The state is among a handful that will decide the presidential contest, and workers have felt increased prices at the grocery store and gas station.
Americans are feeling a greater sense of optimism about the US economy this month, thanks to slower inflation. Voters also see a greater likelihood that Vice President Kamala Harris will defeat former President Donald Trump in the upcoming November election.
Readership data from leading local news publications in all seven battleground states tells a different story: while political news draws interest, economic issues are grabbing voters’ attention most
Brian Taff of ABC Philadelphia's "Action News" scored the second interview with Kamala Harris of her 2024 presidential campaign on Friday. It is also her first solo interview as the Democratic nominee.
When consumer sentiment falls below 80, it often signals significant public dissatisfaction, which historically leads to incumbent defeats. Such could be the case for Harris, who took over from President Joe Biden as the candidate when he ended his reelection campaign in July amid concerns about his age and cognitive ability.
Ohio's Governor Mike DeWine, a Republican, defended Haitian immigrants in his state during a Sunday interview after former President Donald Trump, the GOP's presidential nominee, and his running mate Ohio Senator JD Vance,
CNN anchor Kate Bolduan wondered how Vice President Kamala Harris should campaign when former President Trump is "killing" her on economic issues in the polls.
Kamala Harris referenced the Opportunity Economy several times during the presidential debate. Here's what we know about the plan so far.
Former President Donald Trump’s running mate, Sen. JD Vance, plans to address North Carolina families and farmers about how the economy under Vice President Kamala Harris has impacted their lives.
Americans' outlook on the U.S. economy improved for the second straight month, according to new data from the University of Michigan. University of Michigan's consumer sentiment index, a monthly measure of U.S. consumer confidence levels, was up to 69 in September. This is an increase from August's 67.9 reading and the highest reading since May.
After another tumultuous weekend in the presidential campaign, Americans are still largely focused on their finances, new surveys show. That could give an edge to Vice President Kamala Harris.