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06/12/2025
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By Laura Harris
German industry sheds over 100,000 jobs in a year, automotive sector hit hardest
Germany’s industrial sector shed over 100,000 jobs in a year, with the automotive industry alone losing 45,400 positions — nearly six percent of its workforce. Total manufacturing employment dropped to 5.46 million by March 2025. Since 2019, Germany’s manufacturing sector has lost 217,000 jobs, marking a 3.8 percent drop, with the metal and textile sectors […]
06/12/2025
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By Laura Harris
CBO: Trump tariff plan to slash deficits by $2.8 trillion over a decade
President Donald Trump’s 2025 tariff policy is projected to reduce the federal deficit by $2.8 trillion over the next decade, rising to $3 trillion when including lower borrowing costs. The CBO expects a modest economic trade-off – real GDP would be 0.6 percent lower by 2035 and inflation would rise temporarily by 0.4 percentage points […]
06/09/2025
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By Laura Harris
U.S. economy added 139,000 jobs in May, topping expectations
The U.S. economy added 139,000 jobs in May, beating expectations with private sector hiring leading the growth, despite losses in manufacturing and government employment. Federal government employment fell by 22,000 in May, part of a 59,000-job reduction since January, aligning with President Donald Trump’s push to shrink the federal workforce. Average hourly earnings rose 0.4 […]
06/09/2025
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By Laura Harris
Canada’s new border bill sparks outcry over hidden surveillance powers
The Strong Border Act, introduced by the Canadian government, includes provisions allowing law enforcement to obtain subscriber information without a warrant, measures critics say have nothing to do with border security. These surveillance provisions echo long-defeated efforts by authorities to gain warrantless access to digital data, despite repeated pushback from courts, Parliament and the public. […]
06/08/2025
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By Laura Harris
U.S. job openings rise more than expected in April
Employers posted nearly 7.4 million job openings in April, up by 191,000 from March and above the 7.1 million forecast, indicating ongoing demand for workers. Hiring increased by 169,000 to 5.6 million, while layoffs rose by 196,000 to 1.79 million, suggesting a dynamic but steady labor market. The number of quits, often a sign of […]
06/07/2025
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By Laura Harris
Vietnam to purchase $2 billion in U.S. agricultural products amid trade talks
Vietnam signed $2 billion in agricultural MOUs with the U.S., including $800 million from Iowa, covering soybeans, corn and wheat to counter President Donald Trump’s 46 percent tariff. Vietnam also secured deals with Lockheed Martin, SpaceX and Google, signed a nuclear power agreement with Westinghouse and pledged stronger anti-piracy enforcement. Trump imposed aggressive tariffs on […]
06/05/2025
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By Laura Harris
Trump administration to expedite removal of federal employees for misconduct
New OPM rules streamline the removal of federal employees engaged in misconduct (e.g., tax evasion, leaks) by expanding agencies’ authority to reassess suitability post-hiring, closing loopholes that protect problematic workers. The proposal targets civil service safeguards that make firing inefficient or unethical employees difficult, emphasizing that public service is a “privilege, not a right.” Trump’s […]
06/03/2025
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By Laura Harris
Trump administration cracks down on foreign truck drivers amid safety concerns
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on April 28 to reinstate strict English-language requirements for commercial drivers and audit the use of foreign-issued and non-domiciled CDLs, reversing Obama-era policies. The order responds to a rise in truck-related deaths and high-profile crashes involving drivers with limited English proficiency, which the administration links to lax enforcement […]
06/03/2025
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By Laura Harris
Trump doubles steel tariffs to 50%, vows to protect U.S. industry
President Donald Trump raised steel tariffs from 25 percent to 50 percent, effective June 4, to further protect U.S. steelworkers from foreign competition. He argued the higher rate would be more effective than the previous 25 percent tariff imposed in March. Trump cited national security and unfair foreign trade practices as reasons, claiming the move […]
06/03/2025
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By Laura Harris
Unemployment rates spike in Democrat-led states as residents flee liberal strongholds
Democrat-led Massachusetts and Connecticut saw the sharpest rises (0.3 percentage points), reaching 4.6 percent and 3.7 percent unemployment, respectively. Other states, including New Jersey, Ohio and Minnesota, also reported significant increases. Michigan’s manufacturing sector struggles highlight job losses due to automation, while Mississippi faces challenges from dwindling industries, poverty and brain drain. The U.S. rate […]
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