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Washington Post Business
Nov 03, 2025

Five key moments from Trump's ‘60 Minutes' interview
President Donald Trump discussed immigration raids, Venezuela and the government shutdown in a wide-ranging interview on the CBS show.

Washington Post Business
Nov 03, 2025

Trump administration says it is paying out half of November's SNAP benefits
The Trump administration will release enough funds to pay for half of November's SNAP benefits, following a court order to avoid food insecurity for nearly 42 million Americans.

Washington Post Business
Nov 03, 2025

Work Advice: When you offer an ex-colleague help but then regret it
You don't have to serve as a reference for someone you no longer trust.

Washington Post Business
Nov 03, 2025

These federal workers are finding other gigs to make ends meet
As the shutdown enters its second month, some furloughed federal workers are finding new sources of income after weeks of making-do without paychecks.

Washington Post Business
Nov 03, 2025

Tariffs on pasta from Italy could soon soar to more than 100%
A routine Commerce Department probe into alleged "dumping" resulted in crushing 100% tariffs on Italian pasta that leave exporters shouting "Basta!"

Washington Post Business
Nov 03, 2025

The biggest careers that have now vanished, according to data
The Department of Data started spelunking through archaic occupations in search of disappearing jobs — but it turns out the best answer is more obvious than you think.

Washington Post Business
Nov 03, 2025

What common jobs have mostly disappeared in the U.S.? Here's the data.
The Department of Data started spelunking through archaic occupations in search of disappearing jobs — but it turns out the best answer is more obvious than you think.

Washington Post Business
Nov 01, 2025

Some South Korea firms pulled projects after Hyundai immigration raid
Reluctance to do business in the U.S. after a massive Hyundai immigration raid could make it tougher for South Korea to fulfill its pledge of $350 billion in U.S. investments.

Washington Post Business
Nov 01, 2025

Trump's China deal eases U.S. rare earths plight for now, but dangers linger
The U.S. and China have reached a trade deal to ease concerns over rare earths, with the U.S. reducing its reliance on China for the critical minerals. But challenges remain.

Washington Post Business
Nov 01, 2025

Flight delays, airport disruption fears grow as government shutdown drags on
The nation's aviation system faces new strains amid growing concern that critical front-line employees working without pay might stop showing up for work.

Washington Post Business
Nov 01, 2025

After a month of the shutdown, workers face mounting bills, car repossessions
Missed paychecks and mounting bills are causing people to fall behind on rent and go hungry across the nation.

Washington Post Business
Nov 01, 2025

As shutdown hits one-month mark, federal workers are not okay
Missed paychecks and mounting bills are causing people to fall behind on rent and go hungry across the nation.

Washington Post Business
Nov 01, 2025

The nation's largest employers are putting their workers on notice
Amazon and Walmart are among firms warning employees of layoffs or disruption from AI as leaders across corporate America talk of increasing efficiency.

Washington Post Business
Oct 31, 2025

White House restricts media access in key area of the West Wing
The move limiting free press access to Room 140, which houses the offices of the press secretary and other staff, was said to be based on national security.

Washington Post Business
Oct 31, 2025

N.C. GOP spokesman urges reporter to drop news story, citing Trump ties
Communications director Matt Mercer later said in a social media post that Trump should "feed ProPublica to the USAID wood chipper."

Washington Post Business
Oct 31, 2025

Who receives SNAP? Food aid for 1 in 8 Americans is threatened in November.
A look into the Americans who could be affected by the delay of SNAP food assistance during the government shutdown.

Washington Post Business
Oct 31, 2025

After Fannie Mae fired more than 100 for fraud, dozens say they are innocent
Seven months later, staffers say they have no information about why they lost their jobs over an alleged charity matching scheme.

Washington Post Business
Oct 31, 2025

I write about retirement savings. Nvidia's epic run isn't changing my strategy.
Don't let widespread enthusiasm for any one stock distract you from the most proven way to succeed as an investor.

Washington Post Business
Oct 31, 2025

As AI reshapes the job market, here are 16 roles it has created
Walmart, KPMG and Salesforce are among the companies debuting titles as the companies adopt generative AI.

Washington Post Business
Oct 30, 2025

Trump's China trade truce avoids open rupture while resolving nothing
President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping's trade truce avoids an open rupture in US China trade relations but analysts say it's more of a de-escalation than progress.

