Social Security needs money to fix its deficit. The question is who will pay?

Sen. Bill Cassidy on Social Security: Proposing changes to the Social Security trust fund

People walk through downtown Detroit on April 19, 2025. Dominic Gwinn | Afp | Getty Images Social Security is the largest social insurance program, paying about 75 million Americans every month. However the program is facing an imminent funding shortfall. The Social Security fund for pension benefits could run out by 2032, which could result … Read more

Markets are nervous, but Main Street isn’t: Wells Fargo’s CEO is flagging the economy

Charlie Scharf and Wells Fargo bank

Wells Fargo Chairman and CEO Charlie Scharf discusses the resilient US economy amid geopolitical risks and market uncertainty on ‘Mornings with Maria.’ Despite a 50% increase in oil prices and the growing conflict involving Iran, Wells Fargo CEO Charlie Scharf reports a disconnect between market volatility and the health of the global economy. “So, separate … Read more

Here’s what could make Iran’s oil war an “economic disaster” – The Nation | Globalnews.ca

Here's what could make Iran's oil war an "economic disaster" - The Nation | Globalnews.ca

Americans woke up to higher gas prices on Tuesday, and some experts warned that the global oil crisis could worsen as Yemen’s Houthi rebels join the war against Iran. On Tuesday morning, the average price of gas in the US was US $ 4.018 per gallon, according to AAA, which tracks gas prices nationwide. According … Read more

Bills are bankrupting Americans

Bills are bankrupting Americans

The widespread costs and expenses of a health crisis are pushing many Americans into financial trouble, a new study has found. What You Should Know According to a new study by the financial services company JG Wentworth, conducted in February 2026 and evaluating 1,421 adults in the US, almost half of each person’s bankruptcy is … Read more

Why building a stable financial life feels so difficult for young Americans

Reuters Affordability Gap event in New York

Mark Kassen, Chi Osse, Carmel Crimmins and Chris Evans at the Reuters Affordability Gap event focusing on Gen Z and millennials, New York City. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz Inflation raises prices. The job market is patchy. And the lack of affordable housing is putting pressure on finances. Why does creating a stable financial life feel more difficult … Read more

Fed Chair Powell Warns: Another Supply Chain Scare Is Coming

Fed Chair Powell Warns: Another Supply Chain Scare Is Coming

The SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY) is down 7% year-to-date through March 30, 2026, while the VIX rose to 30.61 as energy shocks driven by WTI crude oil above $100 a barrel threaten to reverse inflation. Core PCE inflation reached 128.394 in January 2026, its highest figure in 12 months, while the yield of the … Read more

Markets cheer as Trump threatens to abandon Strait of Hormuz, leaving oil market in turmoil | Good luck

Markets cheer as Trump threatens to abandon Strait of Hormuz, leaving oil market in turmoil | Good luck

The stock market plunged on Monday morning after the White House announced that it might not be America’s job to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The S&P 500 rose more than 1.5%, while the Nasdaq rose nearly 2%. In one night, a Wall Street Journal the report indicated that President Trump would be ready to … Read more

While low-income consumers struggle with rising gas prices, high-income earners panic when markets drop

While low-income consumers struggle with rising gas prices, high-income earners panic when markets drop

High oil prices due to the US-Iran war are straining already strapped low-income consumers. But as rates fall, there is a sign that high earners are also starting to feel the heat. Internal data from Bank of America on credit and debit card usage revealed that from the start of the war through March 21, … Read more

The fastest growing banks in the world are in Africa, but the revenue of $100 billion tells only part of the story.

The fastest growing banks in the world are in Africa, but the revenue of $100 billion tells only part of the story.

But under the headline image there is a more complex reality: strong growth, high profits, however much of the speed is uneven, concentrated, and partly destroyed by currency fluctuations. A new report by McKinsey & Company shows that the banking sector in Africa generated about $99 billion in 2024 and is estimated to reach about … Read more

Economist Paul Krugman has a Dark Idea about the Iran War

Economist Paul Krugman has a Dark Idea about the Iran War

Last week, President Donald Trump made two ridiculous moves on Iran. He began by threatening to “destroy” Iran’s energy plants unless the Strait of Hormuz was safely opened. He gave a deadline of 48 hours. Then, before that deadline came, Trump backed down. But minutes before he did, the oil markets saw a huge spike … Read more