US small-business sentiment slides to lowest level in more than 11 years
NFIB said its Small Business Optimism Index fell 0.9 point to 88.5 last month, the lowest level since December 2012.
NFIB said its Small Business Optimism Index fell 0.9 point to 88.5 last month, the lowest level since December 2012.
A 7.5 magnitude earthquake has hit the east coast of Taiwan off a southern Japanese island.
In a surprising increase, the U.S. economy added an influx of new career positions even though unemployment rates have stayed steady.
Electric vehicles continue to grapple with poor reliability due to charging and battery issues even as consumers are buying them at a breakneck pace.
60 years after former United States President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, a wide number of Americans believe that Lee Harvey Oswald “did not act alone” in killing JFK, and rather, additional parties could have been involved with the murder.
The average cost of job-based health insurance has risen 7% since last year.
A new survey finds a plurality of male high school students, describe themselves as Conservative.