Washington Post Business
Oct 30, 2025

Senate votes to quash Trump's ‘Liberation Day' global tariffs
The bipartisan move is symbolic, as the House has passed a rule against legislation to block tariffs this year.

Washington Post Business
Oct 30, 2025

The surprising reason home prices remain stubbornly high
A growing number of home sellers are taking lingering properties off the market instead of lowering their prices.

Washington Post Business
Oct 29, 2025

Senate votes to block tariffs on Canada
While symbolic, it is the Senate's second rebuke of Trump's trade policies in as many days.

Washington Post Business
Oct 29, 2025

Fed trims rates again but future cuts uncertain
The Fed cut interest rates slightly on Wednesday to steady the economy amid a weakening job market, as a long government shutdown has clouded its view of the economy.

Washington Post Business
Oct 29, 2025

Fed cuts rates again as shutdown clouds view of economy
The Fed cut interest rates slightly on Wednesday to steady the economy amid a weakening job market, as a long government shutdown has clouded its view of the economy.

Washington Post Business
Oct 29, 2025

Report: Government shutdown will cost the economy up to $14 billion
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office says the longer the government stays closed, the more costly the pause will be.

Washington Post Business
Oct 29, 2025

Paramount begins laying off 2,000 people months after Skydance merger
David Ellison, whose Skydance bought the media conglomerate this summer for $8 billion, announces move "addressing redundancies."

Washington Post Business
Oct 29, 2025

Radio Free Asia will stop publishing amid funding crisis spurred by Trump
The government-funded nonprofit, a staple of U.S. soft power in the region since 1996, is facing nearly total closure after being targeted by the administration and hit by the shutdown.

Washington Post Business
Oct 29, 2025

If you're missing a paycheck during the shutdown, avoid these easy-money traps
Often a quick fix — such as payday loans, BNPL or cash advances — is more expensive than other options to make up for lost income during the shutdown.

Washington Post Business
Oct 29, 2025

5 easy-money traps furloughed workers should avoid as shutdown continues
Often a quick fix — such as payday loans, BNPL or cash advances — is more expensive than other options to make up for lost income during the shutdown.

Washington Post Business
Oct 28, 2025

Senate approves bipartisan resolution to end tariffs on Brazil
The move reflects frustration over President Donald Trump's trade actions among a group of GOP lawmakers, though it cannot pass the House.

Washington Post Business
Oct 28, 2025

Inflation, politics and data blackout collide around Fed's rate cut decision
A month-long shutdown has obscured policymakers' vision of the economy, forcing them to rely on patchy data as Trump continues his attacks on the central bank.

Washington Post Business
Oct 28, 2025

Democratic states sue to force SNAP payments during government shutdown
The Agriculture Department has $5.5 billion in back-up funds for food stamp benefits but says it can't use them.

Washington Post Business
Oct 28, 2025

What Amazon's 14,000 job cuts say about a new era of corporate downsizing
Many executives have echoed Amazon CEO Andy Jassy's talking points, tying their own job cuts to expected gains from AI and more nimble operations.

Washington Post Business
Oct 28, 2025

U.S. inks $80 billion deal with Westinghouse for nuclear reactors
The partnership would be funded with help from Japan and gives U.S. taxpayers an ownership stake in the plants.

Washington Post Business
Oct 28, 2025

Amazon to cut corporate workforce by about 14,000
The Amazon layoffs are the latest in a string of cuts from tech companies including Meta, Google and Microsoft — all of which are racing to compete in AI.

Washington Post Business
Oct 28, 2025

Texas AG Paxton files Tylenol lawsuit, taking cues from Trump, Kennedy
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, a Republican seeking election to the U.S. Senate, filed suit against Tylenol's maker and its former parent company barely a month after President Donald Trump warned pregnant women not to take the painkiller.

Washington Post Business
Oct 28, 2025

Texas sues Tylenol, taking cues from Trump and RFK Jr.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, a Republican seeking election to the U.S. Senate, filed suit against Tylenol's maker and its former parent company barely a month after President Donald Trump warned pregnant women not to take the painkiller.

Washington Post Business
Oct 28, 2025

Mark Meagher, Post executive during a bitter labor strike, dies at 93
Fifty years ago this month, he helped organize The Post's response to a pivotal strike. He was "the crucial person in every respect," said publisher Don Graham.

Washington Post Business
Oct 28, 2025

The battle over DEI is messier than ever for companies
Despite sweeping rollbacks of DEI, firms remain caught between conflicting regulatory requirements, frustrated consumers and their employees.

