
Biden's Handling of the Economy Criticized as Voters Feel the Pinch of Inflation
A recent poll indicates growing voter dissatisfaction with President Biden's handling of the economy amid rising inflation.
A recent poll indicates growing voter dissatisfaction with President Biden's handling of the economy amid rising inflation.
Senators Lummis and Wyden criticize the DOJ's application of money-transmitter laws to Bitcoin mixers, arguing it threatens software developers and digital rights.
The NY Fed survey reveals Americans anticipate rising inflation and home prices, with growing concerns about job security and financial stability.
Janet Yellen predicts China might retaliate against new U.S. tariffs aimed at strategic sectors, highlighting tensions in U.S.-China economic relations.
Tom Luongo discusses the Federal Reserve's stance on Bitcoin, Wall Street power plays, and global financial strategies, revealing deep-rooted geopolitical and economic tensions that influence global financial sovereignty.
Spiral has renewed its grant for the Summer of Bitcoin, a global internship program that develops young talent in the bitcoin open-source community.
China's digital yuan meets user resistance, with privacy fears and limited acceptance driving a preference for cash.
Up to 7 million Americans may be unaccounted for in official unemployment figures, suggesting a much higher rate than reported.
A recent poll indicates growing voter dissatisfaction with President Biden's handling of the economy amid rising inflation.
Senators Lummis and Wyden criticize the DOJ's application of money-transmitter laws to Bitcoin mixers, arguing it threatens software developers and digital rights.
The NY Fed survey reveals Americans anticipate rising inflation and home prices, with growing concerns about job security and financial stability.
Janet Yellen predicts China might retaliate against new U.S. tariffs aimed at strategic sectors, highlighting tensions in U.S.-China economic relations.
Tom Luongo discusses the Federal Reserve's stance on Bitcoin, Wall Street power plays, and global financial strategies, revealing deep-rooted geopolitical and economic tensions that influence global financial sovereignty.
Spiral has renewed its grant for the Summer of Bitcoin, a global internship program that develops young talent in the bitcoin open-source community.
China's digital yuan meets user resistance, with privacy fears and limited acceptance driving a preference for cash.
Up to 7 million Americans may be unaccounted for in official unemployment figures, suggesting a much higher rate than reported.
California leads U.S. job losses, with significant cuts in the tech sector driving up unemployment and worsening a severe budget deficit.
OPEC updates its oil market reports to include OPEC+ forecasts, emphasizing the alliance's increased global influence.
Recent data reveals a steep drop in consumer confidence, driven by growing unemployment fears and signaling economic instability.
Ford slashes EV battery orders as broader industry deceleration impacts its financial stability.
Zillow's survey shows only half of Americans can afford their childhood homes, underscoring a stark affordability gap.
The U.S. House of Representatives is scheduled to vote on the FIT21 bill, which aims to create a regulatory framework for 'digital assets.'