JP Morgan’s Jamie Dimon weighs in on the government shutdown’s potential impact and the next recession.
Author: Janna Herron, USA TODAY
Government workers tighten belts, brace for first missing paychecks during shutdown
This week, 800,000 furloughed federal workers and their families are bracing for at least one missed paycheck. This is what they’re doing.
Any takers? Manhattan penthouse cuts $70 million off its original sales price
The Manhattan penthouse belonging to hedge fund manager Steven Cohen is now listed for $70 million less than its original price.
Tax refunds will go out despite shutdown, with early filing date on Jan. 28
The IRS says tax refunds will go out despite a government shutdown. Early filing starts Monday, Jan. 28.
Dow rallies almost 600 points after Fed chair eases rate fears, job report beats estimates
The Dow jumps almost 600 points, buoyed by a jobs report that exceeded expectations and soothing words from the Fed chair.
Government shutdown 2019: Homebuyers with USDA mortgages can’t close on house sales
USDA loans can’t close until the government reopens.
From California to New York, states are raising minimum wages in 2019 for 17 million workers
Workers in as many as 22 states, including California and New York, plus the District of Columbia will get higher minimum wages next year.
Stocks fall in midday trading after disappointing consumer confidence report
Stocks slid lower on Thursday, chipping away at gains made the previous day when the Dow surged more than 1,000 points.
Stocks surge, with the Dow gaining 1,000 points, on oil rally and strong holiday sales
Stocks roared back on Wednesday, with the Dow surging more than 1,000 points after strong holiday sales, rally in oil market.
Stocks surge, with the Dow gaining 1,000 points, on oil rally and strong holiday sales
Stocks roared back on Wednesday, with the Dow surging more than 1,000 points after strong holiday sales, rally in oil market.