Washington Post Business
Oct 28, 2025

As some DEI critics say victory is near, companies face new pushback over rollbacks
After years of whiplash over diversity policies, businesses remain caught between conflicting regulatory requirements, frustrated consumers and their employees.

Washington Post Business
Oct 28, 2025

Ending the shutdown won't solve Congress's funding crisis
Lawmakers will be up against a deadline to fund the government again even if they agree on how to reopen it.

Washington Post Business
Oct 27, 2025

John Dickerson announces he's leaving CBS News
The evening news co-anchor is stepping down amid big changes at the top of the network.

Washington Post Business
Oct 27, 2025

Work Advice: Noisy colleague makes it impossible to concentrate at work
Before everyone turns on her, try making polite, direct appeals to tone it down.

Washington Post Business
Oct 27, 2025

What happens when private equity takes over hospitals
The story of two private-equity-owned hospitals that went bankrupt is a warning sign.

Washington Post Business
Oct 27, 2025

One agency can push back on Trump — but probably not for long
President Donald Trump has used the federal shutdown to seize control of spending from Congress and mold much of the government to his liking. Now the lone agency with the power to push back on those moves may be running out of time to try it.

Washington Post Business
Oct 25, 2025

MAGA lobbying firms are booming. This is where their money goes.
Business is booming for MAGA-aligned lobbyists in Washington.

Washington Post Business
Oct 25, 2025

Trump presidency has fueled flood of spending on MAGA lobbyists
Business is booming for MAGA-aligned lobbyists in Washington.

Washington Post Business
Oct 24, 2025

Social Security increase is in line with inflation but trails key expenses
Millions of Americans who collect retirement, disability, survivor and dependent benefits will see a 2.8 percent bump in 2026.

Washington Post Business
Oct 24, 2025

Social Security check increase is in line with inflation but trails key expenses
Millions of Americans who collect retirement, disability, survivor and dependent benefits will see a 2.8 percent bump in 2026.

Washington Post Business
Oct 24, 2025

Consumer prices in September rise to a pace not seen since January
Inflation data shows inflation ticking up, offering this month's only official glimpse of the economy amid the shutdown.

Washington Post Business
Oct 24, 2025

Social Security cost-of-living rise matches inflation but trails key expenses
The annual cost-of-living adjustment is in line with overall inflation, but it trails categories such as energy and health care.

Washington Post Business
Oct 24, 2025

Shutdown-delayed report showed inflation edged up in September
Inflation data shows inflation ticking up, offering this month's only official glimpse of the economy amid the shutdown.

Washington Post Business
Oct 24, 2025

Can you pick a good health plan this open enrollment when it's all pricey?
Getting health insurance in America can be an absolute financial nightmare. You need to be your own advocate.

Washington Post Business
Oct 24, 2025

Why open enrollment comes down to rising costs and less-than-ideal choices
Getting health insurance in America can be an absolute financial nightmare. You need to be your own advocate.

Washington Post Business
Oct 24, 2025

Shutdown-delayed inflation report expected to show prices rising again
Inflation data set for release Friday is expected to show inflation ticking up, offering this month's only official glimpse of the economy amid the shutdown.

Washington Post Business
Oct 24, 2025

Trump targets enemies using mortgage records, a threat to D.C. elite
Trump administration officials have cited personal mortgage files to blast adversaries of the White House.

Washington Post Business
Oct 23, 2025

Senate blocks bills to pay federal workers during shutdown
As the government shutdown stretches into a fourth week, lawmakers are no closer to ending it.

Washington Post Business
Oct 23, 2025

Trump pardons convicted Binance founder
Changpeng Zhao, who pleaded guilty to enabling money laundering in 2023, stepped down as CEO under the crypto exchange's $4.3 billion settlement with the Justice Department.

Washington Post Business
Oct 23, 2025

Tell The Post: Are you a federal worker affected by the government shutdown?
We want to hear from federal workers about how a shutdown would affect them professionally and personally. Tell us your story through this form.

Washington Post Business
Oct 23, 2025

Reporting on the Troubles, Ed Moloney faced prison time and a murder plot
Mr. Moloney, who has died at 77, was a dogged chronicler of the sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland. His reporting landed him on an IRA hit list.

Washington Post Business
Oct 23, 2025

America may run out of Christmas decor this year. Here's why.
Christmas decor could be harder to come by this year if consumers wait too long to buy, industry leaders said. Suppliers and retailers -- from small businesses to big players --in the Christmas decor space are warning that tariffs will lead to higher prices and less inventory as the bulk of the manufacturing and materials come from China.

