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Economy
In April, the US economy added a meager 175,000 jobs
Last month, job growth in the US significantly decelerated, with only 175,000 positions created in April, as per data released by the Bureau of Labor
The $34 trillion US national debt is a record
The US government's debt has surpassed $34 trillion for the first time, just weeks before Congress must agree on new federal funding plans.
The Congressional Budget Office predicts lower inflation and increased
Updated economic predictions for the next two years by the Congressional Budget Office showed Friday that inflation will nearly reach the Federal
In November, the United States added 199,000 jobs, and the unemployment rate
Payrolls expanded even faster than anticipated in November, and the unemployment rate decreased amid indications of a faltering economy, suggesting
US job opportunities cool, reaching a low not seen since March 2021
After increasing interest rates, U.S. firms advertised 8.7 million job postings in October, the fewest since March 2021, indicating that hiring is
Immigration
Joe Biden executive order curbing border asylum processing expected Tuesday
President Joe Biden is set to announce an executive order as early as Tuesday that would effectively close the US-Mexico border to asylum-seekers
A bill authorizing the arrest of certain migrants is signed by the governor of
On Wednesday, Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a bill banning people from entering the state if they were denied entrance or deported.
An appeals court in Texas puts on hold a controversial immigration law
A contentious Texas statute permitting state officials to apprehend and detain individuals suspected of illegally entering the country will remain
Texas immigration law is placed on temporary hold by the Supreme Court
A new Texas immigration legislation that is being contested by the Biden administration was temporarily blocked by the Supreme Court on Monday.
Mayor Eric Adams of New York City wants local police and federal immigration
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is poised to overturn decades-long sanctuary city regulations that prohibit local law enforcement from cooperating