers save millions as trade rules change frequently.

Washington Post Business
Nov 28, 2025

Black Friday kicks off as inflation-burned shoppers scour for deals
Spending growth during the holiday is expected to mostly reflect higher prices, not greater volumes.

Washington Post Business
Nov 27, 2025

4 charts show who's feeling good about the economy — and who isn't
Consumer sentiment measures are generally falling. But that isn't the case for everyone.

Washington Post Business
Nov 26, 2025

Kilowatts or connections? Trump's favored nuclear start-ups soar to riches.
Founders of politically connected nuclear companies that have never built commercial reactors are becoming billionaires.

Washington Post Business
Nov 26, 2025

Black Friday sales can be fake. Here are 7 deal traps to navigate.
Whether it's BOGO or free shipping minimums, retailers have trained us to avoid paying full price by leaning into the power of irrational thinking.

Washington Post Business
Nov 26, 2025

What the best free preschool programs reveal about child care in America
Dozens of states and cities offer some version of publicly funded child care for 3- and 4-year-olds. It's going far better in some places than others.

Washington Post Business
Nov 25, 2025

Campbell's executive says products are for poor people, mocks Indians, lawsuit claims
The company is investigating a discrimination complaint brought by a former employee claiming he was fired after reporting the executive's behavior.

Washington Post Business
Nov 25, 2025

Technology turns farming into a career young workers like
Soil maintenance and crop monitoring practices on America's farms are increasingly accomplished with AI rather than bare hands

Washington Post Business
Nov 25, 2025

Why you shouldn't count on humans to prevent AI hiring bias
Human oversight was supposed to prevent artificial intelligence from warping job applicant selection processes, but a new study says it's not enough to mitigate bias.

Washington Post Business
Nov 24, 2025

You can avoid overspending on the holidays. Here's how.
You don't have to overspend to enjoy the holidays. Personal finance columnist Michelle Singletary offers tips for scaling back and sticking to your budget this season.

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