Washington Post Business
Oct 23, 2025

Holiday decor will cost more and could run out thanks to tariffs
Christmas decor could be harder to come by this year if consumers wait too long to buy, industry leaders said. Suppliers and retailers -- from small businesses to big players --in the Christmas decor space are warning that tariffs will lead to higher prices and less inventory as the bulk of the manufacturing and materials come from China.

Washington Post Business
Oct 22, 2025

Democrats warn Trump team against ‘weaponizing' the IRS
The Trump administration is pushing to make it easier to launch criminal tax investigations.

Washington Post Business
Oct 22, 2025

Pentagon announces a new right-wing press corps after mass walkout
A new crop of conservative media and influencers signed an agreement with the Pentagon, including the Gateway Pundit, the Post Millennial, Human Events and the National Pulse.

Washington Post Business
Oct 22, 2025

What job ghosting feels like: False hope, mistrust, a ‘retreat from life'
Ghosting denies applicants the respect and information that they need to process the loss of an opportunity and move forward.

Washington Post Business
Oct 22, 2025

Trump is creating two classes of federal workers: Paid and unpaid
Within the same agencies, some employees are drawing their salaries during the shutdown, and others are working without pay.

Washington Post Business
Oct 21, 2025

CNN's future at stake as owner Warner Bros. Discovery seeks sale
Paramount Skydance CEO David Ellison has reportedly expressed interest, a sale that would place CNN and CBS, two legacy news brands, under the parent company.

Washington Post Business
Oct 21, 2025

‘It's PR, not the ER': Gen Z is resisting the workplace emergency
In an evolving workforce, Gen Z is rejecting a frenetic, stress-inducing approach to work that crosses work-life balance boundaries and leads to burnout.

Washington Post Business
Oct 20, 2025

Amazon cloud outage disrupts service of major apps
Users reported outages with Snapchat, WhatsApp, Signal and Zoom, as well as Google and YouTube. AWS said the underlying issue has been fully resolved.

Washington Post Business
Oct 20, 2025

Amazon says outage has subsided after major internet disruption
Users reported outages with Snapchat, WhatsApp, Signal and Zoom, as well as Google and YouTube. AWS said the underlying issue has been fully resolved.

Washington Post Business
Oct 20, 2025

Amazon Web Services outage triggers major internet disruption worldwide
Users reported outages with Snapchat, WhatsApp, Signal and Zoom, as well as Google and YouTube. AWS said the underlying issue had been fully resolved.

Washington Post Business
Oct 20, 2025

Work Advice: California workers get good news on ‘stay or pay' contracts
Despite setbacks at the federal level, a coalition of interest groups is successfully combating extortionary employment contracts state by state

Washington Post Business
Oct 20, 2025

How is this shutdown different from other shutdowns?
President Donald Trump has used the shutdown to make unprecedented changes to the federal government.

Washington Post Business
Oct 20, 2025

How China weaponized soybeans to squeeze U.S. farmers — and spite Trump
China, the world's biggest importer of soybeans, has stopped buying U.S. crops to put pressure on Trump ahead of his trade-focused meeting with Xi Jinping.

Washington Post Business
Oct 20, 2025

Trump says inflation is dead. Most data says: Not quite.
The White House says inflation is low and cool. Virtually every alternative calculation paints a less rosy picture.

Washington Post Business
Oct 20, 2025

The cities where home prices have changed the most (and least) over the past 130 years
Did your grandparents and great-grandparents really pay less for their homes than you did, even after inflation? The Department of Data might have the answer.

Washington Post Business
Oct 20, 2025

Why these companies insist on a 72-hour work week
Start-ups are promoting hardcore cultures such as "996," meaning working from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. six days a week, as they race to compete in AI.

Washington Post Business
Oct 20, 2025

Why these companies insist on a 72-hour workweek
Start-ups are promoting hardcore cultures such as "996," meaning working from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. six days a week, as they race to compete in AI.

Washington Post Business
Oct 19, 2025

Pentagon press confronts new reality of Trump era: Being banned from the Pentagon
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's new policy has restricted journalist access to the Pentagon. Here's how that changes military coverage.

Washington Post Business
Oct 18, 2025

Many seniors get cheaper medicine from Canada. That might become harder.
Shifting U.S. trade policy has created uncertainty and led to higher prices for Americans who fill their prescriptions abroad.

