US Employers Add 151,000 Jobs in February 2025, but Unemployment Increases to 4.1%

US Employers Add 151,000 Jobs

The U.S. economy added 151,000 jobs in February 2025, indicating continued resilience in the labor market. However, the unemployment rate climbed to 4.1%, up from 4.0% in January, marking the highest level in nearly two years. Despite robust hiring in certain sectors, rising unemployment raises questions about the broader economic outlook. Job Growth Across Key … Read more

Trump Tariffs and International Trade: Can the U.S. Be Punished for Breaking WTO Rules?

The Trump Tariff Dispute: Could the U.S. Be Penalized for Ignoring International Trade Laws?

The tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump sparked intense global debate, triggering a wave of trade disputes and legal challenges at the World Trade Organization (WTO). Now, as new cases emerge, one pressing question remains: Can the United States be penalized for breaking international trade laws? The WTO and Its Role in Trade Disputes … Read more

Rodney McMullen Resigns as Kroger CEO Amid Personal Conduct Probe—Who Will Lead Next?

Rodney McMullen Resigns as Kroger CEO Amid Personal Conduct Probe

Rodney McMullen, the long-serving Chairman and CEO of Kroger Co., has abruptly resigned following an internal investigation into his personal conduct. The company announced his departure, stating that his actions violated Kroger’s Business Ethics Policy but did not involve other employees or impact financial operations. McMullen’s sudden resignation comes amid significant corporate challenges, including the … Read more

How WILL VERIZON’S SHORT-SIGHTED DECISIONS Impact Customers Financially?

How WILL VERIZON'S SHORT-SIGHTED DECISIONS Impact Customers Financially?

Verizon, one of the nation’s largest telecom providers, has recently made moves that are causing frustration and financial strain for its customers. From discontinuing critical devices to hiking protection plan fees, the company’s recent decisions are raising concerns about its long-term commitment to consumer satisfaction. These developments reflect a pattern of short-sightedness that could lead … Read more

Millions of Americans Risk Losing $700+ in Healthcare Savings if Congress Fails to Act

Millions of Americans Risk Losing $700+ in Healthcare Savings if Congress Fails to Act

Millions of Americans could face higher healthcare costs and potential loss of coverage if Congress fails to extend the enhanced premium tax credits set to expire in 2025. These credits, introduced under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 and later extended by the Inflation Reduction Act, have played a crucial role in making health … Read more