The proposed termination of nearly all overseas pro-democracy programs by the US government threatens to sever this vital lifeline.
Some economists have said businesses are in limbo at the moment as they wait for the outcome of the end of US President Donald Trump's 90-day pause on bringing in higher import taxes on many countries.Trump has repeatedly criticised Mr Powell for not cutting interest rates.
with many employers hesitant to take on new staff or replace those who leave.US economyEmploymentRelatedUS debt is now $37trn – should we be worried?12 hrs agoBusinessWhat have tariffs really done to the US economy?1 day agoBusinessFact-checking three key claims about Trump's mega-bill2 days agoMore from the BBC10 hrs agoIs it OK to cry at work?After Chancellor Rachel Reeves cried in parliament this week.Despite the unemployment rate declining.
to cut rates again in September.but struggled on Civvy Street'Former Flt Sgt Grant Lawrie is calling on employers to do more to help veterans into the workplace.
according to the latest figures.
concerns remain around hiring in the private sector.(Healthy! Good for the environment!) The GOP package in Congress would eliminate it for good.
Theres also $40 million earmarked for a National Garden of American Heroes — 250 life-size sculptures that Trump wants completed in the next 12 months ahead of the nations 250th anniversary.Like the commuter cycling reimbursement that the bill would eliminate.
through these huge mega-bills in reconciliation… you have to stuff everything that you possibly can to try to get your entire coalition on board.Its a hard pill to swallow for lawmakers across the political spectrum.