Washington Post Business
Oct 18, 2025

Indiana University and its student paper are at odds on press freedom
The university administration says dropping the student publication's print editions was a financial decision; student editors say the 158-year-old paper is being censored.

Washington Post Business
Oct 18, 2025

Rise of ‘shadow banking' brings new financial risks, experts say
Banks have increased their reliance on private credit in recent years, exposing them to unregulated loans that often have little disclosure.

Washington Post Business
Oct 18, 2025

Most Americans are traveling less. But luxury hotel bookings are soaring.
The US hotel industry is experiencing a sharp divide, with luxury hotels seeing revenue growth while mid-tier hotels struggle, as wealthy travelers continue to spend big on high-end accommodations.

Washington Post Business
Oct 17, 2025

Trump's threats succeed in halting global plan to clean up shipping emissions
A surprising about-face on an international climate effort followed increased threats by Trump to retaliate against nations supporting the compact.

Washington Post Business
Oct 17, 2025

The average new-car price hit a record $50,000. Can only the rich buy new?
Nearly 1 in 4 car owners owe more on their trade-ins than the vehicle is worth, pushing the national average for upside-down balances to almost $7,000.

Washington Post Business
Oct 17, 2025

Trump tariffs bring India's massive garment industry to its knees
Just seven weeks after Trump imposed a 50 percent tariff on India, many of Tiruppur's garment factories have ground to a halt, putting thousands out of work.

Washington Post Business
Oct 16, 2025

Trump refiles $15B suit against New York Times after judge's rebuke
A federal judge last month called the original complaint "decidedly improper and impermissible," and ordered the president to refile his lawsuit against the paper, its reporters and Penguin Random House.

Washington Post Business
Oct 16, 2025

Hundreds of people cover the Pentagon. These are the 15 who signed its new press policy.
The Federalist, the Epoch Times, and One America News signed the Defense Department's press rules. The rest are freelancers, independent or work for media outfits based overseas.

Washington Post Business
Oct 16, 2025

Chamber of Commerce sues Trump to block $100,000 fee for H-1B visas
The powerful business group said a new $100,000 fee is "plainly unlawful" and will hurt American businesses.

Washington Post Business
Oct 16, 2025

Susan Stamberg, pioneering broadcaster at NPR, dies at 87
As a host of "All Things Considered," she was the first woman to anchor a national nightly news program in the United States.

Washington Post Business
Oct 16, 2025

More than 100 people cover the Pentagon. These are the 15 who signed its new press policy.
The Federalist, the Epoch Times, and One America News signed the Defense Department's press rules. The rest are freelancers, independent or work for media outfits based overseas.

Washington Post Business
Oct 16, 2025

Why car insurance keeps climbing, and where premiums are highest
Auto coverage has surged 50 percent in the past five years, but calculating a driver's cost plays out very differently from one state to the next.

Washington Post Business
Oct 16, 2025

Do you need a better job? Answer these five questions to find out.
Accounting for such metrics as schedule stability, advancement opportunities, and influence at work, few people have trades or careers that meet all their needs, a Gallup survey found.

Washington Post Business
Oct 15, 2025

Reporters leave Pentagon en masse after refusing to sign on to new rules
After turning in their press credentials, journalists covering the Defense Department walked out of the Pentagon rather than comply with its restrictive policies.

Washington Post Business
Oct 15, 2025

Trump to expand government stake in strategic sectors to combat China
Greater domestic mining and processing of rare earth minerals is an especially urgent priority in battling Chinese competition, the treasury secretary said.

Washington Post Business
Oct 15, 2025

Bessent says bailout for Argentina will double to boost U.S. influence in region
The Trump administration is working to arrange private sector financing for Argentina that would double the total U.S. financial lifeline for the embattled Latin nation.

Washington Post Business
Oct 15, 2025

Trump is opting some of the government out of the shutdown
The administration is finding ways to pay troops and for government work Trump favors, while targeting "Democrat programs" for layoffs or closures.

Washington Post Business
Oct 15, 2025

Voters facing skyrocketing electric bills turn ire toward politicians
As costs continue to increase, voters are turning their ire toward politicians, shaking up this year's governors races.

Washington Post Business
Oct 15, 2025

Soaring electricity bills could be the sleeper campaign issue of 2025
As costs continue to increase, voters are turning their ire toward politicians, shaking up this year's governors races.

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